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7. For Your Safety
Before Your First Ride
● Check whether the quick-release screws and seat are firm and whether the brakes
are effective.
● Check the seat, gears, and tire pressure. Proper tyre pressure can avoid flat tyres
and improve performance, including distance traveled per inflation.
● Check the handlebar and screws at least once a week.
● Performing the above routine checks before and after each ride can help you keep
your bike at peak performance and spot potential problems before they become
safety hazards.
Bike Mechanic Check Every Six Months
● Bikes require regular maintenance. Take your bike to your local bike shop twice a
year for tuning. Critical components should be inspected frequently and be repaired
and adjusted by an experienced mechanic.
Notice
● Wear an approved helmet and other protective equipment to reduce any possible injury.
● Helmets can reduce serious head injuries by 85%.
● Elbow pads can reduce elbow injuries by 82%.
● Knee pads can reduce knee injuries by 32%.
For safe riding, please read the following information carefully. Before riding, be sure
to check that your brakes are working normally.
Warning
● To avoid accidental movement while waiting at a traffic light, set the speed mode to
zero, or apply brakes.
● When riding, make sure your feet are always on the pedals and your hands on the
handlebars. It is dangerous to take your feet off the pedals in riding.
● Never ride the electric bike for dangerous actions. Failure to exercise good judgment or
heed the above warning increases the risk of serious injury and, in rare cases, death.
● Make sure the battery is fully charged, especially for long trips.