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As you accelerate, lean forwards.
As you brake, tilt your weight backwards!
Avoid putting body weight on the handle bars whilst accelerating and
decelerating!
Keep one foot behind the other, (it's more comfortable to place one foot
forward and the other one turned backwards at 70-90°, like on skate/
surfboard). It will help you gain more stability
Turns - The turns on L8 are done as on skis/surf/snowboard. The handle-bar
should be in parallel to the body. Before turning look at the approaching
direction and make sure turning is safe
Braking - Tilt your weight backwards so that the brake action will come
through the feet and not through the handlebar and steering system. It is
best to learn how to adjust the centre of gravity while stopping, otherwise
there is a dual concern: forward tipping over and/or wear and breaking of
the handlebar and steering system
Riding, like most sports, involves risks of injury and damage.
By choosing to ride L8 scooter the responsibility
and all inherent risk is on you. It is crucial that you know,
understand and act according to safety rules