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Lectric eBikes XP 3.0 - Riding Conditions and Pre-Ride Checks

Lectric eBikes XP 3.0
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Riding in Wet Conditions
Use caution when riding in wet conditions as it will take longer
to brake and to stop. Your tires may slip when turning. Risk of a
crash is dramatically increased in wet conditions.
Your electric bicycle can withstand light rain and small splashes,
but it is not designed to be subjected to inclement weather,
extremely heavy showers, or submersion in water. The electric
bikes components have an IP rating of 65. Water damage is not
covered under the warranty.
eBike, and it may be heavier compared to a bicycle, which means
you may need to react and brake sooner when riding. Other road
users may not expect you to be traveling at higher speeds. Riding
faster may increase your risk of a crash.
Stop pedaling well before approaching corners to avoid entering
a corner too quickly. You should also pay particular attention to
terrain conditions as you may approach obstacles faster than
expected.
Pre-Ride Safety Checklist
Lectric eBikes recommends going through each item on the pre-ride
safety checklist before and after each ride. Spending time to make
sure all of the bikes components are in good working order before a
ride is a crucial step along the way to a safe and fun ride.
This checklist is not intended to function as a detailed service
manual. Be sure to read your entire owner’s manual before riding
or repairing your bike. If you do not have the expertise required to
perform any of these checks, Lectric eBikes recommends having your
local bike shop mechanic perform a detailed safety check of your
bike in regular intervals. Ensure your local mechanic is experienced
and reputable.
Before each ride, inspect your eBike for damage. If damage is
found, do not ride.
Verify that the front and rear axles are secure.
Check that the front and rear tire pressure is within the
recommended pressure range printed on the tire sidewall.

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