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Helmets
• Always wear a helmet. Wearing a helmet properly may reduce the
risk of a severe head injury. When riding, always wear a helmet that
meets or exceeds the standards of the Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC). Check the manual that comes with your helmet.
• Ensure your helmet ts your head and is properly secured. If you
attach a child’s seat to the bicycle, the child must wear a properly
tted helmet at all times.
• Read your helmet manual to make sure it is adjusted properly
according to the tting instructions provided by the helmet
manufacturer.
• A proper-tting helmet should be comfortable and should neither
rock forward/backward nor side to side.
Pre-Ride Safety Check
• Before each ride, inspect your eBike for damage. If damage is
found, do not ride.
• Verify that the front and rear axles are secure.
• Verify that the stem and seat clamps are closed and tightened to
the torque specied in the Owner’s Manual p. 19.
• Verify that both the stem latch and frame latch are secure and
fully closed.
• Check your chain for signs of wear.
• Check tire pressure of both wheels.
• Pull the brake levers to ensure the brakes are working properly
and adjust if necessary.
• NEVER exceed the maximum total weight limit of 330 lbs. (150
kg). The rear rack can hold a maximum of 55 lbs. (25 kg). As an
example, if you have 40 lbs. (18 kg) of cargo, then the maximum
weight of the rider would be 290 lbs. (130 kg)
Follow eBike Regulations On and Off the Road
• Be aware of eBike regulations in your area. Generally, the regulations
for the use of an electric bicycle are the same as those for a standard
bicycle, however, there may be local differences such as where you
can ride, minimum rider age, or required equipment and license and
registration regulations. It is your responsibility to know the local
regulations that apply to an electric bicycle and to obey them.