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Your OHM bicycle comes equipped with an intelligent energy
management system that helps you maximize your riding efficiency
(see Section 4.9).
Your bike must be fitted correctly to your body. With a properly fitted
bike, you can then focus on your posture and pedal techniques to
develop a smooth, brisk, confident, and round pedaling stroke.
When practicing efcient cadence, concentrate and visualize
pedaling smooth, flowing circles - not squares. An efcient pedal
stroke flows through one complete revolution. Most riders will find
that their ideal cadence is around 90 revolutions per minute (rpm),
although it may be as low as 75 rpm.
By developing a basic bicycling technique from these tips, you will
be able to ensure efcient energy output when riding your OHM bike.
You may also want to contact your local dealer for additional
resources or courses available in your community.
2.7 CHANGING COMPONENTS OR ADDING
ACCESSORIES
There are a range of components and accessories available on the
market to enhance the comfort, performance and appearance of your
OHM bicycle. Please know that if you choose to change components
or add accessories on your bicycle, you are doing so at your own
risk. We are unable to test that all components or accessories
available on the market are compatible, reliable or safe on your
OHM bicycle. Before installing any component or accessory, please
consult your local dealer to ensure that it is compatible with your bike.
WARNING: Failure to confirm compatibility or to
properly install and maintain any component or accessory
can result in serious injury or death or damage to your
bicycle.
WARNING: Changing components or accessories
on your bicycle may void the warranty. Please refer to your
warranty and check with your local dealer before making any
changes to your bicycle.