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Electric Balancer Pre-
4.
CAUTION: WET WEATHER WARNING:
Check your brakes frequently.
The ability to stop is critical to your safety. Roads are slippery in wet
weather so avoid sharp turns and allow more distance for stopping.
Brakes become less efficient when wet. Leaves, loose gravel and other
debris on the road can also lengthen stopping distance. If at all possible,
do not ride in wet weather. Vision and control are impaired, creating a
greater risk of accidents and injury.
5. CAUTION: A bicycle rider’s best defense against accidents is to be
alert to road conditions and traffic in the area. Do not wear anything that
restricts your vision or your hearing.
6.
When riding,
ALWAYS WEAR A APPROVED BIKE HELMET
. It may save
your life.
7. Obey all traffic regulations. Most traffic regulations apply to bike riders
as well as automobile operators. Observe all state and local traffic
regulations, signs and signals. Check with your local police station on
bicycle licensing and inspection, and where it is legal to ride your bike.
8.
ON AND OFF ROAD OPERATION:
Avoid the following road hazards: drain
grates, pot holes, ruts, soft road edges, gravel, leaves (especially when
they are wet), uneven pavement, railroad crossings, manhole covers,
curbs, speed bumps, puddles, and debris as all have an effect on your
riding and may result in loss of control. Adjust your speed and the way
you use your brakes if you must ride in such areas.
9. If any components become loose while riding, (STOP!!) immediately
and tighten, or bring to a mechanic for repair.