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BRAKING SYSTEM
Are you familiar with the braking system?
Check to make sure that the front brake lever
is on the side of the handlebar that you are
used to. If it isn’t then you can either train
with the new arrangement or have your
dealer change the arrangement to fit your
needs. More details on brakes can be found
on pages 33.
SHIFTING
Conduct a test ride to familiarize yourself
with the shifting system in a low-trac area.
More details on the shifting on page 39.
SEATING POSITION
Is the saddle and handlebar in the right
position? Your dealer can assist you in
finding the best seating position. More
details on seating position on page 18 – 25.
SUSPENSION
Is the suspension adjusted to suit your
needs? More information regarding
suspension on page 28 –36.
DANGER!
Modern brakes are much more
powerful than simple rim or
drum brakes. Make sure to rst
test the braking power before
heading into trac. Unintended
braking can lead to an accident.
Slowly squeeze the brake to
generate more braking force.
When riding with a full load, the
handling is affected and it takes
longer to stop. Be sure to make
some handling and braking test
prior to heading into trac.
DANGER!
With activated E-bike drive, the
E-bike immediately moves, when
you put a foot on the pedal! So
pull the brakes before getting on
the E-bike. The unaccustomed
move may lead to hazards and
accidents.