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SUPER73 S2 - Pre-Ride Safety Check

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6. KICKSTAND
Make sure that the kickstand is tightly secured, and not rubbing against
the ground or tires.
3. BRAKES SYSTEM
Pull both brake levers. You should feel an obvious pressure point and the
levers should not be able to touch the handle.
2. BATTERY
Check that the battery is inserted securely: push the battery into its
holder until it clicks into the lock. Remove the key from the lock and
pull the battery to check if it has indeed locked into place.
Check the charge status of the battery. Familiarize yourself with
battery charging and storage best practices.
More information on battery maintenance in our Maintenance &
Components section of this handbook on pg. 23.
PRE-RIDE SAFETY CHECK
Make sure the brakes have already been applied before getting on to your bike.
If the assistance mode is turned on, your SUPER73 will start moving as soon as
you push on the pedal. The unfamiliar push can otherwise cause a fall, hazard, or
accident.
DANGER!
Ensure that this pre-ride safety check is carried out before each and every use of your
SUPER73 including the first ride. Failure to do so will give rise to a risk of injury, death
and/or property damage.
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CHECKLIST:
4. CABLES
Look out for any loose cables.
Make sure that every male and female plug is properly connected.
There should be no strain on any wiring near the fork when turning the
handlebars from left to right.
Verify that the wiring on the frame is secure and free from any moving
parts that may damage the wiring. This includes any wires and brake
cable lines near the wheel or other moving parts.
5. DISPLAY
Check that your display turns on and functions properly.
More information on brakes in our Maintenance & Components section.
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1. WHEELS
Check the condition of both tires and make sure that the tread is in good
condition, and free from punctures, cracks, and deformations.
Maintain proper tire pressure. We recommend a range of 20-25 psi (1.38-
1.72 bar) dependent on the weight of the rider and the type of terrain.
Make sure that the wheels are true and properly dished.
Make sure that the wheels are properly seated in the dropouts and that
the wheel nuts are tight and secure.
NOTE : The Safety Checks DOES NOT take the place of ongoing preventative maintenance (as
detailed from page 24 to 29) .

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