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GENERAL WARNINGS
Like any sport, cycling involves risk of injury and it is the rider’s responsibility
to assume potential risks and injury involved when riding. By choosing to ride
a bicycle, you assume the responsibility for that risk. You need to know and
practice the rules and safety regulations of riding this bicycle. Proper use and
maintenance of your bicycle reduces risk of injury. Check your local state or
country regulations for electric bike laws. For example, check the minimum age
for using an electric bike as this differs in various regions.
Riders must have the physical condition, reaction time, and mental capability to
ride and manage traffic, road conditions, and sudden situations. Also, respect
the laws governing E-bike use in accordance with each region. If you have an
impairment or disability (i.e. visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical
impairment, cognitive/language impairment, seizure disorder, etc.), consult your
physician before riding any bicycle.
NOTICE: Only take on tasks for which you have the necessary knowledge and tools. It
is recommended that users pay special attention to all of the general operating rules
below before operating their Super73 bike.
• When riding, obey the same road laws as all other road vehicles, including giving
right of way to pedestrians and stopping at red lights and stop signs.
• For additional information, contact the road traffic authority, police department
or Department of Motor Vehicles in your state or country.
• Use correct hand signals to indicate turning or stopping.
• Concentrate on the path ahead. Avoid potholes, gravel, wet or oily roads, curbs,
train tracks, speed bumps, and other obstacles.
• Walk your bike across all train tracks.
• Expect the unexpected, such as opening car doors or cars backing out of
driveways
• Be aware at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles or other
cyclists.
• Familiarize yourself with all the bike features. Practice using the brakes and
throttle.
• If you are wearing loose pants, secure the bottom using leg clips or elastic bands
to prevent them from being caught in the chain.
• Wear proper riding clothes and avoid wearing open-toe shoes.
• Don’t carry passengers or cargo that will interfere with your ability to control the
bicycle.
• Never ride and use the app simultaneously. Pull over and adjust any settings or
set your destination in the navigation in a safe spot.
• Don’t use music devices such as headphones while riding. This will restrict your
hearing and impair your awareness of your surrounding environment.
• Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other objects, riders, and
vehicles. Safe braking distances are based on forces, such as weather and lighting
conditions among other variables.
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