▪ Check the tire pressure by hand or with a gauge. Make sure that the tire
pressure is within the range of 30-55 PSI or 2.0-4.0 bar.
▪ Before riding your e-bike on roads, understand local riding regulations.
When riding your e-bike on roads, comply with local riding regulations,
such as those governing riding equipment, control lights, and reflectors.
▪ Make sure that you wear the correct protective equipment. Always
wear a helmet and ensure that your vision is clear.
▪ Before riding, adjust the height of the saddle. We recommend that you
stand naturally and make sure that the height of the saddle is the same
as that of your hip.
▪ Verify that the front wheel quick release, handlebar, brakes, pedals, and
other parts of the e-bike are properly fastened before you start to ride.
▪ The brake settings vary based on countries or regions. Check which
brake lever acts on which brake first. If the brake settings do not
meet your habits, we recommend that you ask an expert to change
the settings. This helps you accurately brake the front and rear
wheels if an emergency occurs while riding. If you encounter any
problems while riding, brake first (brake both wheels at the same
time to stop within the shortest possible distance).
▪ Check the steering. The steering has a crucial impact on braking and
riding safety.
▪ We recommend that you purchase relevant insurance for bikes or
e-bike riding in your area so that you can contact your insurance
company or agency promptly to get adequate protection in the
event of an accident.
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BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE
049 Bike usage