SAFETY
Helmets and Local Laws
Always wear a helmet when riding your eBike. Ensure that the helmet fits your head and is
securely tightened down. Before riding, read local laws and comply with all rules relating to
cycling and eBiking in your area. If you attach a seat for children to the bike, they must also
be wearing a properly fitted helmet at all times.
Pre-ride Safety Check and Inspection
Before each ride, make sure to inspect your eBike to ensure there are no loose fasteners or
accessories. Make sure to specifically check that both the front and rear axles are secure.
Also make sure both the handlebars and the handlebar stem are not loose. Check the tire
pressure of both wheels before riding to ensure the tires are inflated to the recommended
pressure printed on the side of the tire walls. Pull the brake levers to make sure your brakes
are working properly and adjust if necessary. Ensure both your seatpost and handlebar
stem are inserted past their minimum insertions points as indicated by the markings on
them. Make sure that both the handlebar latch and frame latch are fully closed and
locked.
Riding in Wet Conditions
This electric bicycle can withstand light rain and small splashes, but is not designed to be
subjected to inclement weather, extremely heavy showers, or submersion in water.
Use caution when riding in wet conditions as it will take longer to use the brakes to
slow down, and also when turning as the tires may slip. The electrical components
on the bike are not waterproof. The entire bike has an IP rating of 65. Water damage
is not covered under warranty.
Riding at Night
Riding at night comes with more risks than riding during the day due to decreased visibility
so riders are encouraged to exercise increased caution. Before riding at night, make sure
that reflectors are installed on your eBike. For increased visibility, also ensure the front
headlight and rear tail light are turned on and adjusted such that other people on the road
can see them clearly. Riders should wear bright colored clothing at night.
Max Weight
The bike can safely carry a total weight of 330 lbs. If the rear rack is attached to the bike, the
max weight it can hold is 110 lbs. Failure to adhere to these weight limits may invalidate
your warranty, cause damage to the bike or rack, or cause serious injury to the rider. Note
range and top speed will be affected by total weight being carried by the bike.
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