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Winther Kangaroo
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Ride carefully and with consideration for others to avoid dangerous
situations.
Adjust your speed to trac conditions. Be careful when going round
sharp bends and corners. Ride carefully when the trac is heavy and
when the roads are uneven or hilly.
The braking distance of a cargo bike is longer than the braking
distance of a regular bicycle, as they are much heavier. It therefore
takes longer time to come to a stop. Please avoid sudden and sharp
braking as this may cause an accident.
Be aware that a Winther Kangaroo is wider than a regular bicycle.
Be careful when crossing roads and paths. Keep an eye on what is
ahead and your position on the road.
Always use lights when riding at dusk and after sunset.
Keep the front of the hood top fastened when riding. It can either
be rolled up and fastened using the hooks and straps or rolled down
and fastened on the hooks.
We recommend using the insect protection net and/or sunscreen
when riding with the hood top front rolled up.
Tip: If moving the bike up unto a kerb we recommend getting o the
bike, lifting it by the carrier and reversing up on to the kerb.
When sitting on the bike at a standstill, it is important not to keep
the handlebars turned. A fixed turn with weight on the bike gives
inappropriate pressure to the rear wheel, which strains the spokes.
When riding
General riding guide

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