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Handlebar ends: Make sure the handlebar grips are secure and in good condition, with no cuts, tears, or
worn out areas. If not, have your dealer replace them. Make sure the handlebar ends and extensions are
plugged. If not, have your dealer plug them before you ride. If the handlebars have bar end extensions, make
sure they are clamped tight enough so you can’t twist them.
WARNING: Loose or damaged handlebar grips or extensions can cause you to lose control and
fall. Unplugged handlebars or extensions can cut you and cause serious injury in an otherwise
minor accident.
Check all the elements of the cargo and passenger area to ensure they are securely fastened. Make sure
that there is no play or movement in the attachment of any of the following:
• RackLocks
• V-Racks
• FlightDeck
• KickBack
• CarryAll Bags
• Hooptie uprights and handrails:
• U-Tubes
• MagicCarpet
• Child Seats
• PorterRack
• PorterPack
WARNING: Failure to properly secure passenger and cargo carrying accessories may result in
serious injury or death.
D. First ride
WhenyoubuckleonyourhelmetandgoforyourrstfamiliarizationrideonyourXtracycle,besure
to pick a controlled environment, away from cars, other cyclists, obstacles or other hazards. Ride without
passengers to become familiar with the controls, features and performance of your new bike.
Familiarizeyourselfwiththebrakingactionofthebike(seeSection4.C).Testthebrakesatslowspeed,
puttingyourweighttowardtherearandgentlyapplyingthebrakes,rearbrakerst.Suddenorexcessive
application of the front brake could pitch you over the handlebars. Applying brakes too hard can lock up a
wheel, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Skidding is an example of what can happen when a
wheel locks up.
Practiceshiftingthegears(seeSection4.D).
Checkoutthehandlingandresponseofthebike;andcheckthecomfort.
Ifyouhaveanyquestions,orifyoufeelanythingaboutthebikeisnotasitshouldbe,consultyourdealer
before you ride again.
2.Safety
A. The Basics
WARNING:Theareainwhichyouridemayrequirespecicsafetydevices.Itisyourresponsibility
to familiarize yourself with the laws of the area where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws,
including properly equipping yourself and your bike as the law requires.