Battery Charged, Secured, and Unplugged
Ensure the battery is adequately charged and operating properly. Ensure the battery charger is unplugged
from the outlet, battery, then stored in a safe location before you ride. The battery MUST be locked onto
the frame battery mount properly before use. DO NOT operate the electrical system if the battery is remove
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WARNINGS AND SAFETY
General Operating Rules
Notice: Pay special attention to all the general operating rules below before operating your bike from
Aventon.
When riding, obey the same road laws as all other road vehicles as applicable by law in your area.
For additional information regarding trafic/vehicles laws, contact the road trafic authority in your area.
Ride predictably
, in a straight line, and with the flow of trafic. Never ride against trafic.
Use correct hand signals to indicate turning.
Ride defensively; to other road users you may be hard to see
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Concentrate on the path ahead. Avoid potholes, gravel, wet or oily roads, wet leaves, curbs, train tracks,
speed bumps, drain gates, thorns, broken glass, and other obstacles, hazards, and puncture flat risks.
Cross train tracks at a 90-degree angle or walk your bike across.
Expect the unexpected such as opening car doors or cars backing out of driveways.
Be careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles or cyclists.
Familiarize yourself with all the features and operations of the bike by Aventon Bikes. Practice and become
proficient at shifting gears, applying the brakes, using the pedal assist system, and using the throttle in a
controlled setting before riding in riskier conditions.
Wear proper riding clothes including closed-toe shoes. If you are wearing loose pants, secure the bottom
using leg clips or elastic bands to prevent them from being caught in the chain or gears. Do not use items
that may restrict your hearing.
Check your local rules and regulations before carrying cargo
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When braking, apply the rear brake first, then the front brake. If brakes are not correctly applied, they
may lock up and lead to you losing control and/or falling.
Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other objects, riders, and vehicles. Safe braking
distances are based on factors such as road surface and light conditions among other variables.
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