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No protruding objects
The cargo must not hinder the wheels and the handlebar as well as the
brake and the gears (Fig. 67) and should not protrude at the front, the rear
or the side. Also make sure that high or long items do not collide with the
pedals and obstruct your vision.
Fig. 67
Pets in a specific pet transport box
You can transport pets in a specific pet transport box if they are properly
secured. Make sure that your pet cannot jump out of the pet transport box
during the ride. If no box is available, make sure that the pets are leashed
and secured.
Warning
Additional cargo usually changes the riding characteristics of your CS and
increases your stopping distance! Practise riding the CS unladen in an area
free of traffic until you have your CS safely under control. Then load your
CS with goods and practise riding. Also train cornering, riding downhill and
braking for an emergency stop. For more information see the chapter
“Use-
ful tips for riding your CS“
.
Warning
Keep in mind that the braking distance is longer when you are riding with a
laden CS.