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Welcome to the family!
This quick-start guide explains the basic operation of the Hyena drive system on your bike. This
guide is also available online in your language. Use the codes or links below to access the online
guide.
Even if you’ve been riding a bike for years, you should read this guide, as well as:
• The Bicycle Owner’s Manual that came with your bike
• The comprehensive Hyena manual for your bike, found online at:
These manuals contain important safety information and useful suggestions about the proper
use and maintenance of your bike and how to dispose of electrical components properly. If you do
not have access to a computer or the Internet, you can request a printed manual from your local
authorised retailer.
Read all instructions.
What you don’t know could seriously hurt you or others. Be smart. Read and know before you go.
A few things to know about riding your new e-bike
1. Start slow
We know – fast is fun. But e-bikes take a bit of getting used to. It may be tempting to ramp your
e-bike up to the fastest setting straight away, but we recommend taking it nice and easy the
first few rides. Start on the lowest assist setting and learn the feeling of pedal assistance.
2. Brake sooner
E-bikes are heavier than normal bikes and they move faster. More power, more speed and more
weight. Once you get moving, you’ll need more time to react, so you should start slowing down
sooner on your e-bike than you would on a normal bike. When you’re getting used to your new
e-bike, start braking with a lighter hand and a gradual pull of brake levers. And never grab just
your front brake lever – brake with both front and rear evenly.
3. You’re faster than you look
E-bikes look just like regular bikes, so drivers and pedestrians might not expect you to be
riding as fast as your e-bike allows. Ride with extra care and pay greater attention to your
surroundings.
4. All bike rules still apply
While your new e-bike will bring you a new level of freedom and fun, you’re still responsible
for knowing and following all the rules of the road, paths, and trails in your area. Have fun out
there, but with greater speed, there is greater responsibility!
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