TO MINIMIZE THE AFOREMENTIONED RISKS, PLEASE HEED THE FOLLOWING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
USE COMMON SENSE in deciding when, where and how you ride your JackRabbit.
There are inherent, unavoidable risks in operating any vehicle or bike, especially
around other vehicles, people and everyday hazards.
YOUR SAFETY IS UP TO YOU when you are operating your JackRabbit. It is not
possible to list all of the do’s and don’ts. We only list some here.
DO NOT RIDE IF YOUR ARE NOT COMFORTABLE with the JackRabbit or with the risks of when,
where and how you are riding it. It takes physical skills and good judgment to safely operate your
JackRabbit.
DO NOT RIDE JackRabbit IN HAZARDOUS AREAS, or in weather or road conditions
where you do not have adequate stability and control. JackRabbit was not designed for
steep hills, grades or ramps, or for jumps, large bumps, steps, drainage grates, stunts
or racing.
JackRabbit IS NOT A TOY. It is NOT child-proof. It is NOT meant for use by children.
DO NOT LET YOUR CELL PHONE OR HEADPHONES or anything else distract you
from paying full attention to your operation of your JackRabbit.
NO PASSENGERS are permitted. Any passenger can contribute to a loss of control or
stability and may overload the JackRabbit.
DO NOT RIDE in conditions where other vehicles, riders or people cannot see you or
where you cannot see them. There is no standard headlight or brake light.
DO NOT RIDE at night (in the dark) without illuminating front and rear lights. (Front and
rear lights are standard equipment on the fully-accessorized JackRabbit model.)
DO RIDE SAFELY. Drive defensively. Anticipate hazards. Be aware of the people,
vehicles and objects around you.
DO HOLD ON TO THE HANDLEBARS with both hands at all times.
CONTROL YOUR SPEED, keep your right hand near the brake lever while riding down
an incline. Heavier riders will pick up speed quickly. Do not exceed 18 mph.
DO COMPLY WITH ALL RULES AND LAWS APPLICABLE TO YOU and YOUR JackRabbit. Rules
and laws vary from locale to locale, from state to state and from country to country. It is your
responsibility to know and follow those rules and laws, which are subject to change.
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