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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions carefully before use
Before using the bike, check:
That screw connections and components are properly tightened and not worn or damaged.
That the seat is comfortably adjusted.
That the brakes work properly.
That the steering does not jam or has too much play.
That the wheels are not warped and the wheel bearings are correctly adjusted.
That the wheels are properly attached in the back/front forks.
That the tyres are in good condition and have the correct tyre pressure.
That the pedals fit properly in the crank arms.
That the gears are correctly adjusted.
That all the reflectors are fitted.
After adjusting, check that all screw connections are correctly tightened and that the wires are
undamaged and correctly drawn along the frame.
We recommend having the bike serviced every six months at a bike shop (more often if you ride it
a lot or put a lot of strain on it). Fill in the service records after every service.
Traffic safety
Do not ride on the same side as oncoming traffic.
Do not ride alongside another bike.
Do not give rides on bikes not intended for this.
Do not swing out into traffic.
Do not hang anything from the handlebars that makes it difficult to steer, or which could fasten in
the front wheel.
Do not hang onto another vehicle.
Do not ride too close to a vehicle in front.
Be careful when cycling in the rain or on wet roads, the braking power is reduced by water and ice.
Cycle more slowly in wet weather and brake earlier than in dry weather.
Follow local regulations when cycling in the dark. The bike must have a front lamp with a white light
and a back lamp with a red light, in addition to the reflectors already fitted on the bike.
Wear bright clothes and a high-visibility jacket if possible.
Check that the reflectors are attached and positioned correctly, clean and not obscured. Replace
damaged reflectors immediately.
Any shock absorbers on the bike should be serviced at a bike shop. See instructions from the
shock absorber manufacturer.
Owner’s responsibility
The instructions describe how to ride safely and keep the bike in good condition.
Read and follow the instructions carefully.
All the important servicing and adjustments to the bike should be carried out at a bike shop. Follow
these instructions if you do not have access to a bike shop or want to do the adjustments yourself.
IMPORTANT:
All modifications are at your own risk.
It can be dangerous to use the bike for freestyle biking, stunt tricks, competitions, off-road biking
etc. You are personally responsible for any subsequent injuries or other damage resulting from the
use of the bike in this way. The dealer waives all liability for any consequential damage or other
loss in relation to the person who has purchased that bike or any third party.
Familiarise yourself with the components and accessories on the bike so that you can use them
properly.