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Pull the brake levers to ensure the brakes are working properly
and adjust if necessary.
Visually inspect the bike for damage or anything out of the
ordinary.
Turn on the lights, especially if riding at night.
Make sure all hardware is tightened to the recommended torque
specifications found on p. 21 of the owner’s manual.
Verify that the frame folding latch is securely closed and locked.
Verify that the stem folding latch is securely closed and locked.
Check that the handlebar stem is inserted past the minimum
insertion point. The minimum insertion point is labeled near the
bottom of the handlebar stem.
Check that the handlebar stem collar and clamp are closed and
tightened to 6 Nm or till it leaves an impression on your hand.
Check that the seatpost is inserted past the minimum insertion
point. The minimum insertion point is labeled on the seatpost.
Check that the seatpost collar and clamp are closed and
tightened to 18 Nm or till it leaves an impression on your hand.
Check that the seat cannot be twisted out of position, and set
the height to a safe position that makes it easy to mount and
dismount the bike.
Make sure the pedals are locked in a flat position.
Check the condition of the chain to see if it needs cleaning
or lubrication.
Wear a helmet and high visibility clothing.
NEVER exceed the maximum total weight limit of 330 lbs. (150
kg). The rear rack can hold a maximum of 150 lbs. (68 kg). As an
example, if you have 40 lbs. (18 kg) of cargo, then the maximum
weight of the rider would be 290 lbs. (131 kg)
Only carry the cargo you need. More weight will drain the battery
faster and affect how the bike handles.
Ensure all components are properly secured.
Make sure your battery is fully charged.