IMPORTANT
This user’s manual contains important safety and operational tips for our MOBIA bicycles. We suggest
you read it before you ride our bicycle. Additional safety, performance, and service information can be
found in our MOBIA BIKES Owner’s Manual at: www.mobiabikes.com/support .
If you have questions about the safety or operation of the MOBIA bicycle please contact MOBIA
customer service: www.mobiabikes.com/customerservice
Toll free:
1-888-800-5999
Customer Service hours:
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST)
INTENDED BICYCLE USE
INTENDED;
MOBIA bicycles are for riding on paved surfaces where the tires do not lose ground contact.
NOT INTENDED;
MOBIA bicycles are not intended for children age 12 and under, off-road use, for
touring with heavy loads, for carrying children or non-seated passengers.
BICYCLE SAFETY
NOTE: Bicycling involves risk and therefore we recommend you read this user manual in its
entirety before your first ride.
A. GENERAL SAFETY
Observe and obey all local bicycle laws and regulations. Observe regulations about bicycle lighting,
licensing of bicycles, riding on sidewalks, laws regulating bike paths and trail use, helmet laws, child
carrier laws, special bicycle traffic laws. It’s your responsibility to know and obey the laws of the
jurisdiction you are riding in. Be thoroughly familiar with the operation of your MOBIA bicycle
(see Bicycle Operation below).
B. RIDER SAFETY
1. Always wear a cycling helmet and follow the helmet manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Ride at a speed appropriate for conditions. Higher speed means higher risk.
3. Never carry a passenger or anything that obstructs your vision or complete control of the bicycle.
4. Keep body parts and other objects away from the turning pedals and cranks, and the spinning wheels
of your bicycle.
5. Never ride your bicycle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
6. If possible, avoid riding in bad weather, when visibility is obscured, at dawn, dusk or in the dark, or
when extremely tired. Each of these conditions increases the risk of accident.
C. WET WEATHER RIDING
Under wet conditions, the stopping power of your brakes (as well as the brakes of other vehicles
sharing the road) is dramatically reduced and your tires don’t grip nearly as well. This makes it harder
to control speed and easier to lose control. To make sure that you can slow down and stop safely in wet
conditions, ride more slowly and apply your brakes earlier and more gradually than you would under
normal, dry conditions.
D. NIGHT RIDING
Riding a bicycle at night is
much
more dangerous than riding during the day. A bicyclist is very difficult for
motorists and pedestrians to see. Therefore, we suggest you never ride at dawn, at dusk or at night. Adults
who choose to accept the greatly increased risk of riding at dawn, at dusk or at night need to take extra
care both riding and choosing specialized lighting and reflective equipment that helps reduce that risk.
BIKE
RIDER
LUGGAGE
TOTAL
MODEL
LBS/KG
LBS/KG
LBS/KG
INDUSTRIAL
250/113
20/9
270/122
URBAN COMMUTER
250/113
10/5
270/118
USER MANUAL
MAXIMUM BICYCLE WEIGHT LIMITS