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1.4 TOTAL WEIGHT AUTHORIZED ON THE BIKE
The total weight that a bike is authorized to carry includes the weight of the bike, the weight
of the rider, and the weight of luggage and accessories. You can find the information for your
bike in the following table:
Total weight authorized on the bike per model.
Models
Weight of bike
(in kg)
Total weight authorized (in kg)
(bike+luggage)
Lundi 27
28
150
Friday 28, Friday 28 Open
21
120
Samedi 28, Samedi 28 Open
27
135
Samedi 27 Xroad, Samedi 27 Xroad Open
27
135
Samedi 27 Xroad FS
26
135
Dimanche 28 , Dimanche 28 Open
21
120
Dimanche 29
21
120
Samedi 26 OFF
21
120
Samedi 27 OFF, Samedi 27 OFF Open
26
135
Samedi 26 Fat 4
28
150
Samedi 27 Wide
26
135
Samedi 29 Trail
25
140
Samedi 29 Game
28
150
Samedi 27 Weekend
30
150
Samedi 27 X2
33
200
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TO RIDE IN SAFETY…
… and have as much fun as possible!
If you have this notice in front of your eyes and your Moustache in your hands, that means it
has been prepared, checked and set up for your safety and pleasure by an approved retailer.
This is essential as your Moustache retailer has specific tools and the necessary training to
carry out set up and repairs.
Before getting on the saddle, we suggest that you read this notice and take into account the
advice contained in it. This will enable you to ride safely and to profit as much as possible from
your Moustache bike:
• Always wear an accredited helmet
as well as appropriate equipment.
Wearing a helmet in France is a legal
requirement for all children under
12 years of age whether they are the
rider or the passenger.
• Always carry out a complete check
on your bike before riding (tightness
of the handlebar, the stem, the
saddle, the wheels, the brakes.)
• Always respect the highway code in
the country in which you are riding in
order to not put yourself in danger.
Some countries have specific safety
or equipment rules. Always ensure
you respect local laws.
• When on the road, make sure you
are visible to drivers. In France, you
are required to install lights, signa-
lization and an audible warning on
your bike. When you ride on public
roads at night, outside of urban
areas or when there is insufficient
visibility, you are obliged to wear a certified reflective jacket.
• An electric bike enables you to ride consistently at 25 km/h even when climbing. Be careful,
from experience we know that other users, drivers, cyclists, and walkers, are not used to
bikes going at such speeds. You should anticipate their reactions as far as possible and slow
as necessary.
• Take the time to get used to your new bike. The powerful disc brakes do not need a strong pull
on the lever to slow you down, get used to their behavior.
WARNING!
Rainy weather and wet roads reduce the grip
of tyres on the ground. Expect greater braking
distances, reduce your speed and brake carefully.
When using your bike, or when handling it (e.g.
during maintenance), be careful of moving parts
such as wheels, transmission, brake discs etc.
There’s a danger of being caught and drawn in,
which can lead to serious injury.
Please note that your braking action may be
delayed in certain positions if your bike is fitted
with an aero extension, handlebar ends or a
multi-position handlebar. This is because your
hands cannot easily access the brake levers in
all positions.
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