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In
Switzerland
you may ride your speed pedelec on paths and
tracks where mopeds are not allowed if you ride without drive as-
sistance to maximum 20 km/h (12 mph), with drive assistance to
maximum 25 km/h (15 mph) or with the motor switched off com-
pletely.
Be sure to also read the chapter
“riding a muStang Speed pedelec
– Special features”
.
Most of the speed pedelecs
(a)
are designed for cycling exclusively on
lanes and roads with a smooth surface. Only use trails that are allowed
for speed pedelecs / e-bikes. Typical speed pedelecs are generally not
suitable for off-road use. Using speed pedelecs off-road can result in
crashes with unforeseeable consequences.
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Comply also with the instructions of the parts manufactur-
ers, which you can find on the enclosed CD.
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For more information about the intended use of your
MUSTANG pedelec as well as the permitted overall weight
(rider, pedelec and baggage) see the BionX system operat-
ing instructions and the bicycle card
(b)
and read the chap-
ter
“before your first ride”
.
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For more information on approval for the use of trailers and
child-carrier seats on your MUSTANG pedelec please refer
to the BionX system operating instructions and the bicycle
card.
before your firSt ride
1. Your MUSTANG bicycle is designed for a maximum overall weight, including rider, baggage and MUSTANG bicycle
all together. The maximum overall weight is specified in the following table and in the bicycle card enclosed with
these operating instructions; if it is not, then contact your MUSTANG bicycle dealer.
model name
frame
vehicle
rider’s
total
weight
child-carrier trailer
weight
weight
weight
guaranteed seat allowed allowed
MU Trackster HT Alloy
12-16
75
87-91
130
no
no
130
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Bike card
(Hint to the dealer: Please copy the bike card and the handover report
and keep one copy in your customer file. Send another copy to the
manufacturer.)
Handover report
Manufacturer
Model
Bike-ID
Frame no.
Rear shock
- Manufacturer/Model
Suspension fork - Manufacturer/Model
- Serial no
Frame type
Frame size
Size of wheels and tyres
Colour
Special features
Permissible overall load
(bicycle, rider and baggage)
____ kg
Pannier rack
£
yes
£
no
Permissible load
____ kg
Child carrier allowed
£
yes
£
no
Trailer allowed
£
yes
£
no
Permissible trailer load
____ kg
£
Lighting
£
Brakes rear and front
£
Suspension fork, rear shock (adjusted to suit customer)
£
Wheels (trueness/spoke tension/tyre pressure)
£
Handlebars/stem (position/bolts checked with
torque wrench)
£
Pedals (adjustment of release force, if necessary)
£
Saddle/seat post (height and position of saddle
adjusted to suit customer, bolts checked with
torque wrench)
£
Gears (limit stops!)
£
Accessory fastenings (check with torque wrench)
£
Other routines performed
£
Test ride
Dealer stamp
and signature
g
Brake levers
Brakes assignment
right lever
£
front wheel brake
£
rear wheel brake
Left lever
£
front wheel brake
£
rear wheel brake
£
Manual/operating instructions
additional instructions:
£
Brake system
£
Suspension seat post
£
Pedal system
£
Rear shock
£
Suspension fork
£
Seat post, stem
£
Gear system
£
System operating instructions BionX
£
Others
dealer
name ____________________________
Street ___________________________
Town ____________________________
The customer confirms with his signature that he has received the bicycle in proper order along with the accompany-
ing documents specified below and that he has been instructed on the proper use of the bicycle.
The above-described bicycle was delivered to the customer ready for use, i. e. after completion of assembly, inspec-
tion, and operational checks as described below (additionally required routines in parentheses):
Delivery date, dealer stamp and signature
Customer
name ____________________________
first name _________________________
Street ___________________________
ZIP code/town _____________________
Phone ___________________________
Fax _____________________________
E-mail ___________________________
Delivery date and signature
Phone ___________________________
Fax _____________________________
E-mail ___________________________
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