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Helmet:
Always wear an approved helmet while riding your Tommy Bahama Electric Bike
and follow the helmet manufacturer’s instructions for fit, use and care of your hel
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met. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of where you ride
your Tommy Bahama Electric Bike and to comply with all applicable laws.
Mechanical Safety Check:
Check the condition of your Tommy Bahama Electric Bike before every ride. Make
sure no nuts, bolts or fixings are loose, with particular attention to the axle nuts and
handlebar stem. Make sure the tires are correctly inflated with the recommended
air pressure that is located on the side wall of every tire. Check the brakes for proper
operation.
You must take your bike in to be serviced and checked by a qualified bike mechanic
before 100 miles (161 kilometers) of riding. This is a standard good practice for
any new bike as cables will stretch and components will ‘bed in’. The service must
include spoke tensioning for both front and rear wheels.
Your First Ride:
When you buckle on your helmet and go for your first ride, be sure to pick an area
away from cars, other cyclists, obstacles or other hazards in order to become famil-
iar with the controls, features and performance of your new Tommy Bahama Electric
Bike.
Additional Passengers:
The Tommy Bahama Electric Bike bikes are designed for one passenger only. DO
NOT carry any additional passengers on the front or rear of the bike. The rear rack
holding thee battery is not designed to carry the weight of any additional passen-
gers, including baby carriers.
Weight Capacity:
Tommy Bahama Electric Bikes are designed with a maximum weight capacity of 250
pounds for all models. The rear rack maximum weight capacity of Tommy Bahama
Electric Bike’s (if applicable) is 25 pounds. Exceeding the maximum weight capacity
can result in damage of the bike which can lead to serious injury.
Safety