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General Guidelines
Riding with passenger(s), cargo, or both affect the E-Bike‘s weight, balance, center of gravity, and handling. For your safety, please read the below
guidelines.
Changes in Handling
A combination of factors - including the structural rigidity of the frame, individual component strength, steering behaviour, and weight distribution -
affect the bike‘s handling.
When riding with heavy load, the E-Bike will require more effort to balance and more time to brake!
There is a strong relationship between the weight of the rider and the amount of cargo the rider can comfortably balance
and ride with. In practice, cargo weight should be no more than 80% of the rider‘s weight.
Get familiar with riding a loaded E-Bike in a safe area before riding on public roads.
Do not exceed the maximum carrying capacity, which includes rider weight, passenger weight, rear rack, childseat
and any other accessories. Check the CE frame sticker on your frame for the maximum weight limit.
DO NOT use push assist or throttle as a mean of acceleration. MAKE USE of your gears and pedal input to avoid
overheating or damaging components.
If your UNI MK Classic/Swing is equipped with a kickstand, it can make loading and unloading easier. However, please note the kickstands maximum
weight limit. When loading cargo/passengers onto your E-Bike with the kickstand down, do not exceed the maximum weight limit of the
kickstand.
Do not sit on the bike with the kickstand down. This can damage the kickstand and the kickstand mount on the
E-Bike
frame.
Summary of Contents for UNI MK Classic
Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL UNI MK Classic Swing...
Page 3: ...3 Contents...
Page 7: ...7...
Page 13: ...13 6 Unpacking and adjusting...
Page 22: ...22 8 Display...
Page 29: ...29 9 Before Every Ride...
Page 33: ...33 10 Passenger and Cargo Transport...
Page 45: ...45 15 Maintenance...
Page 56: ...56 18 Warranty...