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SAFETY AND PRODUCT WARNINGS
HELMET AND FOOTWEAR:
ALWAYS wear protective gear including an approved helmet. Follow each helmet
manufacturer’s instructions for fit and proper use of your helmet. Also use secure and proper
footwear for operating a bike. Riding barefoot is NOT recommended.
MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK:
Inspect your bike regularly before riding. Make sure no hardware or connections are loose.
Keeping your bike well maintained keeps your bike safer to ride and reduces chance of injury.
You should take your bike to be checked and serviced by a qualified bike mechanic before
your first 100 miles of riding. This is a best practice for any new bike because cables will
stretch and components settle.
You should take your bike to be checked and serviced by a qualified bike mechanic before
your first 100 miles of riding. This is a best practice for any new bike because cables will
stretch and components settle.
1. Check the grips.
2. Check the tire pressure.
3. Check brake pads for wear and replace when necessary.
4. Check brakes for alignment of front pads and proper operation.
5. Inspect the chain and cassette sprockets thoroughly.
6. Check the front wheel to make sure it is secure.
7. Check all the wire connections to make sure they are secure.
8. Check the gear function.
9. Check pedal tightness on crank and tightness of crank. (left and right sides)
10. Check the power indicator on the battery.
11. Check battery status via Charge light (Green LED) on charger and on bike.
12. Check the height and tightness of the saddle.
13. Check to make sure the battery and plug cover are completely closed.
14. Check to make sure the battery is completely locked onto the bike frame.