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lever operates which wheel: the left brake lever
is usually for the front wheel and the right lever
is usually for the back wheel . However, for legal
reasons, this is the other way round in the EU
where the left brake lever is for the back wheel
and the right brake lever is for the front wheel .
Your FLYER dealer will record the brake lever set
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tings in the service booklet .
However, before the first ride you should always
check how the brake handles are connected on
your FLYER as it may be different.
Before each ride, and any time your bike has been
left unattended for a short period of time, make
sure to check if each screw, quick-release fas-
teners, thru-axles or other important components
are properly secured where they belong . A table
listing the most important screw connections and
the prescribed fastening torques is provided in the
separate “Technical Data” operating instructions
document . The most important screw connections
and the prescribed fastening torques is provided
in the “technical data” for your FLYER, while notes
on the correct use of quick-release fasteners and
quick-release axles are provided in Chapter 13.1.
Check the tyre pressure . The manufacturer guide
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lines which may not be exceeded or undercut are
printed on the side of the tyres .
It is also necessary for you to check the following
components of your E-Bike:
• Please check that the battery is secure .
• Check the charging state of the battery to en
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sure that the charge is sufficient for the drive
planned .
• Familiarise yourself with the functions of the
operating element .
Familiarise yourself with your new
FLYER E-Bike’s riding and handling per-
formance by testing its features out in a
safe and quiet area .
Only use a FLYER with a frame size that
suits you . Ensure that your legs have
enough room to manoeuvre . You must
be able to dismount quickly without
touching the frame .
Insufficient clearance or room to ma-
noeuvre may lead to severe injuries .
Example of tyre pressure information
Please note that while preparing to
mount your FLYER that it will immediate
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ly start moving as soon as you put your
foot onto the pedal when the support
mode is switched on . Do not place your
foot on the pedal when mounting . Hold
the brake, as the unfamiliar thrust may
otherwise lead to falls or other acci
-
dents . Stand to one side of the FLYER
and lift your leg over the E-Bike. Firmly
hold the handle bars with both hands, as
you would do with a bicycle .
Modern brakes have a substantially
higher braking performance than con
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ventional brakes . Carefully practise us
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ing your brakes .
Note that when riding in wet conditions
and on slippery roads, your bike’s brak-
ing power, particularly the rim brakes,
can be severely weakened .
Expect a longer braking distance if you
are riding in wet conditions .
Look ahead while riding and familiarise
yourself with the brakes' response time .
Brake discs can become very hot . Do
not touch the brakes immediately after
braking (risk of burns to skin) .
The pedals of your Upstreet6 are cov
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ered with plastic . First carefully familiar
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ise yourself with the grip of the pedals .
The pedals may be very slippery under
wet conditions . Use safe terrain without
traffic to familiarise yourself with pedals.
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