- Be sure that the locking hinges of the seat and handlebars are locked before
starting the trip.
- Check the condition of the brakes frequently and adjust when necessary. Braking
range on a dry road is 13 feet and on a wet road can reach 50 feet. Keep more
distance on a wet road.
- The chain is properly adjusted and should not be altered. The chain must be
lubricated to prevent accelerated weathering.
- At night, the headlight and backlight must be switched on by a switch on the
control display.
- Be sure to wear appropriate clothing and do not carry objects or bags in a way
that they can be caught in the wheels or chain. To keep the rider safe - do not bring
your legs together (too close to the chain) more than necessary.
- Do not ride in weather that does not allow safe riding such as rain, puddles,
strong winds, snow, etc.
- When stopping, use both brakes. Do not be content with one brake. Use both
brakes together in order to maintain stability and achieve greater control.
- Do not ride under the influence of alcohol, drugs or substances that affect the
rider's alertness.
- When riding, you must hold both handles, do not perform stunts and reckless
turns without examining the area from all sides before proceeding.
- Please follow local and state regulations.
- Do not drop the bike on the ground (due to the sensitivity of the battery, motor
and controller). The bike should be placed on the kickstand carefully.
- Do not jump or climb sidewalks on the road.