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• If cycling in the dark, you must observe current legislation:
– The bike must have a front light with a white beam and a rear light with a red beam, in
addition to the reflectors already on the bike�
– Preferably wear light clothing and a reflective vest or similar�
– Check that the bike’s reflectors are positioned correctly, properly secured, clean and not
obscured� Replace damaged reflectors immediately�
• Any shock absorbers on the bike should be serviced by a cycle repair shop� Refer to the shock-
absorber manufacturer’s user instructions�
Owner’s responsibility
The user instructions describe how to cycle safely and keep the bike in good and faultless condition�
• Read and follow the user instructions carefully� All major service work or adjustments to the bike
should be carried out by a bicycle mechanic� Follow these instructions if you do not have access
to a bicycle mechanic and would like to carry out the adjustments yourself�
IMPORTANT!
All changes are made at your own risk�
• It can be dangerous to use the bike for freestyle cycling, stunts, competitions, cycling offroad etc�
and you are personally responsible for any personal injury or other damage arising as a result of
you using the bike in the above manner� The retailer renounces all responsibility in respect of the
person buying the bike or a third party for consequential damage or specific damage�
• Familiarise yourself with the bike’s components and accessories so that you can use them in the
correct manner�