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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the operating instructions carefully before use.
Save them for future reference.
The maximum load including cyclist and baggage is 120 kg.
WARNING: A bike is exposed to wear, like all mechanical equipment, when you
use it. Diff erent materials and components react in diff erent ways to wear and
stress. If the lifespan of any part of the bike (including the frame, forks and
components) has been exceeded there is a risk of the part suddenly breaking,
and that you lose control and fall off . Cracks, scratching or changes in colour in
areas exposed to high levels of stress indicate that the component has reached
the end of its life and should be replaced.
Check the following before use:
• The rims are in good condition and undamaged. A worn rim is a safety risk and
should be replaced.
• Screw unions and components are properly tightened and not worn or damaged.
• The seat is comfortably adjusted.
• The brakes work properly.
• The steering does not jam, or has too much play.
• The wheels are not warped and the wheel bearings are correctly adjusted.
• The wheels are properly attached in the back/front forks.
• The tyres are in good condition and have the correct tyre pressure.
• The pedals fi t properly in the crank arms.
• The gears are correctly adjusted.
• All the refl ectors are fi tted.
• After adjusting, check that all screw unions are correctly tightened and that the
wires are undamaged and correctly drawn along the frame.
• We recommend that you have the bike serviced every 6 months at a bike shop
(more often if you ride it a lot or put a lot of strain on it). Fill in the service
records after every service.
Road safety
• Always wear a bike helmet.
• Follow local traffi
c regulations.
Operating instructions for
Fatbike
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