9 Use a mirror
Always try to look behind you or check in your mirror before moving further out into the lane.
Compact cars are getting quieter and ever more popular electric cars are nearly silent. You often
have no idea a car is coming up behind you and accidentally moving out in front of one is much more
common than you might guess.
10 Make eye contact with other drivers, especially at intersections
Many bicycle accidents occur at intersections simply because a cyclist wrongly assumed a driver saw
him. Never assume a driver knows you are there unless you specifically make eye contact with him.
Even then, keep a healthy amount of doubt – remember tip #7. Intersections are dangerous places for
bicycles/ebikes so it’s vital that you do everything you can to ensure other drivers know you are there.
Riding an ebike should be a pleasurable experience. Staying safe is your best bet to keep it that way.
For a great run-down of the most common ways bikes and cars meet – and how to avoid them.
03 Electric Bicycle Installation
When you receive the delivery, the E-bike installation is almost completed except for front wheel,
front brake, pedals stem and saddle.
Install the wheel and the brake
Do not mix up the left and pedal