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Never leave the bike unattended with children on the bicycle. Ensure children are removed from the bike before you look away or walk
away from the bike, otherwise the bike could tip over and cause serious injury to your most precious cargo.
Do not remove the clear rear wheel side covers from your RadWagon. These help to keep hands and feet away from the
moving wheels. Contact with the rear wheel can cause injury and damage to occur.
The kickstand is not designed to be used for loading cargo. You MUST hold onto the bike whenever loading cargo, especially
when loading precious cargo and children. Do not assume the bike is stable and balanced when using the kickstand, always
hold onto the bike when cargo is being loaded or in place.
CARRYING CARGO
Carrying a cargo load involves additional risks which need to be paid close attention to, users should practice riding on a flat
and open area with light cargo before attempting to carry heavier loads or passengers. You must become accustomed to the
braking, steering, and operational adjustments required to safely operate the RadWagon with cargo. Braking, acceleration,
and balancing are all significantly affected by the addition of cargo loaded on the RadWagon.
Notice:
The following bulleted list provides important tips for the safe operation of the RadWagon when used for carrying
cargo.
Plan your route accordingly as your hill climbing ability, steering and braking are all impacted when cargo is loaded on
the RadWagon. Hills that are normally easy to climb and descend without cargo can become challenging and
dangerous once cargo is loaded.
Cargo should be loaded as low as possible to lower the center of gravity and improve stability, but ensure that cargo
does not interfere with any moving components or the ground.
Ensure your loads are properly secured and periodically check that nothing loosens.
Get a feel for the cargo load in a flat and open area before riding on roads.