USER MANUAL Bike Surf (ENG)
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make sure someone knows where you're going and when you plan to return.
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It is important to be aware that if something goes wrong while traveling on the water, help may
not be around.
3.3
AT NIGHT:
Using this product at night is much more dangerous than riding it during the day, as it is very
difficult to see. Therefore, they should never ride at dawn, dusk, or at night. If they choose to
accept, the risk significantly is that they must take extra precautions, both when driving and when
choosing specialized equipment to reduce this risk.
CAUTION:
At dawn, dusk, at night, or at other times of poor visibility without adequate and safe lighting
it is very dangerous and can cause serious injury or death.
If you choose to ride in poor visibility (at your own risk), check and follow all local water laws for night
driving and take the following additional precautions, highly recommended: to purchase and install
lights that meet all regulatory requirements and provide adequate visibility.
Wear light-colored reflective clothing and accessories, such as a reflective vest, reflective armbands
and leggings, reflective tape on your helmet, flashing lights attached to your body, and/or water bike.
Any reflective device or moving light source will help you draw attention to boats, objects... Make sure
your clothing gear or whatever you wear doesn't obstruct any reflectors or lights you incorporate. Be
sure to equip it with properly placed and fixed lights.
CAUTION:
Some images in our catalogs, videos, and advertisements, since they may show images that
do not comply with all the safety regulations of this manual, do not try to copy or imitate them, this
activity can become extremely dangerous if the regulations are not properly complied with failure to
do so may increase the risk of injury or death. Remember that some of these images have been made
by expert professionals from Red Shark Bikes, with sufficient training time, and experience, and always
with specialized assistance to support and serve them.
3.4
EXTREME ACTIVITY OR COMPETITION:
If you engage in such extreme, aggressive, or competitive activities, you willfully assume the risk of
injury. This equipment is not designed for this type of extreme action. Even so, always have a qualified
mechanic carefully inspect this product and make sure it is in perfect condition. Check with experts,
site staff, and race officials for conditions and recommended equipment at the site where you plan
to ride. Wear appropriate safety gear. It is your responsibility to have the right equipment and support,
as well as to know the conditions of the challenge, event, competition...
Know your physical limits, your abilities, and your experience. Ultimately, your responsibility is to avoid
injury.
Always wear proper safety clothing. Even with state-of-the-art safety support, you can be seriously
injured or die during these times.
We do not recommend this type of extreme activity due to the increased risk; but if you choose to
take the risk, at least:
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First, take lessons from a specialized instructor.
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Start with easy learning exercises and slowly build your skills before trying harder or driving
more dangerously.
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Use only designated areas
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Understand and acknowledge that the restrictions placed on this product by this type of
activity may break or damage parts of the product.