V2.2
2022 RUNGU Dualie Rugged/XR series
Copyright 2021 Standard Bearer Machines, LLC
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Riding Safety
Follow these guidelines to improve your safety when riding Dualie
1.
ALWAYS wear proper safety equipment
2.
NEVER operate at speeds that exceed your ability to operate Dualie safely
3.
ALWAYS know your surrounding and actively scan the terrain for obstacles
4.
DO NOT wear loose fitting clothes or articles
5.
NEVER ride with more than 1 rider
6.
Suitable for riders 16 and older.
7.
Know your Dualie and your personal limits
WARNING: DO NOT RIDE AT NIGHT WITHOUT APPROPRIATE REFLECTORS AND LIGHTING. STANDARD
BEARER MACHINES DOES NOT SHIP THE DUALIE OR DUALIE XR WITH ANY COMPONENTS FOR NIGHT-
TIME RIDING SAFETY. IT IS THE OWNER
’
S RESPONSIBILITY TO EQUIP DUALIE WITH APPROPRIATE
REFLECTORS AND LIGHTING TO RIDE SAFETY AT NIGHT.
WARNING: IF ANY INJURIES OR HARM OCCUR WHEN YOU USE THE PRODUCT, STANDARD BEARER
MACHINES OR ITS DISTRIBUTOR WILL NOT BEAR ANY RESPONSIBILITY
Adjusting the Front Suspension
The front suspension has two manual controls that can change ride and handling characteristics. Looking
from above astride the Dualie, the left-side knob controls the stiffness of the suspension. The right-side
switch is used to disable/enable the suspension.
To stiffen or loosen the suspension, turn the right-side knob clockwise or
counterclockwise respectively. All Dualies ship with the suspension at the
loosest setting. If you find that the front-end dives too much, or that you
are having difficulty turning on soft ground (sand, snow), increase the
stiffness of both forks by turning the knob clockwise.
When activated, the optional front
suspension for the Dualies makes cornering
on hard surfaces smooth and improves
control on soft sand. The team at Rungu
recommends leaving the suspension activated (not locked out) for all
terrain, but you may want to try de-
activating the suspension if you’re in
deeper snow for better carving capability.