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¡ATENCIÓN!
NOTA
13 - RIDING INSTRUCTIONS & SAFETY TIPS
With the bike set up correctly, your ON-E is ready to ride! For learning riders, please
use these tips and instructions. The riders will get the most enjoyment if they feel safe
and in control. Do not be tempted to start the riders too quickly. Make sure the dial
adjuster are set to their slowest settings to begin (Position 1. Beginner)
Do not exceed the abilities of the rider! Only allow competent riders with full instruc
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tion to ride the bike. Do not allow inexperienced riders on the bike before they have
demonstrated a complete knowledge of the controls. Always start on the slowest se
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ttings.
STATIONARY LEARNING
1.
Ensure the switch is in the off position
2.
Lift the machine on to a stand or block, so the back wheel is an inch or two off the
ground. Ensure the bike is stable and cannot be rocked or fall off the stand.
3.
Sit the rider on the machine.
4.
Explain all the controls:
A. Throttle
B. Front Brake (right hand side).
C. Back Brake (left hand side).
5.
Have the rider practice each control, while the power is still off.
6.
Once rider have been practiced, with the motorcycle stopped, explaining how
the motorcycle is turned on and what function of the kill switch.
7.
With the rider on the bike
place the rider’s feet either on the pegs, or on the
ground and hands on the handlebars, turn on the switch.
8.
For learning riders, make sure the dial adjuster are set to their slowest settings
to begin (position 1) The riders will get the most enjoyment if they feel safe and in
control. As the pilot increases skills, it will be able to change the map gradually,
going step by step.
9.
At this time, have the rider practice opening and closing the throttle and, as
well as the reaction of the motorcycle. The aim is to get some throttle control, and
not use it as an ‘on-off’ switch. This is very important.
DO NOT RIDE UNTIL THIS HAS BEEN LEARNED FULLY.
10.
While still practicing the throttle, practice using the rear brake to stop the back
wheel. Make sure that this is coordinated. The throttle and brake should not be
applied simultaneously.
11.
UNTIL THESE SKILLS ARE MASTERED, DO NOT LET THE CHILD RIDE THE BIKE!
If the rider does not fully understand the controls and demonstrate these skills,
do not let them ride. They can try again at a later date when they are ready. The
riders must learn at THEIR pace.