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AIMA BIG SUR Manual Del Usuario página 9

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Familiarize yourself with all the features and operations of Big Sur Bikes. Before riding
under more dangerous conditions, practice using the pedal assist system more and use
the throttle within a controllable range.
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Wear appropriate cycling clothes and shoes. If you wear loose pants, secure the pants
legs with leg clips or elastic bands to prevent them from being caught in the chain or
gears. Do not use items that might obstruct your hearing.
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Before transporting goods, please check your local regulations.
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When braking, press the rear brake first, then the front brake. If not braked correctly,
they may lock up, causing you to lose control or fall.
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Maintain a proper stopping distance from all other objects, passengers, and vehicles.
Weather conditions can severely affect the safe braking distance.
The following safety notes provide additional information for safe oper-
ation of Big Sur bicycles. Failure to read these notes could result in
serious injury or death.
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All users must read and understand this manual before riding a Big Sur Bike. Additional
manuals may also be provided for parts used on the bike, which should be read before
installing or using these parts.
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Make sure you understand all instructions, safety precautions, and warnings.
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Before first use, ensure the bike fits you. If the bike is too big or too small, you may lose
control or fall.
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Always wear a qualified bicycle helmet when riding. Follow the helmet manufacturer's
instructions for wearing and maintaining your helmet. Riding without a helmet could
result in serious injury or death.
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Before using the bike for the first time, make sure it is set up correctly, tightened and
torqued to the recommended values, and regularly check the setup and safety status of
parts and hardware.
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You must be familiar with the laws and requirements for bicycles in your area.
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Ensure the handlebar grips are in good condition and correctly installed. Loose or
damaged grips can cause the vehicle to lose control and fall.
Safety Precautions
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