Wet Weather
It is recommended to not ride in wet weather if avoidable. Ride in wet weather only if necessary.
Electric bike is not meant for use in heavy rain, or streams. Never immerse or submerge this product in
water or liquid as the electrical system may be damaged.
You should exercise additional caution when riding this bike in damp conditions.
Reduce your speed when riding in slick weather to assist you keep control of the bike.
Because it will take longer to slow down and stop than while driving in dry circumstances, apply the
brakes earlier.
Be careful to increase your visibility to other drivers. Use reputable safety lights and wear luminous
apparel.
Wet conditions make it more difficult to identify road hazards. Be careful as you go.
Night riding
Cyclists should ride at night with extreme caution. In many circumstances, night riding can be more risky
than day riding since it is exceedingly challenging for drivers and pedestrians to spot bicyclists in the
dark.
Individuals of an appropriate age who are aware of the increased risks should take extra care when
riding at drawn, dusk or at night. Please not that it is important to choose suitable apparel and
specialized equipment when riding in unfavoureable conditions to reduce the risk of injury.
Warning! Reflectors should not worn as a substitute for required lighting. Cyclists are near to invisible
for other cyclists and motorists if the necessary lights and reflective gear are not used. Take all
necessary efforts to make yourself visible if you are riding at night by using lights and reflectors.
Inadequate lighting precautions could cause fatalities or significant injuries. Reflectors are intended to
reflect the light from passing cars and street lights, making you more noticeable and recognisable as a
cyclist in motion.
Caution! Reflectors and their mounting brackets should be checked regularly to ensure they are clean,
straight and securely mounted. Check to be sure you comply with all local laws about night riding. The
followings are recommended:
It is important you take steps to enhance your visibility by wearing light-colored, reflective clothing
and accessories. There are plenty of proper reflective gear option that can be worn: Vests,
armbands, leg bands, stripes on your helmet, and blinker attached to your body and or bicycle.
Make sure your clothing or miscellaneous items do not obstruct the visibility of your reflectors and
lights.
Make sure that your bicycle is equipped with reflectors for riding at dawn, dusk or at night.
Always ride slowly when riding at night.
Assembly and Fit
Correct assembly and fit are essential elements to ensure your bicycling safety, performance, and
comfort. Even if you have the experience, skill, and tools to complete these essential steps before your
first ride, we still recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic to check your work.
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