Safety Guidelines

Safety Guidelines
Before using your E-bike, please ensure compliance with local laws and regulations regarding top speed, throttle usage, and age restrictions for E-bikes.
      Fit: Prior to initial use, ensure the E-bike fits you correctly. Riding an E-bike that is too large or small may result in loss of control or falls.
      Setup: Properly tighten and set up your E-bike before use, and conduct routine inspections. Failure to ensure correct installation, operation, or maintenance of any component may lead to serious injury or death.
           Helmet: Always wear a helmet conforming to state laws to reduce the risk of head injuries while riding your E-bike.
    Visibility: Increase visibility by wearing bright reflective clothing, keeping reflectors clean and aligned, and using headlights and taillights in low-light conditions. Follow applicable laws regarding additional protective gear.
         Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain your E-bike to ensure safety and longevity. Follow maintenance guidelines outlined in the manual and check safety equipment before each ride.
     Grips: Ensure handlebar grips are undamaged and securely installed to prevent loss of control.
        Brake System: Check the brake suppressor switch operation before every ride to ensure motor power is cut off when brakes are applied.
         Acceleration: Understand the operation of the twisting accelerator and pedal boost sensor, and adjust riding speed accordingly. Start with the lowest assistance level until comfortable controlling the power.
  Battery: Improper charging, storage, or usage of the battery may void the warranty and pose safety risks.
  Wet Conditions: Exercise caution when riding in wet conditions to prevent slipping and falling.
       Post-Incident Inspection: Consult a certified E-bike mechanic for a thorough inspection following any incident.
        Extreme Riding: Avoid extreme riding, as it may damage components or lead to serious injury or death.
Caution: Exercise extra care when riding E-bikes, as they are heavier and faster than      conventional bicycles.
    Ride Wisely: Familiarize yourself with riding conditions and ride within your abilities. Avoid riding under the influence of alcohol, drugs, fatigue, or distraction.
  
       Off-Road Riding: Off-road riding requires specific skills and precautions. Wear appropriate safety gear and familiarize yourself with local regulations.
   Legal Compliance: Familiarize yourself with local laws and regulations governing the operation of E-bikes in your area.
          Instruction Comprehension: Ensure full understanding of all instructions and safety notices/warnings before riding.
Your safety is paramount. Please adhere to these guidelines to enjoy a safe and enjoyable riding experience with your E-bike.