O N E W H E E L + O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L
WAYS TO DISMOUNT
When you’re done riding, slow down to a standstill by
leaning backward to decelerate. Then either lift your
heel while maintaining balance or jump off with both
feet.
TIP:
Both rider-detection areas must be pressed to
start riding. If you slow down and remove your foot
from only one area, the O will disengage.
WARNING:
Never step off with your back foot first
(the foot not on the rider-detection area). This
increases risk of a fall and possible injury.
RANGE
Range varies on an assortment of factors including rider
weight and riding style, terrain, inclines and declines
and tire pressure. For optimal range, we recommend
the following tips:
*Tire pressure makes a significant difference to
Onewheel range, top speed and ride quality.
Even a few PSI change can alter the ride
TIP:
Fully charge your O.
TIP:
Ensure the tire pressure is at 20psi.*
Summary of Contents for ONEWHEEL+
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