2862 Walnut Avenue, Suite D - Tustin, CA, 92780
Phone: 1.949.313.6340 • E
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
GENERAL WARNINGS
Like any sport, bicycling involves risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a
bicycle, you assume the responsibility for that risk, so you need to know, and practice the
rules of safe and responsible riding and the proper use and maintenance of this bicycle.
Proper use and maintenance of your bicycle reduces risk over injury.
Your bicycle is designed for use by person 16 years old and above.
Riders must have the physical condition, reaction time and mental capability to ride and manage
traffic, road conditions, and sudden situations, while also respecting the laws governing electric
bicycle use where they ride, regardless of age. If you have an impairment or disability such as a
visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment, cognitive/language impairment, or
a seizure disorder, consult your physician before riding any bicycle.
Notice:
It is recommended that users pay special attention to all of the general
operating rules below before operating their Super73 bike.
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When riding, obey the same road laws as all other road vehicles including giving way to
pedestrians and stopping at red lights and stop signs.
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For additional information, contact the road traffic authority, police department or
Department of Motor Vehicles in your state or country.
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Use correct hand signals to indicate turning or stopping.
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Concentrate on the path ahead. Avoid potholes, gravel, wet or oily roads, curbs, train
tracks, speed bumps, drain gates, and other obstacles.
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Cross train tracks at a 90 degree angle or walk your bike across.
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Be aware at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles or other cyclists.
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Familiarize yourself with all the bike features. Practice using the brakes and power
system.
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If you are wearing loose pants, secure the bottom using leg clips or elastic bands to
prevent them from being caught in the chain or gears.
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Wear proper riding clothes and avoid wearing open toe shoes.
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Don’t carry passengers or cargo that will interfere with your ability to control the bicycle.
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Don’t use items that may restrict your hearing.
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Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other objects, riders, and vehicles.
Safe braking distances are based on forces such as weather and light conditions
among other variables.