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INTRODUCTION
General safety
When riding your motorcycle, always wear the correct safety gear,
even for short journeys: an approved helmet, eye protection, riding
boots, gloves and protective clothing. Taking these precautions helps
to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident.
Make sure your motorcycle is maintained in good mechanical
condition by following the maintenance schedule and making any
recommended adjustments contained in this handbook. Be sure to
check your motorcycle before going for a ride. For further information,
see Daily safety checks on page 38.
Modifications to the motorcycle may render the vehicle unsafe, void
the warranty, and/or cause injury to yourself and other road users.
Therefore, Maeving cannot be held liable for any consequences as the
result of non-approved modifications.
It is not recommended to overload your motorcycle with large, bulky
or heavy items. This additional load may affect the handling of your
motorcycle and the effectiveness of the safety systems, as well as
void the warranty
Sometimes, motorists or pedestrians do not see motorcyclists
approaching, and electric motorcycles are virtually silent when in use.
Wearing bright or reflective clothing and maintaining a good road
position while riding can make you more visible to other road users
and provide you with extra room to take evasive action in the case of
an emergency.
Remember to signal when changing lanes or turning, and use the
horn to alert other road users of your presence where appropriate.
Never ride a motorcycle under the influence of drugs or alcohol, as
this is illegal and will impair your riding ability.
Operating a motorcycle on public roads without a licence is illegal
and could lead to prosecution. The formal training for correct riding
techniques, included in the licensing process, is essential for avoiding
loss of motorcycle control and accidents.
Your Maeving RM1
There are two versions of the Maeving RM1 available:
• L1e-B
- The L1 variant has two driving modes available and is
speed-limited.
• L3e-A1
- The L3 variant has three driving modes available.
Maeving can derestrict an L1 variant motorcycle, in order to
increase the performance to that of the L3 variant. This needs to
be done by the Maeving Workshop Team or a Maeving Workshop
Partner and will come at an additional cost. To find out more, please
contact the Maeving Support Team. For further information, see
Contacts on page 6.
Variant
Driving Mode
Maximum Speed
Km/h
Mph
L1
1
45
28
2
32
20
L3
1
70
45
2
45
28
3
32
20
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