Riding
with
passenger(s),
cargo,
or
both
affect
the
pedelec’s
weight,
balance,
center
of
gravity,
and
handling.
For
your
safety,
please
read
the
below
guidelines.
Changes
in
Handling
A
combination
of
factors
–
including
the
structural
rigidity
of
the
frame,
individual
component
strength,
steering
behavior,
and
weight
distribution
–
affect
the
bike’s
handling.
When
riding
with
a
heavy
load,
the
pedelec
will
require
more
effort
to
balance
and
more
time
to
brake!
There
is
a
strong
relationship
between
the
weight
of
the
rider
and
the
amount
of
cargo
the
rider
can
comfortably
balance
and
ride
with.
In
practice,
cargo
weight
should
be
no
more
than
80%
of
the
rider’s
weight.
Get
familiar
with
riding
a
loaded
pedelec
in
a
safe
area
before
riding
on
public
roads.
Do
not
to
exceed
the
maximum
carrying
capacity,
which
includes
rider
weight,
passenger
weight,
rear
rack,
child
seat
and any other accessories. Check the CE frame sticker on your frame for the maximum weight limit.
10. Passenger and Cargo Transport
Throttle
and
push
assist
with
cargo/passenger
transport
NOT
use
push
assist
or
throttle
as
a
means
of
acceleration.
MAKE
USE
of
your
gears
and
pedal input
to
avoid
overheating
or
damaging
electric
components.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Kickstand and Parked Weight
If your UNIMOKE is equipped with a kickstand, it can make loading and unloading easier. However, please note the
kickstand’s maximum weight limit. When loading cargo/passengers onto your pedelec with the kickstand down, do not
exceed the maximum weight limit of the kickstand.
Do not sit on the bike with the kickstand down. This can damage the kickstand and the kickstand mount on the
pedelec frame.
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