Riding Safety!
Ride safe, be smart and always use personal protective equipment, including a helmet. Riding a Halfbike is inherently risky, riders should always read and adhere to the guidelines in this owner’s manual.
Halfbike is a non conventional vehicle and learning how to ride it takes time and practice. Think of it as a skateboard or ski and always be extra cautious when you ride!
Use of personal protective equipment is highly advisable. That includes wearing a helmet and pads.
Halfbike should be ridden only when the weather conditions allow so. Avoid riding on slippery, wet or icy pavements. Steep descents are hazardous and should be avoided.
Halfbike should be ridden on smooth and even pavement. Avoid riding on roads with steep cross slopes, high banked turns or deep ruts. Be cautious about rough pavements. A sudden bump or pothole may disrupt your balance.
Avoid riding on busy roads and alongside motorized traffic. Wherever possible, try to ride in designated bike lanes and routes. Be cautious when riding in congested spaces and on crowded pedestrian streets.
Always use both front and tail lights at night. Avoid riding in low visibility or low light conditions.
Check whether the handlebar is properly secured and if the QRs holding it are well tightened before each ride.
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