5. Be careful when transporting an electric bicycle.
• An electric bicycle is heavier than a normal bicycle. If transporting on a vehicle, be aware of the maximum load capacity of the
vehicle's roof, towing hook and/or the bicycle carrier. Refer to the manuals of the vehicle and bicycle carrier for details.
• Remove the controller (if removable), and battery and, if present, panniers from the bicycle and store them elsewhere in the
vehicle during the drive.
• Always respect local laws about transportation of an electric bicycle.
• Because Li-Ion batteries of this size and power are considered 'Dangerous goods, class 9' when transporting, regulations may
restrict the transport of separate Li-Ion batteries in some places. The restrictions apply to most airlines and some trucking
companies. If you intend to ship or travel with your electric bicycle (with installed battery), check with the airline or carrier
and local regulations about traveling with a Li-Ion battery.
6. Obey local regulations.
In most countries the regulations for the use of an electric bicycle are the same as those for a standard bicycle. However,
there may be local differences such as where you can ride, minimum rider age, or required equipment and registration.
It is the rider's responsibility to know the local regulations that apply to an electric bicycle and to obey them.
7. Visit your dealer on a regular basis for maintenance of your new bicycle.
• Your dealer has the right knowledge and equipment to maintain your electric bicycle.
• If you have questions about your new electric bicycle, ask your dealer!
Limited warranty
Your bicycle is covered by a Lifetime Limited Warranty.
Please visit our web site for details.
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