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It must be properly maintained according to the instructions in this user guide.
WARNING: As for any mechanical component, a bicycle is subject to high stresses and will
wear. The different materials and components can react differently to wear or ageing. If
the intended useful life intended for a component has been exceeded, it may suddenly
break, presenting a risk of injury for the cyclist. Cracks, scratches and discolouration in
areas subject to high stresses indicate that the component has exceeded its useful life and
must be replaced.
Recommendation: Safe and secure use
Before using your bicycle, make sure it is working correctly. Check the following points in particular:
The position is comfortable
The nuts, screws, tightening levers, tightened components
The brakes are working properly
The handlebars’ range of movement is correct, without excessive play
The wheels are not blocked by anything and the bearings are correctly adjusted
The wheels are correctly tightened and attached to the frame/fork
The tyres are in good condition and their pressure is correct
The condition of the wheel rims
The pedals are firmly attached to the chain set
The transmission works
The reflectors are correctly positioned.
RECOMMENDATION: Your bicycle should undergo a revision by a professional every 6
months, in order to ascertain that it is working properly and safe to use. It is the users
responsibility to ensure that all the components are working correctly before use.
Choose a safe spot, away from traffic, to familiarise yourself with your new bicycle. The assistance may be
triggered with force, check that your handlebar is straight and that the road is clear.
Make sure that you are in good health before getting on your bicycle.
In the case of unusual weather conditions (rain, cold, night time...), be particularly vigilant and adapt your
speed and your reactions accordingly.
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