Cycleboard ELITE Owner's Manual page 14

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OPERATING PROCEDURES (CON'T)
OPTIMAL RIDING POSITIONS
The best way to ensure you are always well positioned during normal riding (and to minimize the risk of accidents), is to distribute your
weight evenly between the rear and front wheels. To brake safely, shift your weight back toward the rear wheel while applying the
hand brake. Avoid leaning too far over the handlebars - the rider must maintain balance on their feet, not leaning on the handlebars.
The legs should be slightly bent to absorb impact, balance the body and ensure constant contact with the riding deck. Avoid skidding
during braking, this may cause unsafe conditions and will prematurely wear out the rear tire.
PRACTICE SAFE RIDING
The handlebars DO NOT TURN. Avoid applying excessive force or making sudden jerking movements to the handlebars in any
direction which can damage the lower handle area over time. Steering the CycleBoard is achieved through leaning from left to right.
DOWNHILL AND RIDER-ASSISTED RIDING
The CycleBoard is intended to be primarily powered by its electric motor and does not require the rider to manually operate it for
successful riding. We recommend that you take time to familiarize yourself with the CycleBoard and to safely and gradually explore
the limits of performance with each ride. This is especially important before attempting steep descents or speeds in excess of 10 mph.
Riding downhill is advanced and requires you to be fully competent before even attempting it. Although the CycleBoard is designed to
primarily be used with electrical power, the CycleBoard can also be ridden similar to a kick scooter.
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