Locking The Bike; Crash - Cake Kalk& Manual

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bike indoors away from sunshine to avoid unnecessary aging or discoloration.
Make sure to turn the bike off with the main switch (pointing down) as it's
otherwise in standby and will drain the battery to an unhealthy level which
will shorten the lifespan of the battery.
Never store a bike with an empty battery. The optimal SOC is 30% (1-2 bars
on the display). If the bike will be stored for a longer period of time, charge the
bike to 30% SOC (see under "display") to maximize the lifespan of the battery.
Never store your bike in below 10° C, if you are unable to store the bike in
temperature above that, remove the battery and bring it inside. If the bike is
unused for too long. The oil inside of the forks can start to leak.

5.4 Locking the bike

In order to keep your bike safe. It's recommended to use an external lock
that is recommended for motorcycles. When leaving your bike on the street,
always turn the bike off and remove the key and the kill switch from the
bike. Lock the steering lock by turning the handlebar all the way to the left
and insert the key into the steering lock and turn the key. You will feel how
the handlebar will be locked to that position, so you can't ride the bike.
The steering lock is found under the triple clamps between the fork legs.

5.5 Crash

In the case of a crash, please go through the bike for any visual or structural
damage. If you find any damage affecting the handling of the vehicle, stop
riding to prevent further damage to the vehicle, yourself or the environment
around you.
For inspection, please go through the procedures under Chapter 3 "Regular
inspection and Maintenance". In case of a broken or damaged component,
visit www.ridecake.com/spareparts to order spare components. If you can't
find what you are looking for or have any questions, please get in contact
with CAKE directly.

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