E-Bikeboard Allrounder User Manual - page 7
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1.6.3 Riding Tips
3 - Speed *
Beginners should use speed 1 (slow). Use speed 2 (medium) and 3 (max speed)
only if you are an experienced E-Bikeboard user.
Braking *
Use primarily the left brake lever to slow down, which is for the rear wheels.
Reverse *
This feature should only be used by experienced E-Bikeboard users.
Acceleration
Never accelerate in an uncontrolled fashion.
Terrain/Surface changes
Be aware that every terrain/surface change (i.e. from pavement to grass, a
threshold or speed bump) is a potential hazard and may require a change in
driving style. Do not pull up the E-Bikeboard handlebar when riding over obstacles.
Steep Slopes
When going downhill never exceed a speed of 35km/h (22mph). Instead, use the
brakes to slow down or push the E-Bikeboard. If driving across a slope the driver
must balance the inclination by leaning his/her body uphill.
Added Height
Because of the added height of the E-Bikeboard platform (and the driver’s helmet)
special care must be taken when driving indoors, as well as through doorways,
archways, under tree branches, signs, or other overhead obstacles.
*
Note: See chapter "3.2 Handlebar Control Features" for more detailed information
Visibility
To ride safely, the rider must be able to see clearly and must be visible to others.
Always switch on the light when riding the E-Bikeboard at night time or in
conditions of low visibility. Follow local legislation regarding regulations for using the
E-Bikeboard at night.
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Turns/Curves
Always turn slowly and with caution - do not turn abruptly!
Lean into the turn to maintain balance. The body must be brought into an inclined
position as on a bicycle or motorbike. (see diagram)
Exception 1: When driving alongside a steep hill, lean towards the hill
Exception 2: When driving a Models with fixed leaning system, make sure to turn
only with a slow speed so all 3 wheels are always touching the ground.