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How to Ride an Electric Bike?

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SanRicardo
07/29/25 4:31am

Steps to ride an electric bike: 1. Insert the key into the lock hole and rotate it until the dashboard lights up; 2. Straighten the bike, sit on it with one or both feet on the ground, then slowly rotate the speed control handle with your right hand from small to large. After the bike starts moving, adjust the speed according to traffic conditions; 3. When encountering obstacles ahead, release the accelerator and use the left hand to apply the rear brake as needed based on the current speed and situation. When purchasing an electric bike, choose the appropriate size, style, and color based on your needs and preferences. Upon purchase, lift the parking stand, inspect the exterior for any paint peeling, check the brightness of the plating, and ensure the seat, luggage rack, footrest, wheel rim, handlebars, and basket are intact. Follow the dealer's guidance to operate the bike according to the manual. Test the ignition key and battery lock to ensure they are safe, reliable, and easy to use. If the battery key is tight, press the battery slightly downward with the other hand when turning the key.

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VonJulianna
08/12/25 4:57pm

When I first started riding an e-bike, I felt a bit nervous, but I got the hang of it quickly. Remember to first check the vehicle: see if the battery is sufficiently charged—around 80% or more is ideal; make sure the tires are properly inflated and not flat; press the power button to turn it on, and you’ll hear a beep. Then, sit on the seat, stabilize yourself with both feet on the ground, hold the left brake lever with your left hand, and gently twist the right throttle handle to slowly apply power—the bike will move forward gently, so don’t go too fast. While riding, maintain a moderate speed—it’s best not to exceed 25 km/h in the city. When approaching traffic lights, start braking a few meters early to slow down gradually, avoiding sudden stops. Be extra cautious in rainy or slippery conditions, and avoid sharp turns. When parking, find a flat spot, plant your right foot on the ground for support, release the throttle with your right hand to cut power, and firmly grip the front brake with your left hand to stop. Oh, and always wear a helmet and follow traffic rules—safety first. Lastly, charge the battery regularly to avoid draining it completely, which shortens its lifespan. These tips come from my experience teaching neighbors in the community, making it easier for beginners to start and avoid accidents.

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LeJace
10/03/25 3:18am

Every day, I commute to work by riding an electric bike, and over time, I've mastered some techniques. In the morning, I first insert the key or press the start button to power it on, checking that the screen displays sufficient battery level. After getting on, I use pedal assist for a quicker start and to save battery, not relying solely on electric power. While riding, I adjust the gear—using lower gears for uphill climbs and higher gears on flat roads for efficiency. I control my speed to avoid overspeeding, slow down before turns, and check the rearview mirror for safe lane changes. On hot afternoons, I turn on the fan mode; a single charge lasts about a week, which is convenient. At night, I park at a fixed spot and lock it securely to prevent theft. I remember to regularly check brake pad wear and chain lubrication to minimize repairs. The battery lasts two to three years, so I avoid over-discharging and charge it frequently. Following traffic rules, like not running red lights, are habits I stick to for a smooth and hassle-free commute.

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VanKeegan
11/16/25 4:57am

From a technical perspective, riding an electric vehicle is simple but requires basic safety knowledge. Before starting, test the horn and lights to ensure sufficient power. Once seated, twist the throttle handle to engage the motor for slow propulsion while maintaining balance. During the ride, pay attention to the braking system—front disc and rear drum combinations provide sensitive and quick deceleration. Avoid sudden acceleration to protect the motor, ensuring energy efficiency and durability. Batteries, whether lead-acid or lithium types, should not be deeply discharged as it affects capacity. For maintenance, check tire pressure and tighten screws monthly to prevent loosening. Safety tips include wearing protective gear and staying within the lane—these practices ensure safe operation.

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