How to start a moped?
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To start a moped, you need to engage the brake. First, turn on the key, and then squeeze the brake. Beginners should use a low gear. After getting on the road, maintain a safe distance from vehicles in front, behind, and on both sides. To slow down, release the throttle, use the front and rear brakes, and control the clutch.
I just bought an electric bicycle last time, and as a newcomer, the starting process is quite simple. The first step is to check the battery level; if it's fully charged, things are easier. Locate the power switch under the handlebar, usually a knob or button, and turn it clockwise to turn it on. Then, gently pedal, and the electric bike will activate the assist power, gradually accelerating. After starting, avoid pedaling too hard or too fast to prevent rapid battery drain—newcomers often forget this. It's best to develop a habit of charging it at home after each ride instead of waiting until it's out of power. Additionally, before starting in rainy weather, make sure to dry the power connector to prevent short circuits and motor damage. Starting an electric bicycle is particularly fun and saves energy, but regular maintenance is necessary, such as checking chain lubrication monthly.