SAFETY
FOR POCKET BIKES
1. Always wear an ANSI or Snell approved full-face helmet when riding pocket bikes. Always buckle the chinstrap when using the helmet. 2. Always wear protective gear such as elbow pads and kneepads when riding pocket bikes. Make sure they are fastened snugly. Shin guards are also recommended for further protection. 3. Always wear gloves that will protect the rider when falling. Many motorcycle gloves also have extra protection for the knuckles and palms of your hand in case your hands come in contact with the ground when racing pocket bikes. 4. Long sleeved shirts and full length pants are needed to prevent minor scrapes if the rider does happen to fall. Full leather attire will further protect the rider if he or she happens to fall driving pocket bikes. 5. Always do a safety check before each ride. This includes tire pressure, tightening of all screws and bolts, chain tension and all adjustments on pocket bikes and electric scooters. 6. Keep the pocket bike well maintained. Oil the chain every four hours of riding and adjust the tension of all cables for throttle and brakes after every riding session. Be sure to use the correct amount of oil / gasoline mixture. The bottle provided will give an accurate measurement when filling up your tank on these pocket bikes. 7. Do not ride the vehicle on public roads. Most states prohibit the use of these types of pocket bikes and scooters on public roads. Most of these pocket bikes and scooters were designed for use in enclosed areas, so there are no headlights or brake lights. Please check your local DMV for details. 8. Do not ride in conditions that may impair your visibility or reaction time. Night time riding, riding in fog, snow or rain can greatly increase chances of injury. 9. If minors are riding pocket bikes, there must be adult supervision at all times. All riders must obey local and state laws as well as having complete knowledge of all safety precautions and measures. 10. Do not ride pocket bikes in areas where there may be animals, people or other moving vehicles. 11. The ideal terrain for most of our pocket bikes is a flat and smooth pavement free from cracks and loose debris. The pavement must be dry and free from excessive paint, as it may cause the tires to slip in a turn. Warning:
(a) Pocket Bike and Scooter riding activities involve risks and dangers
of serious bodily injury, including but not limited to, disability,
paralysis and death, (b) these risks and dangers may be caused by your
own actions, or inactions, the actions or inactions of others participating
in the activity, the condition in which the activity takes place, or
the negligence of others and (c) there may be other risks and social
and economic losses either known to you, not known to you or not readily
foreseeable at this time and you fully accept and assume all such risks
and all responsibility for losses, costs, and damages incurred as a
result of your participation in the pocket bikes and scooters riding
activity. The purchaser also assumes all risks and responsibility for
any person or person(s) riding their pocket bikes or scooters, including,
but not limited to, minors, friends or any other person(s). By ordering
these scooters and pocket bikes and completing the purchase you acknowledge
and agree to all terms and conditions stated herein. If you do not agree
to these terms, do not continue with this purchase of our pocket bikes.
Safety
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