• Only use the skateboard when there is
sufficient light and the weather conditions are
suitable. Also wear tight and easily visible
clothing.
• Avoid uneven and unstable surfaces while
riding to avoid an uncontrolled stop of the
rollers.
• Always watch out for other people!
• Do not ride in high pedestrian traffic or
vehicle traffic.
• The skateboard may not be used in rain or
on ice and/or sand.
• Although the skateboard was designed for
high stress, damage caused by continuous
strain cannot be ruled out. As the driver, you
are responsible for any possible risks result-
ing from this.
Attention! Before each ride, always
carefully inspect the skateboard for possible
damage and maintain it regularly.
Attention! Always use only original
replacement parts and only let a specialist
make repairs. No alterations may be made
to the product that could endanger its safety.
Attention! Check whether there are stat-
utory regulations for the use of skateboards
in your region (or for wearing protective
equipment) and follow them.
Use
Remove the packaging film and the plastic
roller block completely before the first use.
Rules of conduct while riding
• Check the function of the rollers and that all
screws are tight before each use.
• Regularly clean the ball bearings and rollers.
• Be observant and careful at all times.
• Always ride in a controlled manner.
• Adjust your speed to your riding skill at all
times. Do not ride faster than you can still
control the skateboard and dismount safely
while riding.
• Avoid stones, sand, gravel, water, oil,
potholes, and very rough ground.
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Tips for beginners
Most accidents happen in the first month.
Follow the tips below:
Attention! First, practice on a slip-re-
sistant surface, such as carpet, before you
switch to a faster surface.
• During your first attempt to ride, let a second
person help you who can support you if
necessary.
• Learn the basics of riding, such as cornering,
sliding, and braking, before you attempt
difficult tricks.
Riding and braking
1. To first get a feel for the skateboard, stand
on the skateboard loosely, with your knees
slightly bent, and let a second person pull
you.
2. When you feel safe and can keep your bal-
ance well, you can make your first attempts
alone. Put one foot on the skateboard and
push off with the other foot. You can put the
second foot on the skateboard when you
have built up enough speed. For the correct
posture, stand with your upper body tilted
slightly forward, looking in the direction you
are going, and slightly sideways on the skate-
board. Dismount from the skateboard in a
controlled manner if you lose your balance.
Do not ride faster than you can still control
the board.
3. In the next step, now try to roll the skate-
board forward using body movements.
4. Shift your body weight left or right to make
a turn.
5. To turn or brake while riding, you can prac-
tice tail stopping the skateboard. To do this,
put one foot on the back of the skateboard
and shift your weight to that foot. The skate-
board tips down in the back.
Adjusting the steering
characteristics (Fig. B)
You can adjust the steering characteristics of
the front axle and the rear axle and choose
between a soft or hard adjustment.
Soft adjustment:
Loosen the axle kingpin nut (1) slightly.