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Provence: +33 9 81 71 57 00 South-West: +33 9 75 78 16 75
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Plan your itinerary before you leave.
Check that both batteries are 100% charged.
If you are solo with a classic itinerary, allow around 40km per battery.
If you are riding solo and your ride includes almost 50% uphill, allow 30km per battery.
If you are riding as a duo (with no climbs), allow around 30km per battery.
If you are riding as a duo and your ride includes almost 50% uphill, allow 20km per battery.
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The maximum speed of the scooter is limited to 45km/h.
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You'll find them in the glove compartment on the right-hand side of the scooter. You'll find photocopies of the registration document, insurance certificate and accident report.
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If you've never ridden a scooter before, it's best to let someone else drive.
You must wear a helmet and gloves. It is strongly recommended that you wear a jacket (preferably leather), trousers (jeans) and closed-toe shoes.
Always check the condition of your scooter before using it.
Be careful when starting the scooter, as it tends to go off quickly.
When you get off the scooter, remember to turn the key to "off".
You must be at least 1.50m tall to be able to put your feet on the ground.
The maximum weight supported by the scooter is 150kg.
Please use the central stand and avoid the side stand.
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You must wear a helmet and gloves. It is strongly recommended that you wear a jacket (preferably leather), trousers (jeans) and closed high-top shoes.
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Always check the condition of the scooter before using it.
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Be careful when starting the scooter, as it tends to go off quickly.
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When you get off the scooter, remember to turn the key to "off".
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You must be at least 1.50m tall to be able to put your feet on the ground.
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The maximum weight supported by the scooter is 150kg.
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Please use the central stand and avoid the side stand.