OENCNA – Safe Riding Guidelines
Ultimate Performance Demands Ultimate Responsibility
OENCNA electric scooters are engineered for extreme off-road and high-performance riding, delivering unparalleled power and all-terrain capability. However,speed and thrills must always be grounded in safety. Please strictly follow these guidelines to ensure every ride is exhilaratingandsafe.
🚨 Pre-Ride Checklist
- Full-face helmet, knee & elbow pads, and gloves are mandatory. Wear sturdy, slip-resistant riding boots.
- In low-light conditions, use reflective vests or LED warning lights.
- Test brake responsiveness (ensure front and rear disc brakes function properly).
- Check tire pressure and tread depth (low pressure or worn tread increases slipping risk).
- Verify battery charge level to avoid power loss in extreme conditions.
- While OENCNA GT series is built for off-road, avoid wet rocks, loose sand, or steep slopes for high-risk maneuvers.
- On public roads, comply with local laws—some regions prohibit e-scooters on streets.
⚠️ Riding Safety Rules
- GT8 Pro and GT9 can exceed 80km/h, but non-professional riders should limit speed to 40km/h or below in open areas.
- Use regenerative braking + mechanical brakes together on descents to prevent overheating.
- For off-road: Attack position—bent knees, weight shifted back, relaxed arms to absorb shocks.
- Never ride one-handed or no-handed—sudden bumps can cause instant loss of control.
- Even in road mode, do not weave through car lanes or ride parallel to motorcycles.
- Slow down early and use a bell (if equipped) or voice alerts near pedestrians.
🚑 Emergency Handling
- If falling is unavoidable, roll sideways to distribute impact across elbows/knees, protecting your head.
- If the motor overheats or the battery behaves abnormally (e.g., smoke/odor), power off immediately and move away. Contact support.
- For a flat tire, avoid sudden braking—gradually slow to a stop.
- Carry a compact first-aid kit and backup communication (e.g., satellite phone) for long off-road trips.
- Call local emergency services first in critical situations.
🔧 Maintenance Tips
- Regularly clean motor vents to prevent dirt clogging.
- Inspect bearing lubrication and bolt tightness every 3 months.
- Use only OENCNA-approved batteries and chargers—modifications may cause hazards.
Every OENCNA is built for you, but safety is always in your hands.Ride hard. Ride smart. Ride home.