
AEROLUXESO
ELECTRIC BIKE


Contents
Don’t Ride Until You Read This: ............................................................
Unpacking and Product Specs ...............................................................
Get To Know Your E-Bike ........................................................................
Handlebar Assembly ...............................................................................
Seat Assembly............................................................................................
Rear Reflector Assembly ..........................................................................
Front Wheel Assembly ............................................................................
Removing The Battery..............................................................................
Warranty ...................................................................................................
Charging The Battery ...............................................................................
Charge Your E-Bike ..................................................................................
Maintenance & Repair.............................................................................
Function Mode .........................................................................................
Battery Information ...............................................................................
Troubleshooting Guidance......................................................................
Warning Message ....................................................................................
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Pedals Assembly .......................................................................................
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Tire Inflation Instructions ........................................................................
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E-Bike Console Functions .......................................................................
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How To Use The Transmission .............................................................
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Congratulations
on your purchase!
This user manual will help you assemble and
operate your new electric bicycle. Be sure to read
ALL OF THE INFORMATION in this manual
before riding.
NOTE TO ALL RIDERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18:
It’s very important that you get parental permission
before riding your electric bicycle.
TOOLS INCLUDED: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm
Allen wrech, 13mm&15mm open-end wrench,
Flat Head & Phillips dual-purpose Screwdrive.
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Don’t Ride Until You Read This:
ALWAYS wear a helmet when riding your electric bike.
Make sure your electric bike has a full battery before taking it out to ride.
Always be aware of local road laws, and follow them.
Do not
Always respect pedestrians.
Do not ride under wet conditions. The electric bike may slide from under your
feet causing injury. Wet conditions may damage the electronics and void the
To conserve electricity, use assist mode and avoid zero starting, frequent braking,
driving against the wind, carrying heavy loads including other people and riding
with insufficient air pressure.
warranty.
ride the bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
WARNING: Lithium-ion Batteries and/or products that contain
Lithium-ion Batteries can expose you to chemicals including cobalt
lithium nickel oxide, and nickel, which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Warning Message
1. Avoid water - The electric bike is not waterproof. The electronics may be damaged
due to water and water damage is not covered by our warranty. Riding in wet
conditions is also very dangerous and may result in injury.
2. Avoid prolonged exposure to sun or rain and avoid storage in places with high
temperatures or corrosive gas.
3.
4.
5.
Do not modify the product from the manufacturers original design.
6.
Do not exceed
7.
Avoid touching the charging port directly and do not let it make contact with a
metal object.
8.
Keep hands and all body parts away
from moving parts while operating the
electric bike.
9.
Before riding - be sure to check the electric bike over and make sure all components
and function are operating correctly before each use.
10.
Before riding - be sure
to check t
hat the braking system is functioning properly;
also be sure to check that all safety labels are in place and you understand the
safety warnings.
11.
Before riding - be sure that any and all axle guards, chain guards, or other covers
be sure to check that the tires are in good condition, inflated properly,
and have sufficent tread remaining.
or guards supplied by the manufacturer are in place and in serviceable condition.
Before riding -
the posted speed limit and obey all traffic laws.
Whenever you ride the GOTRAX Electric Bike ,you risk severe injury or even death
from loss of control, collisions, and falls. Use caution and ride at your own risk.
12. Never exceed the 264lbs (120 kg) maximum load rating.
13. The electric bike should never be used by children under the age of 16.
14. Maximum Speed - Your electric bike accelerates to a maximum speed of 20 mph.
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15. Make note that additional insurance may be required to cover situations you
encounter while riding an electric bike. It is recommended that you contact an
insurance company or broker for advice and consultation.
16. To conserve electricity, use assist mode and avoid zero starting, frequent braking,
driving against the wind, carrying heavy loads including other people and riding with
insufficient air pressure.
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Correct
Forehead covered
Incorrect
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMETIT
COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!
A properly fitting, CPSC approved, bicycle helmet
should be worn at all times when riding your bicycle.
In addition, if you are carrying a passenger (only use
an approved child safety seat), and remember, the
passenger must also be wearing a helmet.
The correct helmet should:
-be comfortable
-be lightweight
-have good ventilation
-fit correnctly
-cover the forehead
-be securely fastened on the rider.
Forehead exposed
FCC REGULATIONS This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
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following measures:
*Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
*Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
*Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
*Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Remove all packaging material, then inspect each item for any accidental damage
your box: that may have occurred during shipping. You should find each of item
in you box:
Unpacking and Product Specs
Pedal Battery Charger
Battery rear reflectorKeys
Large wrench Allen wrenches Screwdriver
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS
Model
AEROLUXESO
Unfolded Dimensions
1900*780*1130mm(74.8*30.7*44.5 in)
Package Dimensions 1560*275*730mm(61.1*10.8*28.7 in)
Max Load 120kg(264lbs)
Max Speed 32km/h(20MPH)
Battery 36V 9.6Ah
Pedal-Assist Range 60km(37miles)
Pure Electric Range 32km(20miles)
Max Angle of Climb 14 degrees
Charging Time 5hours
Tire Pressure 25-40 PSI
Input 100-240V 50/60Hz AC Plug: Output 42V 2A
Bell
Seat 6061 Aluminum Alloy
IP Level IPX4
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Get To Know Your E-Bike
LED Display
Saddle
Seat Post
Stem
Battery
Pedals
Motor
Disc Brake
Wheel Chain
Tire
Crankset
Charger Port
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Put the handlebar riser into the front fork riser
pipe according to the figure; The safety line of
the handlebar riser should not be exposed
outside the front fork bowl set.
After tightening the stem, pull the cover to fit
headset ;
Loosen the opening tube and the handlebar
fixing screw to adjust the handlebar to the riding
angle Align the handlebar with the center
position, tighten and fix the bolts on both sides
of the handlebar riser by 6mm hex tool;
Tighten the bolts at the top of the riser to
secure it directly in front of the bike by 6mm
hex tool;
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3 4
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Handlebar Assembly
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Check whether the handlebar is aligned with the
front wheel. If not, repeat above steps to adjust;
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Take the seat post and seat tube;
Insert seat post into seat tube, adjust
position; Adjust the seat height. Clamp
secure/tighten the quick release
clamp.
Clamp secure/tighten the quick release
clamp.
Loosen the seat clamp;
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3
4
Seat Assembly
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Take rear reflector and bolt out of
tool box;
place rear reflector on the locking bolt
of the seat tube and tighten it with the
cross head screw-driver.
1 2
Rear Reflector Assembly
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Check the L-Left and R-Right pedal; Take 15mm wrench out of toolbox;
1 2
Drive Side of Bike select R-Right pedal;
Insert Pedal into Crank/Drive side and
start to turn CLOCKWISE;Once hand
tight apply 15mm wrench to pedal and
tighten and secure.
NON Drive Side of Bike select L-Left
pedal;Insert Pedal into Crank
Arm/NON- Drive side and start to turn
COUNTER CLOCKWISE;Once hand
tight apply 15mm wrench to pedal and
tighten and secure;
3 4
Pedals Assembly
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Remove the shaft and the filler block from the
front disc brake caliper;(NOTE: DO NOT
THROW IT AWAY, YOU NEED TO REINSTALL THE
PACKING BLOCK EACH TIME YOU REMOVE THE
FRONT WHEEL.)
Insert the shaft into place on the both side of the front fork and lock it with 15mm hex tool
Remove the cover on the shaft; Position the front
wheel so that it is centered between the front fork
legs and the shaft is in the front fork rack;Align
the disc brake of the front wheel set with the disc
brake seat to mount the disc on the front fork;
(Note:Two spacers on the on both sides of the
front shaft shall be outside of hook PAWS )
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3 4
Front Wheel Assembly
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The removed battery can be charged
separately, and the installation and
storage of the battery is also particularly
important when not in use;
Rotate the key counterclockwise, and
the battery will automatically pop out
to the side.
When pick out of the battery,please
keep the battery cavity clean and avoid
exposure to rain;
Pull the battery out from the side with
your hand, and lift it out from the top
of the battery.
Removing The Battery
1 2
3 4
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Insert the output end of the charger
into the battery and the input end into
the power supply
Red light indicates that the battery is
charging, and green light indicates that
the battery is fully charged.
Charging The Battery
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You can also charge your battery installed in the bike using the exterior charging port.
1. Locate the charging port.
2. Plug one side of the charger into the charging port and plug the other into an outlet.
3. A red light indicates the battery is charging, green indicates the battery is full.
4. Charging Time: 5hours.
Charge Your E-Bike
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Tire Inflation Instructions
After assembling your bike, it will be necessary to inflate the tires. Check the sidewall of
the tire for the correct tire pressure (PSI) and inflate tires accordingly with a MANUAL
BICYCLE PUMP. Improper inflation is the biggest cause of tire failure. Due to the
slightly porous nature of bicycle inner tubes, it is normal for your bike tires to
lose pressure over time. For this reason it is critically important to maintain the
proper tire inflation on your bike.
1. Your bicycle has been equipped with tires which the bike’s manufacturer felt were
the best balance of performance and value for the use for which the bike was intended.
The tire size and pressure rating are marked on the sidewall of the tire. CAUTION: Pencil
type automtive tire gauges and gas station air hose pressure settings can be inaccutate
and should not be relied upon for consistent, accurate pressure readings. Instead, use a
high quality dial gauge.
WARNING: NEVER INFLATE A TIRE BEYOND THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
MARKED ON THE TIRE’S SIDEWALL. EXCEEDING THE RECOMMENDED
MAXIMUM PRESSURE MAY BLOW THE TIRE OFF THE RIM, WHICH COULD CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE BIKE AND INJURY TO THE RIDER AND OTHERS. THE BEST WAY
TO INFLATE A BICYCLE TIRE TO THE CORRECT PRESSURE IS WITH A BICYCLE
PUMP. NEVER USE A SERVICE STATION AIR HOSE TO INFLATE A BICYCLE TIRE. IT
IS DESIGNED FOR LARGER TIRES AND IT CAN EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED
MAXIMUM PRESSURE AND IT MAY BLOW THE TIRE OFF THE RIM.
Tires and Tubes
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Schraeder Valve Presta Valve
Tire pressure is given either as maximum pressure or as a pressure range. How a tire
performs under different terrain or weather conditions depends largely on tire
pressure. Inflation the tire to near its maximum recommended pressure gives the
lowest rolling resistance; but also produces the harshest ride. High pressures work
best on smooth, dry pavement. Very low pressuures, at the bottom of the recom-
mmended pressure range, give the best performance on smooth, slick terrain such as
hard-packed clay, and on deep, loose surfaces such as deep, dry sand. Tire pressure
that is too low for your weight and the riding conditions can cause a puncture of the
tube by allowing the tire to deform suffciently to pinch the inner tube between the
rim and the riding surface.
Some special high-performance tires have unidirectional treads: their tread pattern is
designed to work better in one direction than in the other. The sidewall marking of a
unidirectional tire will have an arrow showing the correct rotation direction. If your
bike has unidirectional tires, be sure that they are mounted to rotate in the correct
direction.
2. The tire valve allows air to enter the tire’s inner tube under pressure, but doesn’t let
it back out unless you want it to. There are primarily two kinds of bicycle tube valves:
The Schraeder Valve and the Presta Valve. The bicycle pump you use must have the
fitting appropriate to the valve stems on your bicycle. The Schraeder is like the valve
on a car tire, this is the type of valve stem you should have on your bike. To inflate a
Schraeder valve tube, remove the valve cap and push the air hose on you bike. To
inflate a Schraeder valve tube, remove the valve cap and push the air hose or pump
fitting onto the end of the valve stem. To let air out of a Schraeder valve, depress the
pin on the end of the valve stem with the end of a key or other appropriate object.
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Maintenance & Repair
Correct routine maintenance of your new bike will ensure a longer life
for your bike and a safer ride for you.
Every time you ride your bike, its condition changes. The more you ride, the more
frequently maintenance will be required. We recommend you spend a little time on
regular maintenance tasks. The following schedules will assist you in knowing what
tasks need to be performed and how often. If you have any doubts about your
abilities to accomplish these tasks, we recommend you task youe bike to a
professional bicycle mechanic periodically to have them done.
Schedule1 - Lubrication
Frequency
Weekly
Monthly
Every Six Months
Yearly
chain
derailleur wheels
derailleurs
brake calipers
brake levers
bottom braket
pedals
derailleur cables
wheel bearings
headset
seat pillar
shift levers
shift levers
brake cables
chain lube or light oil
chain lube or light oil
oil
oil
oil
lithium based grease
lithium based grease
lithium based grease
lithium based grease
lithium based grease
lithium based grease
lithium based grease
oil
lithium based grease
brush on or squirt
brush on or squirt
oil can
3 drops from oil can
2 drops from oil can
bicycle mechanic
disassemble
disassemble
bicycle mechanic
bicycle mechanic
disassemble
disassemble
2 drops from oil can
disassemble
Component Lubricant How to Lubricate
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Note: The frequency of maintenance should increase with use in wet or dusty
conditions. Do not over lubricate-remove excess bubricant to prevent dirt
build up. Never use a degreaser to lubricate your chain (WD-40T™)
Schedule2 - Service Checklist
NOTE: Many instructions for adjustments can be found in the assembly portion
of this manual.
Frequency Task
Before every ride
After every ride
Weely
Monthly
check wheel and pedal tightness
check tire pressure
check brake operation
check wheels for loose spokes, loose axle nuts or quick release
make sure all fasteners are tightened securely
lubrication as per schedule 1
check derailleur adjustment
check brake adjustment
check brake and gear cable adjustment
check tire wear and pressure
check wheels are true and spokes tight
check hub, head set and crank bearings for looseness
quick wipe down with damp cloth
lubrication as per schedule 1
check pedals are tight
check handlebars are tight
check seat and seat post are tight and comfortably adjusted
check frame and fork for trueness
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Every six months
Yearly
lubrication as per schedule 1
check all points as per monthly service
check and replace brake pads, if required
check chain for excess paly or wear
lubrication as per schedule 1
NOTE: OWNERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE OF
THE BICYCLE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY, CAUSE DAMAGE
TO YOUR GOTRAX OR ITS COMPONENTS, AND MAY CAUSE AN ACCIDENT.
check all nuts and bolts are tight
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Power on and off: Press the power button for 2-3 seconds to power on. In the power-on
state, press and hold for 2-3 seconds to power off. The bike will automatically shut down
after 10 minutes of inactivity.
Gear indicator
Power indicator
Power on/off button
Gear "+ key", light key
Gear "_" key, booster key
E-Bike Console Functions
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Gear switching: There are five gears in total. The default is 0 when the machine is
turned on, and there is no power output. Press the gear "+" or gear "-" button to adjust
the gear up or down. (Power output will only be available when there is a gear state.)
Boost mode: When the power is on, press and hold the boost button for 2-3 seconds to
activate the boost mode, the scooter will travel at an even speed of 6km/h (3.7mph).
Braking, pressing the accelerator, switching gears, any of these operations will exit the
boost mode.
Battery display: When the battery level has one bar left or flashes, it means the battery
is low and needs to be charged in time.
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1. Three Riding Modes: Electric Assisted Mode, Pedal-Assisted Mode, Bicycle Mode.
2. Throttle Assisted Mode: When you turn the bike on, the assist level will be at 0.
Press the up arrow ( ) on the controller to increase the level of assist, use the
down arrow ( )to reduce the level of assist. As you increase the level of assist,
the speed of the bike will increase. Press the throttle level to engage the motor and
move the bike.
3. Pedal-Assist Mode: When you turn the bike on, the assist level will be at level 0.
Press the up arrow ( ) on the controller to increase the level of assist, use the
down arrow ( ) to reduce the level of assist. As you increase the level of assist,
the speed of the bike will increase. As you start to pedal, the motor will automatical-
ly engage. When you stop pedaling, the motor will automatically disengage.
4. Bicycle Mode: When riding in the off state or neutral, the motor has no power
output.
Function Mode:
+
-
+
-
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How To Use The Transmission
adjust the riding speed.
( This operation is prohibited in the static state or non-pedal riding state)
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Before using the charger locate the voltage selector switch (li-ion chargers only) on the
back of the charger. Select either 115 volts or 230 volts depending on your country of
residence. Using the wrong voltage setting will permanenty damage the charger
and/or electrical components on the hybrid electric bicycle.
BATTERY ASSEMBLY
1. Use the matching charger.
2. Insert the round plug into the E-Bike first and then insert the charger plug into the
electrical socket.
3. A red light indicates the battery is charging.
4. A green light indicates the battery is fully charged.
5. The Key lock position will vary from model to model.
6. The battery is removable, the battery can be charged attached to the E-Bike or
pulled out and charged separately.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. When using the charger for the first time, carefully check whether the rated output
voltage of the charger is consistent with the battery voltage and check whether the
charger input voltage is consistent with the grid voltage.
2. When charging, first put the charger in a ventilated place, then insert the charger
output plug into the charging port. Plug the electrical power plug into the 100-240V
50/60Hz AC Power Supply. Be sure to keep the input plug in contact with the AC
outlet.
3. After charging, the input plug of the charger shall be pulled out first, and then the
output plug connected with E-Bike shall be pulled out. Do not leave the charge
plugged in.
Battery Information
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PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY PROTECTION
1. Do not place anything on the battery and charger when charging, otherwise the
charger may overheat and cause serious damage.
2. Only use the charger supplied by the original factory to charge the battery, if you
use a different charger your battery will be disqualified from warranty.
3. You can charge your battery at any time if the battery loses power.
4. If you do not use or charge your battery for an extended period of time, battery
performance will decrease. If you do not plan to ride your bike for an extended period
of time it is recommended to plug in and charge the battery Insert Care/Maintenance
section an extended period every 4-6 weeks.
5. Protection can make your battery maintain about 80% of its capacity after more than
500 cycles. But overall decline is inevitable.
6. If the battery remains in a status not charged a long time, it will lead to permanent
loss of performance.
7. If you want to store your battery for an extended period, please store and discharge it
in a cool and dry place.
8. Keep the temperature between 50-70 and avoid direct sunlight. Take the battery
out for charging every 30 days.
9. Do not intentionally short-circuit the battery which will cause very serious damage
and void the warranty.
10. Dispose of your batteries responsibly. Research local recycling regulations.
11. If you have questions about battery use, maintenance, or storage, please contact
customer service.
12. Only use the battery supplied with this electronic bike.
13. Never charge a lithium battery unsupervised.
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Troubleshooting Guidance
Error Codes
Gear 1 flickers Current abnormal
Throttle abnormal
Motor Phase missing
Motor Hall abnormal
Gear 2 flickers
Gear 3 flickers
Gear 4 flickers
All gear lights flashing
Error Information Common Problems
There is a short circuit in the
controller or motor
Throttle not properly reset
Motor phase line is loose or
damaged
Motor Hall wire is loose or
commutation Hall is damaged
Connection cable loose, wrong
sequence, mismatched protocol
or damaged interface circuit
Abnormal communication
between display and
controller
When the E-bike electric control system fails, the display will show the error codes,
and only when the fault is removed can you exit the fault display program.
After the fault occurs, the E-bikes can't able to continue working.
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Warranty
Please contact our customer service team if you are experiencing problems or need
more detailed information.
US team after-sales email: [email protected]
CA team after-sales email: [email protected]
1. Users should operate in accordance with the product manual. In case of any
performance fault caused by production quality, the company shall perform
the obligations of the three guarantees in accordance with the provisions of
relevant laws and regulations of the state.
2. The company is still responsible for the after-sales service of the faults
beyond three guarantees and the major components in the three guarantees,
but there will be a cost for repair.
3. If the battery replacement is over the warranty time, our company will supply
the battery at fact
ory price. To ensure safety, and avoid pollution.
4. We do not cover physical damage due to negligent care and extreme riding.
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GOTRAX.com
2201 Luna Rd.
Carrollton,TX 75006
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