BOB Gear Revolution Flex Duallie User manual

BOB Gear® (888) 427-4829 or (704) 409-1699
4140 Pleasant Road, Fort Mill, South Carolina 29708
www.bobgear.com
REVOLUTION®FLEX DUALLIE®
User Guide
Guide de l'utilisateur
Guía del usuario

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Contents
Safety Information�����������������������������������������������������������������������2
Warnings......................................................................................................2
Important Notes...........................................................................................3
Stroller Features ��������������������������������������������������������������������������4
Age Guidelines�����������������������������������������������������������������������������5
Stroller Assembly ������������������������������������������������������������������������5
Unpacking the Stroller .................................................................................5
Stroller Wheels.............................................................................................5
Stroller Operation ������������������������������������������������������������������������7
Unfolding and Folding..................................................................................7
Choosing Walk or Jog Mode .......................................................................9
Checking Tire Pressure................................................................................9
Adjusting the Tracking..................................................................................9
Adjusting the Shock Setting ......................................................................10
Setting the Parking Brake ..........................................................................11
Securing the Child in the Seat ...................................................................11
Using the Wrist Strap.................................................................................12
Reclining the Seat......................................................................................12
Positioning the Canopy..............................................................................13
Adjusting Handle Position..........................................................................13
Using the Accessory Adapter ....................................................................13
Care and Maintenance��������������������������������������������������������������14
Regular Inspections ...................................................................................14
Cleaning.....................................................................................................14
Limited Warranty �����������������������������������������������������������������������14

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BOB Gear
Safety Information
Failure to follow all warnings and instructions
could result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
Read these instructions carefully before using this product� To
ensure proper use, store this user guide in a convenient place so it
can be consulted often�
• Never leave child unattended.
• The maximum weight capacity of the stroller (child plus luggage
weight) is 100 lbs (45.4 kg). Maximum child weight is 50 lbs
(22.7 kg) per seat. Maximum child height is 44 inches (112 cm).
DO NOT exceed the maximum weight or height, as stroller will
become unstable and tip resulting in serious injury.
• Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat
harness.
• Avoid finger entrapment or injury. Always ensure any child
occupants or bystanders are away from the stroller while folding or
unfolding.
• Do not attach parcels or bags to the handlebar or frame of stroller
except those recommended by BOB Gears, as stroller can become
unstable and tip over.
• Child may slip into leg openings and strangle. Never use in reclined
carriage position unless child is harnessed.
• Do not overload the seat back pockets. Maximum weight is 2 lbs
(1 kg). Overloading the seat back pocket may cause the stroller to
become unstable and tip over.
• Do not overload the canopy pocket. Maximum weight is 1 lb
(0.45 kg). Overloading the canopy pocket may cause the stroller to
become unstable and tip over.
• Do not overload the low boy cargo basket. Maximum weight is 10 lbs
(4.5 kg). Overloading the basket may cause the stroller to become
unstable and tip over.
• FALL HAZARD - Wheel can detach and cause tip over. Pull on the
wheel to assure it is securely attached.
• FALL HAZARD from tip over - Before running, jogging, or walking
fast, LOCK the front wheel from swiveling.
• Do not park on inclines. The parking brake is intended to park the
stroller on flat surfaces only. Parking on inclines may result in tip
over or runaway stroller.
• The parking brake is not designed as a stopping brake. The parking
brake should not be used to slow or stop the stroller because doing
so could cause the stroller to stop abruptly, resulting in loss of
control.
• Always set the parking brake when stroller is not moving. Never
load or unload the stroller without the parking brake set.

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• Never use with low tire pressure or deflated tires as this could
result in loss of control. Inflating tires above the maximum inflation
pressure embossed on the tire can damage the rim and⁄or tire,
resulting in loss of control and injury.
• Use extreme caution when using stroller on uneven and⁄or unpaved,
wet, or slick surfaces, as these conditions create additional hazards
and can lead to a loss of stability, resulting in serious injury.
• Do not use stroller on stairs, escalators, moving vehicles, or steep
inclines. Stroller can tip over.
• Do not wear roller skates or inline skates while pushing stroller.
• Always jog with the stroller seat in the fully upright position.
Jogging with the seat in reclined positions may result in a loss of
stability. Never jog with infant car seat attached.
• When seat is fully reclined, backward tip-over is more likely, and
may result in injury to stroller occupant.
• Always use wrist strap to prevent being separated from stroller.
• Never allow child to stand in stroller.
• Do not modify the stroller or any labels. Doing so voids the warranty
and could lead to a dangerous condition.
• Do not place sharp objects in any seat pocket. Leaning against
sharp objects in pockets can result in injury to occupant.
• Always make certain that the stroller is fully open and locked before
use.
• Assembly of this stroller must be performed only by an adult.
• Only use manufacturer approved accessories and replacement
parts with this stroller.
• Do not allow children to climb on or play with the stroller.
• Do not exceed the manufacturer’s maximum weight limit when
using an infant car seat with this product (see page 5). See infant
car seat adapter and infant car seat user guides for maximum
occupant weight and other instructions.
• Failure to regularly inspect this product and its components to
make sure they are in good condition and good working order can
result in injury. Discontinue use of stroller if damaged or any parts
are missing.
Important Notes
• Before and during use, always make sure the child’s hands and feet are
away from wheels.
• Never pull stroller backward up stairs. Doing so could damage the
suspension system, leading to frame failure.
• Protect stroller when transporting or shipping to prevent damage to stroller
and stroller components. Check closely for damage after transporting or
shipping.
• It is best to store your stroller indoors when it is not in use. Extended
exposure to rain or the sun’s ultraviolet rays can fade and damage the
fabric, tires, and plastic parts.

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Canopy
Actual product may vary from images
Low Boy
Cargo Basket
Handlebar
Release Lever
Adjustable
Handlebar
Shock
Release Knob
Swing Arm
Seat Harness
Tracking Knob
Swivel Knob
Wrist Strap
Rear Wheel
Removal Lever
Parking Brake
Seat Back
Pocket
Seat Storage
Pocket
Seat Retention
Strap
Stroller Features
Canopy Storage
Pocket

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Stroller Assembly
Unpacking the Stroller
Remove all packaging materials
and discard to avoid choking
and suocation hazards�
Stroller Wheels
Rear Wheel Installation
1� Unlock Parking Brake
Prior to installing the rear wheels,
position the parking brake in the
unlocked position.
2� Insert Rear Wheel Stub Axle
Insert the rear wheel’s stub axle
into the hole in the rear dropout
until a “click” is heard.
IMPORTANT: If no click is heard,
the wheel may not be secure in
the attachment bracket and may
detach during operation. Pull on
wheel to ensure proper installation.
Age Guidelines
Prior to first use, consult with your
pediatrician regarding suitability of
stroller use with your child.
Please note that infants incapable
of holding their head up must have
additional head and neck support to
ride safely and comfortably. From 0-8
weeks, or as recommended by your
pediatrician, the use of an infant car
seat and adapter is encouraged.
Children are unique and develop at
dierent rates. Most may not have the
neck strength for jogging or o-road
motion until 8 months of age. For
jogging or o-road stroller use,
BOB
Gear
recommends you limit use of
this stroller to children over the age of
8 months.
Please refer to the below table for
age/use guidelines:
RECOMMENDED STROLLER USE
0 - 8 Weeks Walk Only with
Infant Car Seat &
Adapter *
8 Weeks - 8 Months Walk Only
8 Months - 5 Years Jogging/O-Road
* See BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter User
Guide for maximum occupant weight.
Never jog with infant car seat
attached�

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Rear Wheel Removal
1� Unlock Parking Brake
Prior to removing the rear wheels,
position the parking brake in the
unlocked position.
2� Remove Wheel
Raise the wheel a few inches o
the ground, pull the release lever,
and pull the wheel out of the rear
wheel attachment bracket.
Front Wheel Installation
1� Remove Through-Axle and Hex
Wrench From Storage Bag
Remove nut from through-axle.
Nut Through-
Axle Hex
Wrench
2� Rotate Front Fork Into Jog
Mode
Rotate the front fork until it locks
into jog mode. See page 9.
3� Insert Front Wheel
When facing the front of the
stroller, insert the wheel between
the fork and align the wheel hub
with the holes in the fork blades.
4� Insert Through-Axle
Insert the through-axle into the
fork and through the wheel hub,
then install the nut to the opposite
side.
5� Tighten Through-Axle
Hold the nut in place, and use
the hex wrench provided to fully
tighten the through-axle. Pull on
wheel to check that it is securely
installed and does not wobble.
Nut

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Stroller Operation
Unfolding and Folding
Unfolding the Stroller
1� Lift Red Frame Release Handle
Keep tires on ground as stroller
swing arm begins to swing open.
NOTE: Stroller swing arm will
swing open and snap into an
open and locked position.
2� Rotate Handlebar
Lift handlebar up and back until
it snaps into locked and upright
position.
Front Wheel Removal
1� Rotate Front Fork Into Jog
Mode
Rotate the front fork until it locks
into jog mode. See page 9.
2� Remove Through-Axle
Hold the nut in place and use
the hex wrench to loosen the
through-axle. Then remove the
through-axle from the front wheel
and fork.
3� Remove Front Wheel
Raise the front wheel a few inches
o the ground and pull wheel
down to remove.
Check the front wheel before
each use of the stroller to
ensure it is properly secured�
Failure to secure the front
wheel can cause the wheel to
vibrate, wobble, or become
detached from the stroller�
FALL HAZARD - Wheel can
detach and cause tip over� Pull
on the wheel to assure it is
securely attached�
IMPORTANT: Secure and safely
store all small parts.

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5� Rotate Handlebar
Squeeze both handlebar release
levers simultaneously. Rotate
handlebar forward onto seat.
6� Lift Red Frame Release Handle
Using a short, quick tug, lift
red frame release handle up.
Keep tires on ground as stroller
collapses toward front wheel.
7� Lay Stroller Flat
3� Attach seat retention strap
Loop seat retention strap around
cross tube and secure with
buckle.
IMPORTANT: Do not loop seat
retention strap around or over
brake bar.
Correctly Attached Seat Retention Strap
Brake
Bar
Folding the Stroller
1� Lock Parking Brake
Set parking brake in locked
position.
2� Remove Child From Seat
3� Empty Stroller
Remove contents from low boy
cargo basket and pockets.
4� Unhook Seat Retention Strap

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Adjusting the Tracking
If stroller pulls left or right when
the front wheel is in jog mode and
stroller is on flat terrain, adjust
tracking as outlined in the following
steps.
1� Empty Stroller
Remove contents from low boy
cargo basket and pockets.
2� Check Tire Pressure
3� Set Stroller to Jog Mode
Slide swivel knob to right. Knob
will slide into downward position.
Rotate fork/wheel until it snaps
into forward position. See
Choosing Walk or Jog Mode on
page 9.
4� Place Stroller On Level Ground
Find a stretch of level ground
about 16 feet (4.9 m) long.
5� Align Rear Wheel Axles
Align stroller so rear wheel axles
are perpendicular to a straight
line.
Handlebar
Walk Mode Jog Mode
16 ft (4�9 m)
Checking Tire Pressure
Plastic wheels are rated to a
maximum tire inflation pressure of
30 pounds per square inch (psi).
The maximum inflation pressure is
embossed on the wheel next to the
valve stem.
Choosing Walk or Jog Mode
Walk Mode
Slide swivel knob up and to the left.
Fork will now rotate 360 degrees.
NOTE: Stroller is shipped in walk
mode.
Jog Mode (Jogging/O-Road)
Slide swivel knob upward and to the
right. Knob will slide into downward
position. Rotate fork/wheel until it
snaps into forward position.
If the front fork is in jog mode, it will
be locked and will not swivel left or
right as it does in walk mode.
IMPORTANT: Never run, jog, or
walk fast with the stroller in walk
mode. Doing so could result in
loss of control and serious injury.
8� Secure Folded Stroller
Use wrist strap buckle to secure
stroller in folded position.
9� Make It Smaller
Take o the front and rear wheels
to make it even smaller. See Rear
Wheel Removal on page 6 and
Front Wheel Removal on page 7.
NOTE: Ensure the handle is
positioned parallel to the ground
before folding.
90°

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Adjusting the Shock Setting
1� Remove Child From Seat
2� Set Shock Setting
Depress shock release knob
and simultaneously pull toward
back of stroller, sliding knob
into preferred position. Knob will
snap into place when in correct
position.
Position 1 is a SOFTER shock
setting recommended for
children 50 pounds (22�7 kg) or
less�
Position 2 is a FIRMER shock
setting recommended for
children weighing 51 to 100 lbs
(22�8 - 45�4 kg)
NOTE: Every time stroller is
folded, stroller shocks default to
position 1.
3� REPEAT on opposite side�
6� Test Alignment
Push stroller straight forward and
release to see if stroller veers right
or left. Repeat push test several
times.
If stroller consistently pulls to
left or right, see Fine Tuning the
Tracking.
Fine Tuning the Tracking
If Stroller Pulls LEFT
If your stroller pulls LEFT, turn
tracking knob counterclockwise up
to one half turn.
If Stroller Pulls RIGHT
If your stroller pulls RIGHT, turn
tracking knob clockwise up to one
half turn.
REPEAT roll test and adjust as
needed until stroller rolls straight.
Tracking Knob
Tracking Knob
Do not roll test with a child or
any occupant in the stroller�

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Securing the Child in the Seat
Before each use, check the harness
and its components to make sure
they are in good condition and good
working order.
1� Set Parking Brake
Rotate parking brake down into
locked position.
NOTE: Rear wheels should not
rotate when parking brake is set.
2� Place Child In Seat
Slip one shoulder strap over each
shoulder. Position buckle strap
between legs.
3� Fasten Shoulder Straps
Insert both shoulder strap
tongues into the buckle.
NOTE: Buckle strap should be
adjusted to have a snug fit.
4� Adjust Shoulder Strap Height
Adjust height of shoulder strap
to fit just above child shoulder
height.
Setting the Parking Brake
The parking brake prevents the
stroller from moving while loading
and unloading. The parking brake is
not designed as a stopping brake.
To set the parking brake, press down
on the foot pedal – making sure the
locking pin fully engages the locking
disk.
To ensure the brake is set properly,
attempt to roll the stroller forward
and backward after setting the
brake. If the stroller will not roll, the
brake is set properly.
To release the parking brake, lift up
on the foot pedal with your foot until
the brake bar springs up into the fully
unlocked position. Buckle Strap
Shoulder Strap
Buckle
LOCKED POSITION
UNLOCKED POSITION
Do not park on inclines� The
parking brake is intended
to park the stroller on flat
surfaces only� Parking on
inclines may result in tip over
or runaway stroller�

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Reclining the Seat
IMPORTANT: Set parking
brake before making any seat
adjustments.
1� Recline Seat
Squeeze the recline button and
pull the seat back down into the
desired position.
Lap Strap
Using the Wrist Strap
1� Slip Loop of Strap Securely
Onto Wrist
The wrist strap is designed to
help prevent the stroller from
rolling away should you lose your
grip on the stroller. When using
the stroller, make sure the strap is
securely looped over your wrist.
5� Adjust Shoulder Straps
Open pads with hook and loop
fasteners. Slide buckle up or
down to adjust straps. Seat
harness should fit snug and be
comfortable.
6� Tighten Lap Strap
Adjust lap strap to fit snug and be
comfortable.
Avoid serious injury from falling
or sliding out� Always use
harness to secure child�

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Positioning the Canopy
1� Extend Canopy
Rotate canopy away from
handlebar for additional shade. Using the Accessory Adapter
This BOB stroller is equipped with
an accessory adapter providing
easy attachment for BOB Stroller
accessories like the snack tray or
infant car seat adapter.
Adjusting Handle Position
To adjust the handle position,
depress and hold the two release
buttons on the inside of the handle
assembly while raising or lowering
the handle to one of the individual
positions.
When seat is fully reclined,
backward tip-over is more
likely, and may result in injury
to stroller occupant�
2� Retract Canopy
Push canopy toward handlebar.
2� Return To Upright Position
Grab the rings on either side of
the recline button and pull the
straps out to the sides to raise the
seat.

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BOB Gear
Limited Warranty
We take pride in the workmanship of
BOB Gear and strive to manufacture
the best products possible.
Therefore, we warranty our strollers
against defects in material and
workmanship for the periods and
parts set forth below, subject to the
conditions listed below. Since no
product is indestructible, it does
not cover defects attributable to or
resulting from normal wear, abuse or
alteration.
Frame and Components
The frame is warranted for five
years. Components and fabric are
warranted for one year. Warranty is
only valid for the original purchaser.
Proof of purchase is required to
exercise this warranty. Labor and
freight charges are not included.
BOB Gear reserves the right to
discontinue or change fabrics, parts,
models or products, or to make
substitutions. BOB Gear products
purchased from unauthorized
retailers, online auction sites, or as
second hand items are not covered
under warranty.
Normal Wear
Normal wear, corrosion, neglect,
abuse, accidents, improper assembly
or maintenance, or the installation of
parts or accessories not compatible
with the original intended use of the
stroller, as sold, are not covered by
this warranty. Tires and tubes are not
covered under the limited warranty.
Warranty Claims
Warranty claims must be made
through BOB Gear customer service.
This warranty is limited to the repair
or replacement of the defective
part. BOB Gear shall in no event
be responsible for consequential or
special damages.
To the extent allowed by law, this
limited warranty is the only express
or implied warranty applicable
to this BOB Gear product and is
warranted by Britax Child Safety,
Inc. Any implied warranties, including
warranties of merchantability and
fitness shall be limited in scope and
duration in accordance with this
limited warranty.
Product Registration
Visit www.bobgear.com/registration
to register your stroller.
Care and Maintenance
Check tire pressure before
every use�
Regular Inspections
Before each use, check this stroller
and its components to make sure
they are in good condition and good
working order.
• Verify tire pressure.
• Verify all screws, attachment
points and fasteners are tight.
• Check all wheels to be sure they
are secure.
• Check for tears or excessive wear
in the fabric.
Cleaning
The fabric has a stain resistant
treatment that makes most cleanups
easy.
• Use a sponge with a solution
of mild soap and cold water
(maximum temperature of 100˚ F /
38˚ C).
• Rinse thoroughly with clean water
to remove soap, then air dry.
• Do not use detergent or abrasive
cleansers.
• Do not pressure wash.

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Serial Number
Open the stroller. From the back of
stroller, look on the inside of the right
swing arm.

BIENVENUE À BOB®
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bobgear.com/registration. Cela nous permettra de vous contacter directement
s’il y a des rappels de produits.
Pour mises à jour de ce guide de l’utilisation, la garantie et autres notifications
de produits récents, s’il vous plaît visitez www.bobgear.com périodiquement
ou en tout temps avant de faire les changements approuvés ou en ajoutant
des équipements approuvés à votre poussette.

BOB®, BOB Gear®, BRITAX®, DUALLIE®, et REVOLUTION®sont des marques
de commerce de Britax Child Safety, Inc. Tous droits réservés. Ce produit et
ses composants sont modifiables sans préavis. P11267100_A:10.18
Table des matières
Information de sécurité���������������������������������������������������������������2
Mises en garde ............................................................................................2
Remarques importantes...............................................................................3
Caractéristiques de la poussette�����������������������������������������������4
Recommandations concernant l’âge de l’occupant ����������������5
Assemblage de la poussette ������������������������������������������������������5
Déballage de la poussette ...........................................................................5
Roues de la poussette .................................................................................5
Opération de la poussette ����������������������������������������������������������7
Dépliage et pliage ........................................................................................7
Choix du mode marche ou jogging .............................................................9
Vérification de la pression des pneus ..........................................................9
Ajustement de l’alignement .......................................................................10
Réglage de l’amortisseur ...........................................................................11
Réglage du frein.........................................................................................11
Attacher l’enfant dans le siège...................................................................12
Utiliser la sangle de retenue au poignet.....................................................13
Inclinaison du siège ...................................................................................13
Positionnement de la capote .....................................................................13
Réglage de la position du guidon ..............................................................14
Utilisation de l’adaptateur d’accessoire.....................................................14
Entretien et maintenance ���������������������������������������������������������14
Inspections régulières ................................................................................14
Nettoyage...................................................................................................14
Garantie limitée��������������������������������������������������������������������������15

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Information de sécurité
Le non-respect de ces mises en garde et de ces instructions
peut entraîner des BLESSURES GRAVES ou la MORT.
Lire attentivement les instructions avant d’utiliser ce produit� Afin
de garantir une utilisation appropriée, conserver ce guide dans
un endroit commode pour être en mesure de le consulter aussi
souvent que nécessaire�
• Ne jamais laisser l’enfant sans surveillance.
• La capacité de poids maximum de la poussette (enfant plus poids des
bagages) est de 45,4 kg (100 lb). La capacité de poids maximum de
l’enfant est de 22,7 kg (50 lb) de chaque siège. La hauteur maximum de
l’enfant est de 112 cm (44 po). Ne pas dépassez le poids ou la hauteur
maximum car la poussette pourrait devenir instable, se renverser et
causer des blessures graves.
• Évitez les blessures graves en raison d’une chute ou du glissement de
l’enfant. Toujours utiliser le harnais pour attacher l’enfant.
• Évitez le piégeage des doigts ou des blessures. Toujours s’assurer que
tous les occupants de l’enfant ou des passants sont loin de la poussette
tout pliage ou dépliage.
• Ne pas attacher de colis ou de sacs au guidon ou au cadre de la
poussette, sauf ceux recommandés par BOB Gear, car la poussette
pourrait devenir instable et se renverser.
• L’enfant pourrait glisser dans les ouvertures pour les jambes et
s’étrangler. N’utilisez jamais une position de landau inclinée, à moins
que l’enfant ne soit attaché.
• Ne pas surcharger la poche du dossier du siège. Le poids maximum
est de 1 kg (2 lb). Une poche de dossier de siège surchargée risque de
déstabiliser la poussette.
• Ne pas surcharger la poche du capote. Le poids maximum est de
0.45 kg (1 lb). Une poche de dossier de siège surchargée risque de
déstabiliser la poussette et renverser.
• Ne pas surcharger le panier de chargement surbaissé. Le poids
maximum est de 4,5 kg (10 lb). Une poche de dossier de siège
surchargée risque de déstabiliser la poussette et renverser.
• DANGER DE CHUTE - La roue peut se détacher et entraîner un
renversement. Tirez sur la roue pour vous assurer qu’elle est bien attaché.
• RISQUE DE CHUTE dû à un renversement - Avant de courir, jogger, ou
marcher rapidement, VERROUILLEZ la roue avant pour qu’elle ne puisse
pas pivoter.
• Ne pas stationner la poussette en pente. Le frein est conçu pour
stationner uniquement sur les surfaces planes. Si la poussette est
stationnée en pente, elle pourrait se renverser ou continuer son chemin.
• Le frein de stationnement n’est pas conçu pour être utilisé comme un
frein d’arrêt. Le frein ne doit pas être utilisé pour ralentir ou pour arrêter la
poussette, car il pourrait entraîner un arrêt brusque et une perte de contrôle.
• Enclenchez toujours le frein quand la poussette est à l’arrêt. Ne pas
charger ou décharger la poussette sans que le frein ne soit mis.
• Ne jamais utiliser une faible pression de pneu ou des pneus dégonflés,
car cela pourrait entraîner une perte de contrôle. Gonfler les pneus à
MISE EN GARDE!
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