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Having a rucksack fully expanded but with next to no weight in it makes "Rise100" more aerodynamic and 3 mph faster, any extra laptop weight must be carried in a similar rucksack over the shoulders --- rear ---, again making the rider more aerodynamic, being fully expanded.
Your body weight and carriage weight must be centered, 
be sure to keep your handlebar rucksack elevated and secured above the walk switch. 

How to get your "Rise100" in to the back of the car, first fold down both rear seats, as you will be rolling the bike in left to right, open boot or tailgate, for some vehicles you will need to remove "Rise100's" seat.

Point "Rise100" towards the left hand side of the bumper, in line with the car, both wheels being on the ground. 
Now stride the bike feet either side and lift 25% of the front weight, and place the front tyre on the rear bumper.

Hold in-place with one hand and walk your feet back towards the rear wheel, keeping a small amount of force on "Rise100" to hold in-place now bend the knees with straight arms gripping the rear rack, lift with the legs and push in "Rise100".
Generally the bike will move to the right as you push in.

Dismount "Rise100" same, same, in reverse.

"Rise100" will fold down to half it's size so you can dead-lift in and out if needed.

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