1. Prepare towing equipment: Choose or make a bicycle towing frame suitable for electric vehicles. This trailer rack should be able to be securely fixed to the rear of the electric vehicle and equipped with devices suitable for fixing bicycles, such as hooks, straps, etc. Ensure that the trailer frame is securely connected to the electric vehicle to prevent detachment or shaking during towing.
2. Installing and fixing the bicycle: Lift the bicycle and place it on the trailer rack at the rear of the electric bike. Use hooks, straps, or other fixing devices on the trailer rack to securely fasten the bicycle's front wheels, frame, or seat tube to the trailer rack. Pay attention to maintaining the balance of the bicycle during towing, and avoid touching the ground or shaking left and right. Check if all fixing points are securely fastened to ensure that the bicycle does not accidentally fall off during towing.
3. Safe towing: Before starting the towing process, test the stability and safety of the towing. Drive slowly for a short distance and observe for any signs of shaking or detachment of the bicycle. During the towing process, when driving an electric bike, it is important to maintain low speed and stability, and avoid sudden acceleration, braking, or turning to prevent the bike from losing control due to inertia. Pay attention to road and traffic conditions to ensure the safety of the towing process. If the road conditions are complex or the traffic is heavy, it is recommended to find a safer and more suitable towing method or time.