I see that it closes either with the palm or by pushing with the foot, is it possible, because of potholes, stronger vibrations or wear over time, that it closes while walking? Or has it ever happened?
The kick-activated EasyBlock features a loaded security spring that constantly pushes the lock outwards. You must apply strong pressure at the right angle with your foot to activate your EasyBlock. The EasyBlock is designed to be compact and fits within the scooter's body, which means the EasyBlock won't touch the ground even if the bike is involved in a road accident.
I see that it closes either with the palm or by pushing with the foot, is it possible, because of potholes, stronger vibrations or wear over time, that it closes while walking? Or has it ever happened?
The kick-activated EasyBlock features a loaded security spring that constantly pushes the lock outwards. You must apply strong pressure at the right angle with your foot to activate your EasyBlock.
The EasyBlock is designed to be compact and fits within the scooter's body, which means the EasyBlock won't touch the ground even if the bike is involved in a road accident.