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PRIMARY PARTS
• To apply the brake effectively, use the front brake lever and rear brake pedal simultaneously in the same
manner as a conventional vehicle brake system.
• ABS cannot compensate for adverse road conditions, misjudgement or improper application of the brakes.
You must take the same care as with vehicles not equipped with ABS.
• ABS is not designed to shorten the braking distance. On unpaved, uneven, or downhill surfaces, the stopping
distance of a vehicle with ABS may be longer than that of an equivalent vehicle without ABS. Use special caution
in such areas.
• ABS will help prevent wheel lock-up when braking in a straight line, but it cannot control wheel slip which may
be caused by braking during cornering. When leaning in corners, it is better to limit braking to gentle application
of both brakes or not to brake at all. Reduce your speed before you enter a corner. Same as a conventional brake
system, an excessive sudden stop may cause the wheel to lock up and lose control.
• During braking, ABS will not prevent the rear wheel from lifting.
ABS cannot protect the rider from all possible hazards and is not a substitute for safe riding practices. Be
aware of how the ABS operates and its limitations. It is the riders responsibility to ride at appropriate speeds and
manner for weather, road surfaces and traffic conditions.
WARNING
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