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SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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This section will help you to under-
stand some distinctive and operating
features of this vehicle
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biilliittyy
The “Y” configuration of this 3-wheel
vehicle provides greater low-speed
stability than a motorcycle.
However, it is not as stable as a
four-wheeled vehicle such as an auto-
mobile. Driving aid technologies, like
the electronic Vehicle Stability System
(VSS), help maintain stability during
maneuvers, but you can still lose con-
trol, tip or roll the vehicle due to ex-
treme
maneuvers
(such
as
hard
turns), overloading the vehicle or strik-
ing uneven surfaces or objects. In ad-
dition, the operator or passenger can
fall off due to hard turns, acceleration,
braking or impacts.
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The road behavior of this vehicle may
be different from other vehicles on the
road. Follow these recommendations.
–
Do not ride off-road or on ice or
snow.
–
Avoid puddles and running water.
The vehicle hydroplanes more
easily than a car. If you must go
through water, slow down.
–
Slow down on gravel, dirt or sand
covered roads.
–
Driving at temperature lower than
5 °C (41 °F) will result in reduced
adherence.
Refer to
Street Strategies
for detailed
instructions.
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One pedal applies brakes on all three
wheels. There is no hand-operated
brake, and there is no way to brake
front and rear wheels separately.
This vehicle is able to brake and steer
at the same time, much better than a
motorcycle and can stop very quickly.
Be aware of vehicles behind you, they
may not able to stop or react as
quickly.
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AB
BS
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The vehicle is equipped with an Anti--
lock Braking System (ABS) as part of
the Vehicle Stability System (VSS).
This system helps to maintain the
steering control during an emergency
braking
situation
by
keeping
the
brakes from locking.
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The park position lever is a mechani-
cal device that locks the drive shaft
when engaged.
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Also, the selected gear display will in-
dicate a P when the park position lev-
er is in the locked position.
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To take a turn, always steer the han-
dlebar in the direction of the turn.
Motorcyclists - Do not countersteer as
you do with a motorcycle. Unlike a
motorcycle, this 3-wheel vehicle can-
not lean while turning. You must re-
learn how to turn. Practice the turns at
different
speeds
until
you
are
proficient.
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Unlike a motorcycle, this vehicle can-
not lean while turning. You will feel
sideways forces pushing you to the
outside of the turn.
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