The brakes should never be suddenly
applied and the handle bars should
never be suddenly turned.
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Sudden braking or turning can cause the
vehicle to slide and tip over.
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It is especially dangerous to perform
sudden braking on wet roads or in rainy
weather as the tires can lose traction
and slip easily.
Special care in driving should be
taken during rainy weather.
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More braking distance is needed when
driving on wet roads or in the rain.
Reduce speed and be sure to initiate the
braking operation sooner than when
driving in normal conditions.
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On downgrades, allow the throttle grip
to rotate back to its initial position to
reduce speed, and apply the brakes and
drive slowly down the hill.
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It is possible for the brakes to
temporarily lose operative ability after
driving through a puddle or when
driving in the rain. To ensure that the
brakes are operating properly, slow
down(after checking for other vehicles)
and while driving slowly, lightly apply
the brakes to rid the brakes of any
excess water and to dry them.
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Be extremely careful when driving in
the snow or on icy roads.
When driving in these conditions, both
the tires lose much of their traction and
the rear tire can slip when opening the
throttle.
When approaching the desired
stopping area.
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Activate the proper winker, and after
checking for other vehicles, slowly turn
into the area in which you want to stop.
●
Allow the throttle grip to rotate compl-
etely back and apply the front and rear
brakes. The brake light will shine to
alert vehicles in back of you that you
are stopping.
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STOPPING
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Overspeed driving on the wet road
can cause the vehicle to be
overturned due the water film effect
or slip.
●
In case of rain, the vehicle can be
slipped on the painted traffic lane
when braking suddenly or turning,
resulting in the overturn.
RR. BRAKE
FR. BRAKE
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