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Useful road safety information
Warning
Read this section before riding your motorcycle.
Many accidents are the result of the inexperience of the
rider. Always make sure you have your licence with you; you
need a valid licence that entitles you to ride a motorcycle.
Do not lend your motorcycle to persons that are
inexperienced or do not hold a valid licence.
Riders and passengers must
always
wear appropriate
clothing and a safety helmet.
Do not wear loose clothes or accessories that could
become tangled in the controls or limit your field of vision.
Never start or run the engine in an enclosed space.
Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of
consciousness or even death within a short time.
The rider should keep his/her feet on the footrests when
the motorcycle is in motion.
Always
hold the handlebars firmly with both hands so
you will be ready for sudden changes in direction or in the
road surface. The pillion passenger should
always
hold on
to the grabhandles under the seat with both hands.
Obey the legal requirements and observe national and
local regulations.
Always respect speed limits where these are indicated
and
always
adapt your speed to suit the current visibility,
road and traffic conditions.
Always
signal your intention to turn or change lane in
good time, using the appropriate turn signal indicators.
Be sure you are clearly visible and avoid riding within the
blind spot of the vehicle in front of you.
Be very careful at road junctions, or when riding in areas
near exits from private land or car parks, or on the slip roads
to motorways.
Always
turn off the engine when refuelling. Be extremely
careful not to spill fuel on the engine or on the exhaust
pipe when refuelling.
Do not smoke when refuelling.
While refuelling, it is possible to inhale noxious fuel vapours.
Should any fuel drops be spilled on your skin or clothing,
immediately wash with soap and water and change your
clothing.
Always
remove the key if leaving your motorcycle
unattended.
The engine, exhaust pipes, and silencers remain hot for a
long time.
Warning
The exhaust system might still be hot even if the
engine is switched off; take special care not to touch
exhaust system with any part of your body and do not
park the motorcycle next to inflammable material (wood,
leaves etc.).
Park your motorcycle where no one is likely to knock
against it, and use the side stand.
Never park on uneven or soft ground, or your motorcycle
may fall over.