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WARNING
Following another vehicle too closely can lead to a
collision. As motorcycle speeds increase, stopping
distance increases progressively.
Be sure you
have a safe stopping distance between you and the
vehicle in front of you.
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WARNING
Inexperienced riders tend to underutilize the front
brake. This can cause excessive stopping distance
and lead to a collision.
Using only the front or
rear brake can cause skidding and loss of control.
Thus, the two brakes should be used in a balanced
way at the same time.
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WARNING
If the rider brakes suddenly in turns, the motorcycle
will lose control. The correct method is to brake
before turns to slow down.
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WARNING
Use the braking system carefully and gently on wet
and slippery roads or in turns. Urgent braking on
uneven or slippery roads will cause the motorcycle
to be out of control.
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WARNING
Riding too close to other vehicles will result in
rear-end collisions. A greater riding speed should
correspond with a longer braking distance. Make
sure there is a safe braking distance between the
motorcycle and the vehicle in front of it.
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WARNING
The muffler will be very hot when the engine is
running or shortly after it is shut down. Do not
touch it at this time; otherwise you will get a burn.
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CAUTION
If other antitheft locks such as a U-shaped lock,
a brake disc lock and a chain lock are used for
prevention of thievery, the antitheft lock should be
taken off before the starting of the motorcycle.
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CAUTION
If the motorcycle is to be parked on the side stand
on a slight slope, the front end of the motorcycle
should face “up” the incline to avoid rolling forward
off the side stand. You may leave the motorcycle in
1st gear to help prevent it from rolling off the side
stand. Shift to neutral before starting engine.
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