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WEAR A HELMET
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RIDING APPAREL
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INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING
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FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH
THE MOTORCYCLE
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KNOW YOUR LIMITS
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BE EXTRA SAFETY CONSCIOUS
ON BAD WEATHER DAYS
Motorcycle safety equipment starts with
a quality safety helmet. One of the most
serious injuries that can happen is a
head injury. ALWAYS wear a properly
approved helmet. You should also wear
a suitable eye protection.
WARNING
Do not operate the ignition switch in the
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(OFF) or
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(LOCK) position or
the engine stop switch in the
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position while driving at one
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s pleasure.
WARNING
Loose fancy clothing can be uncomfort-
able and unsafe in terms of riding your
motorcycle.
Choose good quality motorcycle riding
apparel in terms of riding your motorcy-
cle.
WARNING
Review thoroughly the instructions in
the
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INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING
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section of this manual. Do not forget to
perform an entire safety inspection to
ensure the safety of the rider and its
passenger.
WARNING
Your riding skill and mechanical knowl-
edge from the foundation for safe riding
practices.
We suggest that you practice riding
your motorcycle in a non-traffic situation
until you are thoroughly familiar with
your machine and its controls.
Remember practice makes perfect.
WARNING
Ride within the boundaries of your own
skill at all times. Knowing these limits
and staying within them will help you to
avoid accidents.
WARNING
Riding on bad weather days, especially
wet ones, requires extra caution.
Braking distances double on a rainy
day. Stay off of the painted surface
marks, manhole covers and greasy
appearing areas as they can be espe-
cially slippery.
Use extreme caution at railway cross-
ings and on metal gratings and bridges.
Whenever you have a doubt about road
condition, slow down!
WARNING
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