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OPERATION
Use the scooter’s turn signals to signal your intention to
merge into traffic. Always scan around you and in the rear
view mirrors so you are aware of other traffic. Use caution
as you merge into traffic, keeping to the right until you
match the pace of the traffic.
4. Control the scooter’s speed with the throttle grip.
Rotating the grip towards you
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speed.
Rotating the grip away from you
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scooter’s speed.
NOTE: Decreaseing the scooter’s speed with a balanced
application of both brake levers and a reduction of throttle
will reduce the distance required to stop.
5. Limit the maximum speed of your scooter during the first
600 miles (1,000 km) of operation.
Super 8 - 50: Keep the road speed below 20 MPH (30
KPH)
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during this break-in period.
Super 8 - 150: Keep the road speed below 40 MPH (60
KPH)
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during this break-in period.
In hot weather, the engine can overheat if it idles for a
long period of time. Very slow speed traffic may also
cause the scooter to overhead. To promote engine lon-
gevity, permit the engine to cool in these situations.
Avoid sudden acceleration and prolonged high speed
use that can accelerate engine wear.
Moderate use will prolong the engine life of the scooter.
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