Operating Controls
Front Brake Lever
Throttle
Front Brake Lever
Throttle
Shift Lever
Shift Lever
Rear Brake Pedal
Rear Brake Pedal
Operating Controls 8
The front brake lever is used to apply the brake to the front
wheel and will slow or stop the motorcycle. When you pull
back on the lever, brake fluid is forced into the brake caliper
causing the caliper to close on the brake disc.
The
amount of force that you use when pulling the front brake
lever will determine how much braking power is applied.
To release the front brake, release the front brake lever.
The throttle controls the speed of the engine or RPM
(revolutions per minute). To raise the RPM of the engine,
twist the throttle grip toward you. To reduce the engine
RPM, twist the throttle grip away from you. The throttle is
spring loaded and will return to the closed position (engine
idle) when you remove your hand.
The shift lever is used to select the next higher or lower
gear in the transmission. To shift gears, raise the shift
lever with your foot (after closing the throttle) to engage
the next higher gear or depress the lever to engage the
next lower gear. Please refer to the Basic Operation and
Riding section of this manual for detailed instructions on
shifting gears.
The rear brake pedal is used to apply the brake to the rear
wheel and will slow or stop the motorcycle.
When you
push down on the pedal, brake fluid is forced into the brake
caliper causing the caliper to close on the brake disc. The
amount of force that you use when pushing the rear brake
pedal will determine how much braking power is applied.
To release the rear brake, release the rear brake pedal.
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