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BRAKING
The right lever controls the front brake and the left lever
controls the rear brake.
For good braking, it is very important to coordinate the
following actions:
• Close the throttle.
• Operate the left and right brake levers simultaneously
and slowly increase the pressure.
Braking suddenly on a wet road or in a bend should be
avoided.
Reduce speed on steep slopes to avoid prolonged
braking, as overheating will reduce braking efficiency.
FUEL SUPPLY
A label affixed near the fuel cap reminds you of the type
of fuel to use.
The fuel tank is located under the saddle.
- Place the vehicle on the central stand.
RUNNING IN THE ENGINE
Running in the engine is essential to guarantee its
performance and lifetime.
During the running-in period, you are advised not to
overload the engine and to avoid exceeding a higher
than normal operating temperature.
From 0 to500 km.
Do not hold the throttle handle open at more than half its
distance of travel over a long trip.
From 500 to1000 km.
Do not hold the throttle handle open at more than 3/4 its
distance of travel over a long trip.
Once this mileage has been done, the vehicle can be
used normally.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE AND PARKING
The engine is switched off when at idling speed by turning
the ignition key to "OFF".
Place the vehicle on its central stand on flat ground.
Each time the vehicle is parked, the steering should be
locked and the ignition key removed.
Using only one brake reduces braking
efficiency and can lock the wheel,
causing a fall.
The engine must be switched off in order
to fill the fuel tank in complete safety.
When filling up with fuel, ensure the end
of the nozzle is correctly inserted into the
filling orifice on the fuel tank.
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