How to Ride the Motorcycle
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Braking
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Front brake lever
(Street Triple shown)
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Rear brake pedal
(Street Triple shown)
Triumph strongly recommends that all
riders take a course of instruction, which
includes advice on safe brake operation.
Warning
WHEN BRAKING, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
Close the throttle completely, leaving
the clutch engaged to allow the
engine to help slow down the
motorcycle.
Shift down one gear at a time such
that the transmission is in first gear
when the motorcycle comes to a
complete stop.
When stopping, always apply both
brakes at the same time. Normally the
front brake should be applied a little
more than the rear.
Shift down or fully disengage the
clutch as necessary to keep the
engine from stalling.
Never lock the brakes, as this may
cause loss of control of the motorcycle
and an accident.
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Warning
For emergency braking, disregard
down shifting, and concentrate on
applying the front and rear brakes as
hard as possible without skidding.
Riders should practice emergency
braking in a traffic-free area.
Incorrect brake technique could result
in loss of control and an accident.
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