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How to Ride the Motorcycle
Warning
For emergency braking, disregard down
changing, 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
(see ABS warnings below/over).
Triumph strongly recommends that all
riders take a course of instruction, which
includes advice on safe brake operation.
Incorrect brake technique could result in
loss of control and an accident.
Warning
For your safety, always exercise extreme
caution when braking (whether or not ABS
is fitted), accelerating or turning as any
incautious action can cause loss of control
and an accident. Independent use of the
front or rear brakes reduces overall braking
performance. Extreme braking may cause
either wheel to lock, reducing control of
the motorcycle and causing an accident
(see ABS warnings below).
When possible, reduce speed or brake
before entering a turn as closing the
throttle or braking in mid-turn may cause
wheel slip leading to loss of control and an
accident.
When riding in wet or rainy conditions, or
on loose surfaces, the ability to manoeuvre
and stop will be reduced. All of your
actions should be smooth under these
conditions. Sudden acceleration, braking or
turning may cause loss of control and an
accident.
Warning
When descending a long, steep gradient,
use engine braking by down changing and
use the brakes intermittently. Continuous
brake application can overheat the brakes
and reduce their effectiveness.
Riding with your foot on the brake pedal
or your hands on the brake lever may
actuate the brake light, giving a false
indication to other road users. It may also
overheat the brake, reducing braking
effectiveness.
Do not coast with the engine switched off,
and do not tow the motorcycle. The
transmission is pressure-lubricated only
when the engine is running. Inadequate
lubrication may cause damage or seizure
of the transmission, which can lead to
sudden loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
Warning
When using the motorcycle on loose, wet,
or muddy roads, braking effectiveness will
be reduced by dust, mud or moisture
collecting on the brakes. Always brake
earlier in these conditions to ensure brake
surfaces are cleaned by the braking action.
Riding the motorcycle with brakes
contaminated with dust, mud or moisture
may cause loss of control and an accident.
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