How to Ride the Motorcycle
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General
Ensure the motorcycle has been
maintained according to the scheduled
maintenance chart.
Steering
Check that the handlebar turns
smoothly without excessive free play or
tight spots. Ensure that the control
cables do not restrict the steering in any
way.
Luggage
Make certain that any luggage
containers are closed, locked and
securely mounted to the motorcycle.
Brakes
Check that the front and rear brakes are
functioning properly.
Tires
High-speed operation is hard on tires,
and tires that are in good condition are
crucial to riding safely. Examine their
overall condition, inflate to the correct
pressure (when the tires are cold), and
check the wheel balance. Securely install
the valve caps after checking tire
pressures. Observe the information
given on tire checking and tire safety in
the Maintenance and Adjustment
section and in the Specifications section.
Fuel
Have sufficient fuel for the increased
fuel consumption that will result from
high-speed operation.
Warning
The handling characteristics of a
motorcycle at high speed may vary
from those you are familiar with at
legal road speeds. Do not attempt
high-speed operation unless you have
received sufficient training and have
the required skills as a serious
accident may result from incorrect
operation.
Warning
The items listed below are extremely
important and must never be
neglected. A problem, which may not
be noticed at normal operating
speeds, may be greatly exaggerated
at high speeds.
Caution
The exhaust system is equipped with
a catalytic converter to help reduce
exhaust emission levels. The catalytic
converter can be permanently
damaged if the motorcycle is allowed
to run out of fuel or if the fuel level is
allowed to get very low. Always ensure
you have adequate fuel for your
journey.
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