1. Safety
Follow these guidelines to enhance your
and third parties security.
1.1 Responsibility
As the vehicle’s owner, you are respon
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sible for the safe and proper operation of
your vehicle. You should obtain thorough
instructions from a competent source on all
aspects of vehicle operation, observe the
warnings and maintenance requirements in
this owner’s manual, obtain qualified train
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ing in safe and proper riding techniques,
obtain professional technical service as
indicated in this owner’s manual and use
only original spare parts and accessories
from the manufacturer.
1.2. Practice
Even if you have ridden other motorbikes,
practice riding in a safe place to become
familiar with how this vehicle works and
handles, and to become accustomed to the
vehicle's size and weight. Do not ride if you
are not qualified and only lend your vehicle
to other qualified riders.
1.3. Before riding
Make sure that you are physically fit,
mentally focused and free of alcohol and
drugs. Check that you and your passenger
are both wearing an approved motorcycle
helmet and protective apparel. Wear a face
shield or glasses. Never wear loose-fitting
clothes, otherwise they could catch on the
control levers or wheels and cause injury or
an accident. Make yourself more visible by
wearing reflective or bright clothes.
WARNING
Always wear an approved helmet and
protective apparel when riding your
vehicle.
1.4. Loading
Carrying extra weight affects your vehicle
handling, braking and stability.
CAUTION
Maximum weight capacity (including
driver, passenger, accessories and
cargo) is 150 kg. Do not exceed this
maximum load limit.
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Avoid carrying an excessive load. Tie
all luggage securely, balanced and close
to the centre of the vehicle. Do not attach
items near the lights or the hot parts of the
vehicle.
1.5. Carbon monoxide
All engine exhaust generate carbon mon
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oxide, a colourless, odourless and tasteless
poisonous gas. Breathing carbon monoxide
can cause headaches, dizziness, drows
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iness, nausea, confusion, and eventually
death.
WARNING
Carbon monoxide is toxic.
Do not run engine indoors.
Do not run engine in poorly ventilated or
partially enclosed areas, carbon monoxide
can rapidly reach dangerous levels.
1.6. Maintenance
Maintenance is the owners responsibil
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ity. All maintenance operations must be
done in order to keep the vehicle in good
condition.
Service work should be performed in
accordance with BYE BIKE standards
and specifications by properly trained and
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