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Transportation of the motorcycle
If you want to transport your motorcycle, you need a motorcycle
trailer, or a flatbed truck or trailer equipped with the loading platform,
lifting platform and motorcycle straps.
Before transportation, try to keep the front wheel of your motorcycle
to point straight ahead of the trailer or truck. At the same time, bind
the fixed parts of the motorcycle body with crossbars or sturdy and
inelastic straps, such as the chassis, front forks, rear flat forks, etc.
Caution
Towing the motorcycle may seriously damage its transmission
devices.
If you need to move the motorcycle manually, make sure to wear
protective gloves To prevent body parts from being pinched by the
motorcycle during transportation, especially rims, front and rear
brakes and other parts.
Environment Protection
Owning and riding the motorcycle is enjoyable, but you must do
your duty to protect the environment.
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Choose a proper detergent
Clean your motorcycle with a biodegradable detergent. Avoid sprays
containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). They can destroy the protec-
tive ozone layer of the atmosphere.
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Waste recycling
Place engine oil and other toxic wastes in approved containers, and
then deliver them to a recycling center.
Call the local or national public affairs or environmental services office
to find local recycling centers in your area, and obtain instructions on
how to dispose non-recyclable wastes.
Do not pour used engine oil from gearboxes into rubbish bins or drain
pipes, or on the ground.
Used engine oil, gasoline, coolants and detergents contain toxic
substances that may harm cleaners, or pollute drinking water, lakes,
rivers and oceans.
– When disposing of power batteries
If your motorcycle cannot be repaired any more, please consult
your authorized dealer for disposal of the power batteries.