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MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your motorcycle can provide many years of
service and pleasure - if you take responsibility for
your own safety and understand the challenges that
you can meet on the road.
There is much that you can do to protect yourself
when you ride. You'll find many helpful
recommendations throughout this manual Following
are a few that we consider most important.
Always Wear a Helmet
It's a proven fact: Helmets significantly reduce
the number and severity of head injuries so always
wear a helmet and make sure your passenger does
the same. We also recommend that you wear eye
protection, sturdy boots, gloves and other protective
gear (page 3).
Take a Rider Training Course
Because many accidents involve inexperienced
or untrained riders, we urge all riders to take a
certified course approved by the Motorcycle
Safety Foundation (MSF).
New riders should start with the basic course, and
even experienced riders will find the advanced
course beneficial. For information
about the MSF training course nearest you, call
the national toll-free number (800) 447-4700
(USA only).
Ride Defensively
The most frequent motorcycle collision
happens when a car turns left in front of a
motorcycle. Another common situation is a car
moving suddenly into your lane. Always pay
attention to other vehicles around you, and do
not assume that other drivers see you.
Be prepared to stop quickly or make an evasive
maneuver. For other riding tips, see the booklet
You and Your Motorcycle: Riding Tips and
Practice Guide, which came with your new
motorcycle (USA only).