GENERAL TIPS AND WARNINGS FOR STARTING THE MOTORCYCLE
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– New tires have a smooth surface, which
means that they must be run in to achieve
full grip. For this purpose, ride the motor-
cycle carefully at moderate speed during
the first 200 kilometers with new tires,
tilting the vehicle at different angles so
that all sections are properly roughened.
Tires will not display their full grip char-
acteristics until they are properly run in.
– Wheels with a different rim diameter or
other rim width may not be mounted oth-
erwise the vehicle handling will no longer
be safe.
– Observe the traffic regulations, drive
defensively and trying to look ahead as
far as possible so that any hazards can
be recognized as early as possible.
– The faster you drive, the more sensitive
your motorcycle will be to crosswind and
changing road conditions. Your motorcy-
cle can easily go out of control at high
speeds.
– Choose your driving speed according to
the conditions and your driving skills.
– Drive carefully on unknown roads or on
unfamiliar trials.
– Renew the vizor on your helmet on time
so as to ensure optimum vision in any sit-
uation. When light shines directly on
scratched visor, the operator will be
blinded.
– A passenger may only ride on the motor-
cycle if passenger footrests are mounted.
– Never leave your motorcycle without super-
vision if the engine is running.
Accessories and payload
Accessory parts and baggage can signifi-
cantly decrease a motorcycle's driving stabil-
ity. Please observe the following warnings.
– Never drive faster than 130 kph (80 mph)
if you have mounted accessory parts on
your motorcycle. Accessory parts can sig-
nificantly impair the motorcycle's han-
dling, especially in the maximum speed
range.
– Never drive faster than 130 kph (80 mph)
if your motorcycle is loaded with cases
or other baggage. They will impair the
motorcycle's handling at higher speeds and
can easily cause it to go out of control
– If you have cases mounted, do not exceed
the manufacturer's recommended maxi-
mum payload.
– Make sure your luggage does not extend
beyond the silencer, otherwise it may
become singed from the heat.
– Make sure your luggage does not cover
the tail light.
– Baggage must be securely and adequately
fastenend; loose baggage will significantly
impair driving safety.
– A high payload will change the motorcy-
cle's handling and considerably increase
the braking distance; adapt your driving
speed accordingly.
– Never exceed the maximum permissible
laden weight and the axle weights. The
maximum permissible laden weight is
made up of the following components:
– Motorcycle ready for operation and tank
full
– Luggage
– Driver and passenger with protective
clothing and helmet