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SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFE RIDING
WARNING:
The safe use and operation of motorcycles is dependent on
proper riding techniques. Every operator needs to know the following items before
riding any motorcycle.
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Obtain complete instructions from a knowledgeable source on all aspects of
motorcycle operation.
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Observe all WARNINGS, SAFETY ALERTS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES as they
are discussed in this manual.
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Obtain professional and qualified training to learn safe and proper riding tech-
niques.
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Obtain professional technical service for maintenance items found in the own-
er’s manual and as mechanical conditions warrant.
WARNING:
Make pre-ride inspections a habit before each ride. Thorough
inspections can help prevent accidents.
WARNING:
This motorcycle is designed to transport the operator and one
passenger only.
WARNING:
Failure to be seen is the number one cause of motorcycle/auto-
mobile accidents. Making yourself conspicuous lessens the chance that an auto-
mobile operator will not see you. To make yourself more visible you should:
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Wear brightly colored and reflective clothing and helmet.
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Use extra caution when negotiating intersections. Intersections are the most
likely place for a motorcycle accident to occur.
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Don’t ride in other motorist’s blind spots. Make sure they can see you in their
mirrors.
WARNING:
Inexperienced operators are a leading cause of motorcycle acci-
dents.
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Professional and qualified training is available, make sure you are qualified be-
fore you begin riding your machine. Do not lend your machine to inexperienced
operators.
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Ride within your skills and limits. Don’t be afraid of slowing down or taking anoth-
er route until you are confident of your abilities.
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Practice riding your motorcycle out of traffic areas until you are comfortable with
the characteristics of the machine and its controls.
WARNING:
Many motorcycle accidents are caused by operator error. Ex-
cessive speed is an operator error that contributes to many motorcycle accidents.
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Always obey posted speed limits.
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Reduce your speed if conditions warrant it.