4.3.1 DIFFICULT STARTING
In the unlikely event that the engine is flooded
have the vehicle
checked by an Authorised
RIEJU
Service Centre to check why
this happened and to resume normal
conditions.
4.4 SETTING OFF
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Get onto the vehicle whilst pulling the rear brake lever, and
keeping both hands on the handlebar.
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Check the position of the rear view mirrors.
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Warm the engine up for a few seconds before setting off.
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Make sure the centre stand is in its idle position (up).
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Look out for oncoming traffic, switch on the turn indicator light.
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Release brake, turn the throttle grip gently and set off.
Do not rev up while pulling the brakes.
The automatic transmission runs the rear wheel, even
when the throttle lever is operated gently. Gradually
release the brake after starting and use the throttle with
care.
Make sure the fuel tank contains enough fuel (approx. 1
litre) to safeguard the condition of the fuel pump. No fuel
in the pump could cause serious damage.
If the fuel reserve light comes on, have fuel added at the
nearest service station.
4.5 BRAKING
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Close the throttle grip and operate both brake levers gently to
balance the power on both levers, so as to avoid dangerous
skidding.
The brakes are operated as follows:
Left hand lever:
operates the front rear brake.
Right hand lever: operates the front brake.
4.6 STOPPING THE ENGINE
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After a long ride, we advise you to keep the engine at idle
speed for a few seconds before turning the key OFF .
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