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When carrying a passenger, the driving method changes
considerably. It is essential to adjust both rear shock absorbers
(chap. 5.9) and adopt a more prudent driving style.
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Whilst driving, do not carry pointed or fragile objects in your
pockets.
•
Whilst driving, never hold or carry your helmet (the same applies
to the passenger).
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Never drive absent-mindedly.
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Never eat, drink, smoke or turn round to talk to the passenger
whilst driving.
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Do not tow or be towed by other vehicles.
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When the stand is down, do not sit on the vehicle.
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Never set off with the stand down.
•
Never operate the stand when the vehicle is parked with its
front side on a slope.
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Never drive on pavements, under porticos, on public land or
parks, etc.
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Avoid stunts which are dangerous both for you and others.
•
Never load bulky or heavy objects on the vehicle unless they
are firmly secured in place.
•
Never use the vehicle to carry objects that protrude from the
vehicle or cover the lighting/signalling systems.
•
Before carrying passengers, instruct and warn them about the
behaviour to maintain during the ride.
•
Maintain a driving style that takes account of the presence of a
passenger.
•
Do not exceed the maximum permissible weight (see technical
data).
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Do not apply too may electrical devices.
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Avoid making modifications that increase or otherwise alter
the original technical performance.
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Use the vehicle in the expected manner.
•
Never leave the engine running for too long when vehicle is at
a standstill.
•
Never start or run the engine in closed or poorly ventilated
environments; exhaust gas is highly toxic.
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Never set off at high speed.
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Do not turn the throttle grip too roughly.
•
Avoid pressing the start button when the engine is running to
prevent damage to the starter motor.
•
Never rev up when the vehicle is stationary
and parked on its
stand, you could risk damaging the Lambda
probe.
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