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RIDING INSTRUCTIONS
Braking
Oil and grease
WARNING
The brake discs and linings must be free
of oil and grease!
If the motorcycle is not used for a while,
a rust film may form on the brakes and
thus increase the braking effect. A thick
rust film can cause the brakes to lock
up. When setting out on a ride after a
long lay-up period, carefully operate
the brakes several times until they work
normally.
NOTE
Make sure you practice braking for emer-
gency situations, but do so where you will
not pose a risk to yourself or others (e.g. a
deserted parking area).
WARNING
Operate the brakes to grind off the salt
deposited on the brake discs.
Dirty brakes
When riding on dirty streets, the braking
effect can be delayed due to dirty brake
discs and linings.
WARNING
Operate the brakes until they are
clean. Lining wear is increased by dirty
brakes!
Wet brakes
Washing the motorcycle or riding through
water or rain can delay the braking effect
due to wet or (in winter) ice-covered brake
discs and linings.
WARNING
The brakes must first be operated until
they are dry
Salt film on the brakes
When riding on salted streets without brak-
ing for a while, the full braking effect may
be delayed.