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Tire blowouts
If you have a tire blowout, you will need to react quickly to keep
your balance.
You cannot always hear a tire blow. You have to be able to detect
a flat tire from the way the motorcycle reacts. If the front tire goes
flat, the steering will feel “heavy.” If the rear tire goes flat, the back
of the motorcycle will tend to slide from side to side.
Here is what to do if you have a blowout while riding:
1) Hold the handlegrips tightly and concentrate on steering. Try
to maintain a straight course.
2) Stay off the brake. Gradually close the throttle and let the
motorcycle coast.
3) If it is the front tire that has blown, shift your weight as far
back as you can. If it is the rear tire, stay where you are.
4) Wait until the motorcycle is going very slowly, then edge
toward the side of the road and stop.
Stuck throttle
When you try to close the throttle, you might find that it won’t
turn or the engine won’t slow down. If there’s traffic ahead or
you’re making a turn, you must react quickly to prevent an
accident.
Here’s what to do if you have a stuck throttle while riding:
1) Turn off the engine with the kill switch and pull in the clutch.
2) If the motorcycle does not have a kill switch:
(a) You may be able to leave the clutch out and stop the
engine with the brakes.
(b) Or you could pull in the clutch and let the engine race until
you can stop and turn it off with the key. This method
could result in damage to the engine.
3) Park the bike until you can get it fixed.
Wobble
Sometimes when going at a fairly high speed, the front wheel can
suddenly begin to wobble (shake from side to side). Some things
that can cause a wobble are:
1) A windshield or fairing that is improperly mounted or not
designed for the motorcycle
2) Loose steering-head bearings
3) Worn steering parts
4) A wheel that is bent or out of alignment
5) Loose wheel bearings
6) Loose spokes
7) Improper tread design
8) Road surface
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