Safety First
10
Warning
Ensure that you know and respect the
rules of the road. Read and observe
publications such as 'MOTORCYCLE
SAFETY',
'YOU
AND
YOUR
MOTORCYCLE, RIDING TIPS' and also
read and become familiar with the
contents
of
the
MOTORCYCLE
HANDBOOK for your state.
Caution
This Triumph motorcycle is not
equipped
with
spark
arresters.
Operation in forests, brush or grass
areas may violate state and local laws
and regulations.
Wobble/Weave
A weave is a relatively slow oscillation of
the rear of the motorcycle, while a
wobble is a rapid, possibly strong
shaking of the handlebar. These are
related but distinct stability problems
usually caused by excessive weight in
the wrong place, or by a mechanical
problem such as worn or loose bearings
or under-inflated or unevenly worn
tires.
Your solution to both situations is the
same. Keep a firm hold on the
handlebars without locking arms or
fighting the steering. Smoothly ease off
the throttle to slow gradually. Do not
apply the brakes, and do not accelerate
to try to stop the wobble or weave. In
some cases, it helps to shift your body
weight forward by leaning over the
tank.
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Foundation. All rights reserved. Used
with permission.
Handlebars and Footrests
Warning
The rider must maintain control of the
vehicle by keeping hands on the
handlebars at all times.
The handling and stability of a
motorcycle will be adversely affected if
the rider removes his hands from the
handlebars,
resulting
in
loss
of
motorcycle control and an accident.