Riding tips
RIDING TIPS
WARNING
(1) If it is the first time that you have ridden a motorcycle of this type, we suggest that
you practice on a non-public road to become thoroughly familiar with controls and
operation of the motorcycle.
(2) One-hand riding is extremely dangerous. Keep both hands firmly on the handle-
bars and feet securely on the footrests. Under no circumstances should both hands be
removed from the handlebars.
(3) Don't brake hard in the midst of cornering slow down to a safe speed before ne-
gotiating a corner.
(4) When the road surface is wet or slippery, there is a reduction in tyre traction.
You should reduce speed when ever these conditions exists as braking and cornering
ability are reduced.
(5) At side winds which may be experienced at the exits of tunnels, when passing by
the cut of hill, or when being overtaken by larger vehicles, you should reduce speed
and ride alertly.
(6) Obey the speed limit and traffic regulations at all times.
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