2) At the same time, slowly hold the front brake handle with your right hand, and slowly step on the rear brake pedal with
your right foot to avoid using the front and rear brakes separately.
3) When the vehicle speed decreases, lower the gear.
4) Hold the clutch handle tightly, put it in neutral and then stop completely. After the neutral gear is engaged, the neutral
indicator on the meter will light up.
5) If you want to use a single brace to park on a gentle slope, you should put down a low gear, and the front of the vehicle
should be uphill to avoid overturning. (Be sure to engage the neutral position when restarting)
6) Turn off the ignition switch lock; in an emergency, you can directly turn off the flameout switch to turn off the engine.
7) Lock the steering mechanism and pull out the key to prevent theft.
Danger:
1. The higher the vehicle speed, the longer the braking distance. Therefore, a safe distance between vehicles must
be maintained to prevent rear-end collisions. (Often only using the rear brake will accelerate the wear of the brake
system, and the braking distance will become longer and longer)
2. Using only the front or rear brakes will cause slipping and loss of control; on wet and slippery roads and turns,
the braking system must be used with caution; emergency braking on uneven or smooth roads will cause the
motorcycle to lose control.
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