Warning
injury and even death.
Do not start the engine in a poorly ventilated or
unventilated room. Turn off the engine and power
off the motorcycle if left unattended.
Caution
When not driving, the engine should not run for too
long, otherwise the engine may overheat. Over-
heating of the engine can cause damage to inter-
nal engine components.
If the vehicle is not to be driven immediately,
switch off the engine.
Start
Grasp the clutch handle, stop for a moment, and
step down the gear lever to engage the first gear.
Rotate the throttle control handle towards itself, and
at the same time, slowly and smoothly release the
clutch handle, and the motorcycle will start to move
forward.
Use a variable speed device
The transmission enables smooth operation of the
engine within the normal operating range. The driver
shall select the most suitable transmission under
normal conditions. Do not slip the clutch in order to
control the speed of the vehicle, but rather slow
down the engine to run within the normal operating
range.
Driving on a slope
When climbing a steep slope, the motorcycle will
begin to slow down and appear to be underpowered.
At this time, the vehicle should be switched to a low
gear so that the engine can resume its normal power
output. The gear should be shifted quickly to prevent
the vehicle from losing power for a short time.
When going downhill, the vehicle should be
switched to low gear to facilitate braking. Be careful
not to rev the engine too high.
Use of brake and stop
To fully close the throttle, release the throttle control
grip while applying the front and rear brakes evenly
and downshifting to reduce speed.
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