Owner`s manual

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SAFETY INFORMATION 2
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Do not ride this motorcycle if you do not pos-
sess a regular driving licence. Failure to heed this
warning violates the law and increases the risk of
accidents, which may lead to personal serious
injury or even death.
Do not try to service or repair this motorcycle if
you do not possess the necessary skills.
Motorcycle riding demands your complete
attention. Do not ride if you are ill, in poor physi-
cal condition, or because of worry, etc., unable to
concentrate on the task at hand.
Always wear a helmet, even on short rides.
Always wear suitable clothes, especially when
travelling by night (e.g. garments with fluorescent
bands).
When refuelling, switch off the engine and
refrain from smoking.
When refuelling, avoid spilling the fuel onto the
tank and the exhaust pipes. Petrol is highly flam-
mable and it may light if it comes in touch with any
hot part of your motorcycle, with subsequent
serious burns or even death.
When refuelling, stay away from the vehicle to
avoid inhaling harmful fumes. Should the fuel
come into contact with the skin or clothes, imme-
diately wash with water and change the contami-
nated garments.
Do not start the engine in closed places.
Exhaust gases are toxic and can quickly saturate
the air and cause fainting or even death.
Before starting the engine in a closed place,
ensure that the area is well ventilated.
When travelling during the day, use the low beam.
While the vehicle is in motion, always rest the
feet on the specially designed supports.
While riding, always keep both hands on the
handlebars.
WARNING
Driving with your hands and/or feet
away from their designed supports can
cause loss of control, upset, and subse-
quent serious injury or even death.