Owner`s manual

Riding your motorcycle can be an enormous source of enjoyment. However, there are risks
associated with riding any motorcycle. To minimize these risks, you should:
1. Review and follow the operating and maintenance instructions in this manual.
2. Take notice of every warning in this manual.
3. Recognize and respect the rules of the road. To ensure your personal safety, obtain
a copy of your states Motorcycle Handbook and understand the contents.
4. Enroll in a Certified Rider Training Course approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation
(MSF). New riders as well as experienced riders will benefit from successfully completing
a riding course. In many states, completing a riding course could lower your insurance
premium. For more information about a MSF training course near you, call the national
toll-free number: (800)446-9227 (USA only).
5. Be sure to keep your motorcycle in proper operating condition in accordance with the
maintenance intervals chart in this owners manual. Particularly important to motorcycle
stability is proper tire pressure, tread condition and sound condition of wheel bearings
and steering head bearings.
6. Do not operate a motorcycle with a loose, worn or damaged steering or suspension
system.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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