User's Manual Part 4

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Operation
Parking
Choose a firm level surface to park the motorcycle.
1. When fully stopped, shift into neutral.
2. Stop the engine.
3. Fully extend the sidestand.
4. Turn the handlebars to the left and lean the motorcycle
to the left until the sidestand firmly supports the
motorcycle.
5. Turn the power switch off.
Parking on a Slope
If parking on a slope is unavoidable, park with the front
wheel uphill from the rear wheel. Place the transmission in
first gear and position the motorcycle so that it is stable
when it rests on the sidestand.
Parking on a Soft Surface
If parking on a soft surface is unavoidable, place a sidestand
footrest under the foot of the sidestand to provide a firm
surface. The sidestand footrest must be strong enough and
large enough to support the motorcycle's weight without
sinking into the parking surface.
Asphalt becomes soft in hot weather. A sidestand can sink
into soft asphalt and the motorcycle may fall. When parking
on asphalt in hot weather, use a sidestand footrest.
CAUTION! Hot engine and exhaust components can cause burns to
skin and can ignite a fire if exposed to flammable materials. Always
park the motorcycle clear of flammable materials and where people
are not likely to contact hot components.