WEAR A HELMET
Motorcycle safety equipment starts with a quality helmet. One of the most serious injuries that can happen is a head injury. ALWAYS wear a
properly homologated helmet. You should also wear suitable eyes protection.
RIDING CLOTHING
Loose or inappropriate clothing can be uncomfortable and unsafe for motorcycle riding. Choose good quality motorcycle riding apparel when riding
your motorcycle. Wear gloves, strong boots that protect the ankle, long pants and long sleeve shirt/jacket.
INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING
Review all the instructions in the “INSPECTIONS BEFORE RIDING” section in this manual. Do not forget to perform an entire inspection to ensure
the safety of the motorcycle.
FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE MOTORCYCLE
Your riding skill and your mechanical knowledge form the basis for safe riding. We recommend you to practice riding your motorcycle in an open
area without obstacles until you are familiar with your motorcycle and its controls.
KNOW YOUR OWN LIMITS
Always ride within the limits of your skills. Knowing your limits and keep within them are the foundation to avoid accidents and injuries.
BE EXTRA SAFETY CONSCIOUS ON BAD WEATHER DAYS OR BAD ROAD CONDITIONS
Riding on bad weather days requires extra attention. Braking distances double in a rainy day. If you are not sure about road conditions ride slower
and with double caution!