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Safe driving guidance
1. Precautions for driving up and down ramps
When driving on mountain roads with twists and turns and undulating slopes, the driving speed shall be adjusted according to the actual situation to avoid
motor overload.
2. Precautions for driving on wet and slippery road (or in rain and fog)
When you ride on rainy days or on wet roads, the tire and the ground don’t stick together well, which can make your motorcycle hydroplane. So you
shouldn’t ride too fast, because you could lose control and fall off, which is very dangerous. To stay safe when you ride in these conditions, please follow
these tips:
① Maintain a reasonable speed and avoid sudden acceleration or braking. Do not use severely worn tires. If the tire wear exceeds the maintenance limit
by 2mm, reduce the vehicle speed and do not brake urgently.
② When driving on muddy roads, try to drive at low speeds to avoid sudden start, acceleration, steering and braking.
3. Precautions for driving on ice and snow ground
When driving on ice and snow roads, install tire anti-skid chains on tires or use anti-skid tires.
①Ride at a slow speed as much as you can to avoid falling; Don’t speed up, slow down or turn sharply. When you need to slow down, ease off the
throttle to let the motorcycle slow down naturally, which helps with the braking efficiency. Don’t slam on the brake pedal all at once, but brake gradually from
light to heavy.
② When turning, reduce the speed and turn the steering handle slowly. Avoid driving at high speed to avoid wheel slip and idling.
4. Precautions for driving braking
The faster you ride your motorcycle, the more space you need to stop. So when you brake, you need to adjust the brake according to how fast you’re going
and how much space you have to stop.
① On rainy and foggy days, you can’t see very well, and the tire and the ground don’t stick together well, which can make your motorcycle slide around.
This makes it hard to control the steering and the braking. You should ride slower on rainy days, foggy days and on wet roads. When you ride fast through
mountain passes, pass other vehicles or go through the tunnel entrance, you might feel a side wind. At that time, you need to control your speed to avoid
shaking your motorcycle. When you use the brake, start with the rear brake, and then use the front brake to slow down your motorcycle.
② When you ride, keep your finger on the brake lever to be ready for emergencies. When you ride through wet surfaces or after washing your bike, ride
slowly and lightly squeeze the front and rear brake levers on and off to dry the front and rear brakes. After riding on muddy surfaces, sand dunes and rough
roads, you need to clean the brake drum, brake pads and brake disc to avoid too much wear and tear and to keep the brakes working well.
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