Instructions for Braking
Before riding the vehicle, it is necessary to check whether the
front and rear brake handles can work normally
Excessive sudden braking may cause dead lock and slide of wheel,
reducing control over the motorcycle. In this case, release the
brake lever and continuously drive forward until the control
restores, then brake more gently.
Decelerate or completely stop before turning as far as possible.
Avoid braking in turning which may cause slide of one or two
wheels and reduce control over the motorcycle.
The ability to brake in turning and emergencies is an important
riding skill. We suggest taking a safety basic experience training
course for motorcycle drivers to obtain these skills.
When riding in wet or rainy conditions or on soft ground, the
maneuverability and braking capacity of motorcycle will be
weakened. In this case, all your actions shall be slowed down;
sudden acceleration, braking or turning may lead to loss of control
over the motorcycle. For your safety, please be careful in braking,
accelerating or turning.
On long steep road section, intermittent use of brake and
continuous braking may overheat the brake and reduce its
working effect.
When riding, if your foot rests on the brake or your hand rests on
the brake lever, the stop lamp may be turned on by mistake,
giving wrong signal to other drivers; this may also overheat the
brake and reduce its working effect.