Precautions on Safe Driving
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Precautions on Safe Driving
Please note!
The structure of this vehicle is significantly different
from 2-wheel vehicles. Without repeated practice and
careful use, it may cause injury to oneself or others
and vehicular damage, or even be life-threatening!
It is recommended to test-ride the vehicle in non-traffic
areas in order to better understand the characteristics
of the vehicle.
Peruse user manual and precautions.
Driver shall wear a helmet, gloves, goggles, etc.
Do not wear clothes that may impede safe driving.
Excessively wide and loose sleeves may be caught by
the brake lever and is extremely dangerous.
Operation of brake lever shall in no case be obstructed.
Daily and regular checks are necessities.
Visually check tire appearance for any foreign object
or unusual abrasion.
Exhaust gas from the muffler contains carbon
monoxide which is harmful to human body.
Start the engine only in a well-ventilated location.
Buckle up chin-belt when wearing a Helmet.
Hold the Handlebar with both hands when riding. Do
not ride by single hand for this is extremely dangerous.
Wearing flat shoes is safer.
When the locking mechanism is released, be sure to
place both feet on the ground to avoid risks of the
vehicle tipping over.