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use and maintenance Griso R
Observe all traffice regulations. Pay
special attention to all warning, regulatory
and informational signs.
Avoid showing off (popping wheelies, etc.).
Especially observe speed limits; remember
that road conditions change with the
weather and wet and icy pavements are
particularly dangerous for vehicles,
especially if you are riding too fast.
Remember that automobile drivers have a
hard time seeing two wheeled vehicles, so
always give the automobile the right of
way, even if it is legally yours.
Before changing lanes, look over your
shoulder to make sure that the way is
clear. Do not rely exclusively on the
rearview mirror: you may miscalculate the
distance and speed of a vehicle, or you
may not even see it at all.
Avoid obstacles that could damage the
vehicle or make you lose control.
Do not tailgate. Do not attempt to increase
your gas mileage by following in the slip
stream of cars or trucks in front of you.
In case of accident, motorcycles, scooters
and mopeds do not provide the same
degree of protection as automobiles. Legs,
in particular, are exposed to injury.
However, the additional installation of leg
guards may actually increase the risk of
injury and their seriousness in case of
accident.
Do not install leg guards available on the
market as spare parts and accessories.
Failure to comply with these instructions
may result in serious injury or even death.
Always ride with both hands on the
handlebars and feet on the footrests.
Never shift gear without using the clutch, if
the vehicle is equipped with one. Do not
operate the shift lever or other controls
abruptly. Such misuse can damage the
internal components of the vehicle and
cause seizure, loss of control, accidents
and serious injury or even death.
Remain in the seat when you are riding. Do
not stand up or attempt to stretch while you
are riding your vehicle. If you need to rest,
pull over to the side of the road when it can
be safely done.
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