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Sachs Speedforce 50 - Stopping the Engine

Sachs Speedforce 50
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RIDING INSTRUCTIONS
Braking
Braking
The front brake and rear brake are op er at ed
independently from each other.
The front brake is operated via the right-
hand brake lever (1) on the han dle bars, and
the rear brake is operated via the left-hand
brake lever (2).
When stopping or slowing down, re lease
the throttle gas and operate both brakes
at the same time.
On tight curves, sandy / dirty streets, wet
asphalt and icy roads, use the front brake
carefully: if the front wheel locks, the bike
will slide sideways.
Brake with care. Locked wheels do not have
much braking effect and can lead to skid-
ding / crashing. In prin ci ple, do not brake
on a curve, but before the curve.
Braking on a curve increases the dan ger
of sliding.
- Turn the ignition lock (3) with the ignition key
to the po si tion
.
- Pull out the ignition key.
Stopping the engine