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EN-6
order to keep the motorcycle under control.
- The passenger must always hold on to the rider
or the passenger handle with both hands and
keep both feet on the passenger footrests.
Never carry a passenger that is unable to firmly
place both feet on the passenger footrests.
- Never ride under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
- This motorcycle is designed exclusively for road
use. It is not suitable for off-road use.
- Do not use straps, cords, etc. to fasten luggage.
- Only use approved panniers suitable for the
type of motorcycle you are using.
- The maximum load carried (rider, passenger and
luggage) may not exceed 299 kg.
The luggage weight may never exceed 10 kg.
Anti-lock braking system -ABS
The ABS is an electromechanical braking-aid sys-
tem:
It prevents the wheels from locking during braking
and helps keep the vehicle stable whenever the
road surface is slippery, wet or dirty.
When road-holding conditions are bad, the sys-
tem can operate to extend the braking distance
(e.g., whenever there is gravel on the road or the
road surface is slippery). In any case, it provides
the minimum distance required for that particular
road surface.
Nor should the fact that an ABS system is fitted
provoke careless riding. The rider should always
take every care on the road.
-Always use the recommended pads and tyres to
ensure the ABS system's proper functionality.
Risks related to carbon monoxide
Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, a color-
less and odorless gas. Breathing in carbon mon-
oxide may cause loss of consciousness and death.
If you start the engine in a fully or partially closed
environment, the air you breathe in may contain
a hazardous amount of carbon monoxide. Never
start the motorcycle in a garage or other closed
places.
WARNING
Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas.
Breathing in carbon monoxide may cause loss
of consciousness and death.
Avoid any areas or activities where you may be
exposed to carbon monoxide.

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