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How to Ride the Motorcycle
71
Luggage
Make certain that any luggage
containers are closed, locked and
securely installed to the motorcycle.
Brakes
Check that the front and rear brakes
are functioning properly.
Tires
High-speed operation is hard on tires,
and tires that are in good condition are
crucial to riding safely. Examine their
overall condition, inflate to the correct
pressure (when the tires are cold), and
check the wheel balance. Securely fit
the valve caps after checking tire
pressures. Observe the information
given in the maintenance and
specification sections on tire checking
and tire safety.
Fuel
Have sufficient fuel for the increased
fuel consumption that will result from
high-speed operation.
Caution
In many countries, the exhaust system
for this model is installed with a
catalytic converter to help reduce
exhaust emission levels. The catalytic
converter can be permanently
damaged if the motorcycle is allowed
to run out of fuel or if the fuel level is
allowed to get very low. Always ensure
you have adequate fuel for your
journey.
Engine Oil
Make certain that the engine oil level is
correct. Ensure that the correct grade
and type of oil is used when topping off.
Drive Belt
Make certain that the drive belt is
correctly adjusted. Inspect the belt for
wear, damage/cuts, frayed edges, or
broken teeth.
Coolant
Check that the coolant level is at the
upper level line in the expansion tank.
(Always check the level with the engine
cold.)
Electrical Equipment
Make certain that the headlight, rear/
brake light, turn signals, horn etc., all
work properly.
Miscellaneous
Visually check that all fasteners are
tight.

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