SAFE RIDING TIPS
SAFE RIDING TIPS
Posture
Proper vehicle riding starts with proper posture.
1. Keep your elbows relaxed and flexible.
2. Sit and adjust yourself on seat so that arms and
shoulders are relaxed.
3. Look widely instead of gazing at one point.
4. Keep the knees close to fuel tank.
Cornering
When cornering, centrifugal force works in a
direction perpendicular to the direction in which
the vehicle is moving. Centrifugal force increases
in proportion with speed and the radius of the
corner.
During cornering, reduce speed so as to lessen the
effects of centrifugal force. By all means, avoid
abrupt application of brake or sudden steering.
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Warning
One-hand riding is dangerous. Keep both hands
firmly on the handle bar and both feet securely on
the foot rest. Under no circumstances should both
the hands be removed from the handle bar, as it is
very dangerous.
Avoid use of mobile phones while riding as it
could lead to fatal accident.
Do not downshift the gear in the midst of
cornering. Slow down to a safe speed before
negotiating a corner. If this is the first time that you
are riding a vehicle of this type, we suggest that
you practice on a safe, open area to become
thoroughly familiar with the operation of the
vehicle.