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described in this manual.
• Test your brakes after operating in wet
conditions.
• Never attempt wheelies, jumps and other
stunts, as these could cause damage to
the motorcycle and cause loss of control.
• Always keep both hands on the handlebar
and feet on the foot pegs during
operation.
• Never consume alcohol or drugs before
or while riding your motorcycle.
• Limit the travel distance to avoid fatigue
that can affect performance and
awareness.
• Do not touch the engine or exhaust after
riding as they will be extremely hot right
after the engine has been turned off.
• Park the motorcycle away from fuel or
flammable materials.
Many motorcycle accidents are caused by car
drivers who do not see motorcycle riders on
the road. Therefore you need to follow these
guidelines:
• Wear bright clothing to increase visibility.
Bright orange, yellow or green jackets or
vests and a brightly colored helmet can
help others see you.
• Always use turn signals when you are
planning to turn or merge to main roads,
and turn it off after you have made your
turn.
• Flash brake lights whenever you are
going to slow down quickly or where
others may not expect you are going to
slow down.
• Stay out of blind spots of other motorists.
• When you come to an intersection, move
BEING SEEN