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Viza V2 - RIDING YOUR VIZAM SCOOTER

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RIDING YOUR VIZA™ SCOOTER
Make sure that the steering column is fully locked in its
upright position. Start the engine and wait until it
operates normally. Place one foot on the foot deck and
then gradually turn the throttle lever back to increase
engine r.p.m. The automatic clutch will engage and the
scooter will begin to move forward. Place your other
foot on the foot deck and begin to ride. Find a stance on
the board that is comfortable to you. This is usually
with one foot behind the other and bearing most of the
weight.
Drive defensively. It is often difficult to hear other
vehicles approaching you so head check often and
always before changing direction.
Practice driving your scooter on a large smooth
surface.
Lean forward going up hills or when accelerating.
Lean back as you go down hills or as you brake.
The front brake is designed to reduce speed and not
intended for quick stops.
Use both front and rear brakes for efficiency when
reducing speed or coming to a stop.
Do the majority of your braking before you make a
turn. Braking during a turn can cause your wheel to
skid, which could cause you to lose control.
Avoid sharp turns or turns which cause your
Viza™ scooter to lean too far to either side.
Do not swerve or turn your Viza™ scooter at high
speeds because you risk the possibility of a fall.
Driving at a lower r.p.m. will decrease noise as well
as vibration and increase the joy of riding.
The handle bar is designed for balancing and
turning. Do not apply excessive force on it by
pushing or pulling. If the handle bar feels loose,
stop driving and confirm steering column lock
status.