Suzuki JR50 Owner's Manual page 14

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CLOTHING
As stated before, the minimum
acceptable riding outfit includes
helmet, eye protection, and pro-
tective clothing. Some guidelines
for protective clothing are:
Wear simple clothes.
Dangling belts and scarves, rib-
bon-like trimmings, etc., are haz-
ardous since they can get caught
in moving parts.
Wear full-coverage clothes.
Do not ride with bare arms or
legs. Abrasion injuries can be
minimized by wearing clothing
that fully covers the limbs. Off-
road gloves and over-the ankle
boots help protect hands and feet.
Loss of body heat to wind can
contribute to riding fatigue. Proper
clothing can help keep the rider
warm and alert.
Wear flexible clothes.
Make sure that riding clothes
allow a full range of knee, elbow,
and torso movement. Unrestricted
body movements are essential for
safe riding.
WARNING
Operating this motorcycle with-
out
wearing
motorcycle helmet, eye protec-
tion and protective clothing
increases your chances of a
severe injury or death in the
event of an accident.
Always wear an approved
motorcycle helmet that fits
properly. Always wear eye pro-
tection
(goggles
shield). You should also wear
gloves, boots, long sleeve shirt
or jacket, and long pants.
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