PROPER DRIVING METHODS
Before entering traffic, use the correct turn signal to
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forward other drivers of your intentions.
WARNING
If the back mirrors are not installed to
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the vehicle, when changing road lane,
the rider may not see well backward
then this causes the collision with
other vehicle to happen death or
serious body damage.
Before starting, be sure to push aside
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the side stand. If riding at the side
stand stood up, in the curve, the
vehicle may tough the ground. This
causes the vehicle's turn over and
serious damage to the rider.
Speed is controlled by the operation of the
throttle grip..
If the throttle grip is rotated....
The speed of the vehicle increases. Please rotate the
throttle grip slowly. When climbing a hill, the throttle
grip need to be rotated further to give the vehicle more
power(Refer to P.43 " Riding a hill ")
If the throttle grip is allowed to rotate back....
Speed decreases. This can be done slowly or quickly,
depending on how quickly you need to decelerate.
ROTATE
BACK ROTATE
CAUTION
At high speeding, the lower side of the
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vehicle may touch with the ground in
speed bump, then it may cause the
vehicle's turn over. Then, when
passing the speed bump, please
decrease the speed and pass.
This vehicle is designed to ride on-
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road. If riding in steep path of
mountains, because of serious
trembling of the vehicle, the cables
and wire break away from the clamp
and cause the accident.
Work the front and rear brakes together.
Allow the throttle grip to rotate back to its beginning
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position and then squeeze the brake levers.
RR. BRAKE
If it is best to operate the brakes by first lightly
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squeezing the brake levers and then changing to a
more firm squeeze.
To stop most safely in a short riding, please grasp the
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front and rear brakes together.
Normally, for the best braking, the ratios between
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front and rear brakes are FR:7, RR:3 at the dry road.
On rained road or slippery road, FR : 6, RR. : 4.
By doing these driving methods, these good driving
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habits become the brake distance being shorten and
the life brakes being extended.
FR. BRAKE
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