Always Wear a Helmet
It's a proven fact: helmets significantly
reduce the number and severity of head
injuries. So always wear an approved
motorcycle helmet. We also recommend
that you wear eye protection, sturdy boots,
gloves and other protective gear (page 6).
Never Carry a Passenger
Your motorcycle is designed for one person
only. There are no handholds, footrests, or
seat for a second person – so never carry a
passenger. A passenger could interfere with
your ability to move around to maintain
your balance and control of the motorcycle.
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Ride Off-Road Only
Your motorcycle is designed and
manufactured for off-road use only. The
tyres are not made for pavement, and the
motorcycle does not have turn signals and
other features required for use on public
roads. If you need to cross a paved or public
road, get off and walk your motorcycle
across.
Take Time to Learn and Practice
Developing appropriate off-road riding skills
is important to your safety and is a gradual,
step-by-step process. You can start by
practicing at low speeds in a safe area and
slowly build your skills. Getting personal
instruction from an experienced rider or a
qualified riding instructor can also be very
valuable. If you need assistance in locating a
training course closest to you, contact your
dealer or the member organization of the
International Motorcycle Federation (FIM)
in your country. Contact information can be
found at: www.fim-live.com under "affiliated
federations."