Triumph Street Triple S Owner's Handbook Manual page 127

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Warning
WHEN
BRAKING,
FOLLOWING:
- Close the throttle completely, leaving
the clutch engaged to allow the
engine
to
help
motorcycle.
- Change down one gear at a time
such that the transmission is in first
gear when the motorcycle comes to a
complete stop.
- When stopping, always apply both
brakes at the same time. Normally the
front brake should be applied a little
more than the rear.
- Change down or fully disengage the
clutch as necessary to keep the
engine from stalling.
- Never lock the brakes, as this may
cause loss of control of the motorcycle
and an accident.
Warning
For
emergency
down changing, and concentrate on
applying the front and rear brakes as
hard as possible without skidding.
Riders
should
practice
braking in a traffic-free area.
Triumph strongly recommends that all
riders take a course of instruction,
which includes advice on safe brake
operation. Incorrect brake technique
could result in loss of control and an
accident.
HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE
OBSERVE
THE
slow
down
the
braking,
disregard
emergency
Warning
For
your
safety,
extreme
caution
accelerating
or
incautious action can cause loss of
control and an accident. Independent
use of the front or rear brakes
reduces overall braking performance.
Extreme braking may cause either
wheel to lock, reducing control of the
motorcycle and causing an accident
(see ABS warnings).
When possible, reduce speed or brake
before entering a turn as closing the
throttle or braking in mid-turn may
cause wheel slip leading to loss of
control and an accident.
When riding in wet or rainy conditions,
or on loose surfaces, the ability to
manoeuvre and stop will be reduced.
All of your actions should be smooth
under
these
conditions.
acceleration, braking or turning may
cause loss of control and an accident.
Warning
When
descending
gradient or mountain pass, make use
of the engine's braking effect by down
changing and use both front and rear
brakes intermittently.
Continuous brake application or use of
the rear brake only can overheat the
brakes and reduce their effectiveness
leading to loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
always
exercise
when
braking,
turning
as
any
Sudden
a
long,
steep
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