KEEWAY RK V125 C User Manual page 106

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5.4.2 Climbing or turning driving (Figure 14)
1) When driving uphill, the gear will be too high and there will be insufficient power to decelerate. Therefore, the gear must be quickly lowered
before driving uphill.
2) When driving down a long slope, the gear must be lowered and the front and rear brakes should be used intermittently. If the front and rear
brakes are used continuously for a long time, the brakes will overheat and reduce the braking effect, resulting in danger.
3) When going downhill, it is not allowed to turn off the ignition switch or turn off the engine flameout switch to slide, otherwise it will reduce the
life of the catalyst in the exhaust muffler.
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4) Before turning, you must first use the brakes to reduce the vehicle speed and then lower the gear. Otherwise, when the vehicle is turning, the
speed is too fast to rush out of the curve, or the brake is used when turning, which may cause a dangerous accident.
Fig.14 Brake position
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