Protective Apparel; Additional Driving Gear; Drive Training - Joyner JNSZ650DLB Owner's Manual And Parts Manual

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Read this owner's manual and the labels on your Off Highway Recreational Vehicles
carefully.
Make sure you understand all the safety messages.
Know how to operate all the controls.
Never drive this Off Highway Recreational Vehicles if under 16 years old.
Before each drive, be sure:
You feel well and are in good physical and mental condition.
You are wearing an approved motorcycle helmet (with chin strap tightened securely),
eye protection, and other protective clothing.
You don't have any alcohol or drugs in your system.

Protective Apparel

For your safety, we strongly recommend that you always wear an approved
motorcycle helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and long-sleeved shirt
or jacket whenever you drive.
Although complete protection is not possible, wearing proper gear can reduce the
chance of injury when you drive.
The following suggestions will help you choose the proper driving gear.
Helmets and Eyes Protection
Your helmet is your most important piece of driving gear because it offers the best
protection against head injuries. A helmet should fit your head comfortably and securely.
An open-face helmet offers some protection, but a full-face helmet offers more.
Regardless of the style, look for a DOT (Department of Transportation) sticker in any
helmet you buy. Always wear a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes and help your
vision, date 070202.
Operating this Off Highway Recreational Vehicles without wearing an
approved motorcycle helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing
could increase your chances of head and/or eye injury, possibly death in
the event of severe accident.
Always wear approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly and wear
eye protection (goggles or face shield), gloves, boots, long-sleeved shirt
or jacket and long pants.

Additional Driving Gear

In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we also recommend:
Sturdy off-road motorcycle boots to help protect your feet, ankles, and lower legs.
Off-road motorcycle gloves to help protect your hands.
Driving pants with knee and hip pads, a driving jersey with padded elbows, and a
chest/shoulder protector.

Drive Training

Developing your driving skills is an on-going process. Even if you have driven other Off
Highway Recreational Vehicless, take time to become familiar with how this Off Highway
Recreational Vehicles works and handles. Practice driving the Off Highway Recreational

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