Riding - MV Agusta 2005 F4 BRUTALE 910 S Owner's Manual

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OPERATION
4.9.

Riding

Riding a motorcycle well and safely requires training, experience and concentration.
Inexperienced riders should attend a formal training session, such as the Motorcycle Industry Council's
introductory training, which consists of both classroom work and practical riding sessions. Moreover,
every rider should take a certified course approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), includ-
ing basic training lessons for new riders and advanced courses for experienced riders. You can get fur-
ther information about MSF training courses by calling the toll-free number: (800) 446-9227.
A big advantage to attending a class is that the instructor will be familiar with your motorcyle, and able
to provide you with a number of tips and ideas on how to safely use your motorcycle.
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Relying on the advice of people other than a qualified riding instructor, even if they are excellent motor-
cyclists, can be misleading and dangerous.
It is important to learn to ride in an area remote from traffic. Riding a motorcycle, especially if you are
improperly trained, can be dangerous or even fatal.
Always observe the safety rules described in paragraph 2.1.11. of this manual. You may wish to refer to
them now.
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