Safety Information - YCF 50E Owner's Manual

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2016
Please read the safety guidelines below prior to using your Mini-Motorbike. Failure to observe the instructions,
precautions or procedures accompanied by this symbol, even in part, raises a distinct possibility of a serious hazard,
which may result in serious injury, or even death.
1. This YCF Mini-Motorcycle is not licenced for use on the Public Highway, and can be used only on closed and
private tracks or for closed-track races (see your local Highway Code for further guidelines).
2. This Mini-Motorbike is meant for personal use or for use in competitions
3. The presence of an adult driver is mandatory for use by minors. The Mini-Motorbike is not intended for
children under the age of 14 unless supervised by a member of an approved sports association (e.g. the Motor
Sports Association of Great Britain) within the context of a Mini-Motorbike apprenticeship, training,
competition or recreation.
4. This Mini-Motorbike is not intended to be operated at night as not fitted with lighting and light-signalling
devices.
5. This Mini-Motorbike is designed for use by one experienced adult driver only. Do not attempt to carry a
passenger.
6. We do recommend that you are in good physical condition and possess good athletic ability. To ride safely,
off-road drivers need good hand-eye coordination, agility, a sense of balance and good judgments.
7. Always wear protective clothing, including an approved safety helmet fitting correctly to your head size, eye
protection/goggles, elbow/knee/wrist sliders, boots, gloves as well as ear plugs. Never wear loose clothing
that could get caught up in the moving parts.
8. Proper maintenance is crucial to the Mini-Motorbike's safety and reliability. Always perform the pre-
operation checks as outlined in this Owner's Manual.
9. Never start the engine in a closed place. Exhaust emissions contain carbon monoxide, a colourless and
odourless gas whose harmful effects can lead to unconsciousness or even death when inhaled. Always turn off
the engine before refuelling (beware of overfilling the tank and fuel overspills). Avoid smoking and keep
away from flames. heat sources and sparks.
10. Do not, under any circumstances, ride your motorcycle after consuming alcohol, drugs or any other
substances likely to cause serious injury or even death.

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