Safety Information - YCF 50 A Owner's Manual

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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

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