User's Notice; Accessories And Safety Roles; Safe Riding - Braaap CRUISER400 User Manual

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Accessories and Safety Roles

You can select various kinds of accessories to add to your Cruiser400, but
improper assembly may bring about danger and damage. We have listed
some instructions to help you select the right accessories and aid you through
the assembling process.
When loading additional cargo or installing accessories that may add to the
air resistance, keep the center of gravity of cargo low and close to the center
of gravity of the motorcycle. You must check the rack and other parts are
installed carefully and make sure they are secured, otherwise, offset of the
center of gravity may induce danger.
Check and make sure the bikes' minimum ground clearance and inclination
toward the sides are balanced. Improper installation of accessories is very
likely to decrease the clearance and may become a safety concern. Always
check the installation before riding it to make sure it won't prevent you from
parking and turning.
If you install accessories at the steering stem or the fore fork, the steering
may be influenced, and the load may induce vibration of the foreparts.
Therefore, the weight of accessories on the steering stem or the fore fork
must be kept to a minimum.
Greater air resistance caused by windshields, backrests, and traveling
boxes, including saddlebags, may influence the Cruiser400's stability.
Improper installation or badly designed accessories would endanger
riding, so you must be careful to select and install these accessories
properly.

User's Notice

The installation of accessories must not restrict the rider's operation of
the motorcycle.
Additional electric devices may render primary coil overloaded, and
serious overload may damage the electric devices. This could result in
significant danger to the bike and the rider because of insufficient power
of the motorcycle battery when riding.

Safe Riding

For your safety, please obey the following rules while riding the
motorcycle:
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Wear a well-fitted helmet (helmets should be firm but not tight).
A safe ride begins with putting on your helmet.
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Always wear protective clothing
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Pay attention to avoid wearing loose clothes. Please wear tight
well fitted clothes to ensure your hands and feet can move freely.
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