Protective Apparel - Honda CB1000 Owner's Manual

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5. Don't let other motorists surprise you.
Use
extra
caution
at
intersections,
parking
lot entrances
and
exits,
and
driveways.
6. Keep
both
hands
on the handlebars
and both feet on the footpegs while
riding. A passenger should hold on to
the motorcycle
or the operator with
both hands and keep both feet on the
passenger footpegs.
PROTECTIVE APPAREL
1.
Most
motorcycle
accident
fatalities are
due to head injuries: ALWAYS
wear a
helmet.
You
should
also
wear
a face
shield or goggles as well as boots, gloves
and
protective
clothing.
A
passenger
needs the same protection.
2.
The exhaust system becomes hot during
operation, and it remains hot for a while
after stopping the engine. Be careful not
to touch the exhaust system while it is
hot. Wear clothing that fully covers your
egs.
3. Do not wear loose clothing which could
catch
on
the
control
levers,
footpegs,
drive chain or wheels.

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