Accessories - MOTO GUZZI Griso Use And Maintenance Book

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Do not carry sharp objects in your pockets
that could be dangerous in case of an
accident, for example, pens or mechanical
pencils, etc. Also, make sure that your
passengers follow this recommendation.

ACCESSORIES

The owner of the vehicle is responsible for
the choice, installation and use of any
accessory.
Installing inappropriate accessories or
overloading the vehicle may result in the
instability of the vehicle itself and cause
accidents, with consequent risk of serious
injuries or even death. Windshields can be
especially dangerous, as they can break
and injure or cut the rider in case of
accident. If you have any doubts about an
accessory you would like to install or a load
you would like to carry, first consult your
Local Moto Guzzi Dealer.
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Avoid installing accessories that cover
horns or lights or that could impair their
function, limit the suspension stroke and
steering angle, hamper operation of the
controls and reduce the distance from the
ground and the angle of inclination in turns.
Avoid using accessories that hamper
access to controls, since this can prolong
reaction times during an emergency.
Fairings and windshields installed on the
vehicle may produce aerodynamic forces
that will affect the stability of the vehicle
during use, especially at high speeds.
Make sure that anything you carry on your
vehicle is securely fastened and cannot
come loose, jam the wheels, forks, etc. Do
not install any electrical accessories, and
do not modify the electrical system of your
vehicle. Anything that can cause an
electrical overload or other fault can cause
the vehicle to stop suddenly, the lights to
dim or go out, or the horn and other safety
accessories to cease functioning. Use only
genuine Moto Guzzi accessories.
LOAD
Do not overload your vehicle. Fasten
luggage or packages as close as possible
to the center of your vehicle and distribute
the load from side to side as evenly as
possible to keep imbalance to a minimum.
Remember that loads tend to loosen
during riding, so often that your load is
secure.

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