BASIC SAFETY RULES
The instructions given below cover normal
operation of your vehicle and must be
carefully observed. By following these
rules you will enhance your own safety and
the safety of those around you. You will
also maximize the life and utility of your
vehicle.
Two wheeled vehicles obviously do not
provide some of the protection provided by
automobiles, therefore it is essential that
you wear appropriate protective clothing.
Especially, never operate your vehicle
without wearing your helmet, gloves, eye
protection, a heavy jacket, sturdy footwear,
and sturdy full length pants.
However, do not assume that even the
best clothing and helmet will protect you in
the event of an upset or a crash with
another vehicle. At best, this gear provides
s o m e p r o t e c t i o n f r o m s c r a p e s a n d
scratches, but very little, if any, impact
protection.
Be sure that you meet all the requirements
prescribed by local law, including driver's
license, minimum age, training, insurance,
taxes, vehicle registration, license plate,
etc. When you first receive your vehicle,
practice by riding in areas where there is
little traffic. Do not attempt to ride in heavy
traffic until you are thoroughly experienced
and riding your vehicle has become
second nature to you.
Most states prohibit the operation of this
size vehicle on freeways or expressways,
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be sure that it is legal to use your vehicle
before you take any particular road.
A new vehicle must be carefully broken in,
see page 49 (RUNNING-IN).
Before starting the engine, make sure that
the brakes, clutch, transmission and
throttle controls function properly and that
the fuel and oil supply is adequate.
The exhaust system, brakes, and some
other parts of the vehicle become very hot
during operation. Do not touch any of these
parts. Some medicines or drugs, illegal or
prescription, and alcohol significantly
increase the risk of accidents. Do not ride
while you are under the influence of
a l c o h o l o r d r u g s , b e t h e y i l l i c i t o r
prescription. Make sure you are in good
physical condition and not ill before riding
your vehicle. Do not ride your vehicle when
you are particularly tired or fatigued.
Alcohol, drugs and fatigue are leading
causes of vehicle accidents.
Many accidents are caused by the rider's
inexperience and lack of training. Do not
ride your vehicle until you have received
t r a i n i ng f r o m a r e c o g n i z e d t r a i n in g
organization such as the Motorcycle Safety
Foundation. Remember that riding a
vehicle, though easy and fun, is quite
different from driving a car. Do not assume
that you can operate your vehicle safely
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Never lend your vehicle to others unless
you are sure that they are competent and
properly licensed vehicle operators.