Brake
Release the throttle when applying the brake, and use front and rear wheel brakes for braking at the same
time�
Finish braking before turning, and shift to a lower gear according to the speed required.
On a long downhill ride, please leverage the brake force of the engine and shift to lower gears, but do
not allow the engine to operate with high RPM. When using engine's brake force, it helps to reduce the
braking force required of the brake system, and the brake will not be overheated.
Moisture and dirt will impair the brake system. Brake carefully several times to dry out moisture and
remove dirt from the brake pads and discs.
If the hand brake lever and foot brake lever feel soft, stop riding until the brake system is fully inspected
and the faults eliminated.
Take your foot off the foot brake lever when you are not braking. Long-time braking will cause brake pads
overheating and excessive wear, which will affect service life and safety.
When carrying a passenger or luggage, the required braking distance will be increased. Please adjust the
brake time according to the vehicle load.
When the ABS is used, you can achieve maximum braking power even on low grip surfaces such as
sandy, wet or slippery roads with no risk of locking of the wheels.
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