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PR3 User’s manual Page
15
- Never start your motorcycle
without air filter in place, otherwise
dust and dirt may enter to the
engine and cause increased wear
or damage.
BRAKING
Apply both brakes at the same time
with the throttle closed. When driving
on sandy, wet or slippery ground use
mainly the rear brake. Avoid blocking
the wheels, otherwise you may skid or
fall; also you can change down to a
lower gear depending on your speed.
! WARNING !
Inexperienced riders tend to under
use front brake. This can cause
excessive stopping distance and
lead to a collision. Using only front
or rear brake can cause skidding
and loss of control.
Apply both brakes evenly and at the
same time.
Use the braking effect of the engine
when driving downhill to assist the
brakes; change down one or two gears
but do not over-speed the engine. This
way, you will not need to use the
brakes so much and avoid overheating.
! WARNING !
Hard braking while turning may
cause wheel skid and loss of
control.
Brake before you begin to turn.
STOPPING AND PARKING
Apply the brakes fully and put the
engine into neutral. To turn off the
engine, apply the emergency off button
or turn the key to OFF position on the
ignition switch with the engine at idling
speed until the engine stops. Park on
an area where the ground is firm and
lock the motorcycle
.
! WARNING !
- Never leave your motorcycle
without supervision if the engine is
running or with children nearby.
- Motorcycle engines produce a
great amount of heat when running.
Engine, exhaust pipe, muffler, brake
callipers and shock absorber can
become very hot. Do not touch any
of these parts after operating the
motorcycle or allow children to come
nearby.
- Take care to park the motorcycle
where pedestrians are not likely to
touch it and get burned.
- Never park your motorcycle in
places where there is fire hazards,
such as dry grass or other easily
flammable materials.
FOR MX and MX PRO
Actuate the engine kill button to shut off
the engine.
! WARNING !
- Observe traffic regulations and
drive defensively, trying to look
ahead as far as possible so that any
hazards can be recognized as early
as possible.
- Adjust your driving speed
according to the conditions and your
driving skills.
- Drive carefully in unknown roads or
unfamiliar trials.
- When driving off-road, always have
a friend on a second motorcycle to
make you company, so you can help
each other if some problem
happens.
- Replace helmet visor or goggle
lens when scratched or damaged. If
! WARNING !
Hard braking on wet, loose, rough or
other slippery surfaces can cause
wheel skid and loss of control.
Brake lightly and with care on
slippery or irregular surfaces.
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