Owner`s manual

WARNING
Failure to follow these simple recommendations can damage your motorscooter, and lead
to an accident, with subsequent serious injury, or even death. The life of your
motorscooter, and your enjoyment of it, will be greatly enhanced if you avoid situations
in which the motorscooter will be abused by attempting to carry too heavy a load, or
starting on too steep a hill.
Your riding skill and a through knowledge of your vehicle are basic ingredients of road
safety. Practice riding in a traffic free area until you are fully in control under various
different conditions.
WARNING
Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs as this dangerous for yourself or
others.
BE SURE TO RIDE SAFELY, DEFENSIVELY AND WITHIN THE LIMITS OF
THE LAW AND YOUR ABILITIES.
Before starting, put on an approved helmet and secure the straps correctly.
Reduce speed on unsurfaced roads or uneven ground and exercise the maximum
caution.
Riding in the rain or on wet roads can cause the brakes of your motorscooter to
become wet. When this happens, their effectiveness will be greatly reduced. In
these conditions, gently activate the brakes regularly, to dry the brakes, and so
that you may check the braking action.
Use extreme caution when braking on wet roads, unsurfaced roads or any other
slippery surfaced.
Always use both brakes simultaneously to distribute braking force over both
wheels.
Do not start off by mounting the motorscooter when it is on the stand. Before
taking the vehicle off the stand make sure the rear is not spinning.
When your motorscooter is used on sandy, muddy, salty, or snow covered roads,
periodically clean the brake disc with a gentle cleaning agent. This will avoid the
build-up of abrasive material in the slots in the disc, which will cause early and
uneven brake pad wear.
Do not modify your motorscooter in any way. This motorscooter is carefully
engineered to provide optimum performance and safety. You will only reduce its
utility and your enjoyment of the motorscooter by modifying it.
WARNING
Over-braking on a slippery surface will lead to upset, an accident, and subsequent injury
or possibly even death.
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