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gravity of you and your scooter toward the front of the
scooter for improved stability.
Figure 31 Normal driving position
Figure 32 Shifts center of gravity
Turning corners
Turning at high speed may cause a tipping over. Factors
affecting the possibility of tipping over include turning
speed, steering angle (how sharply you are turning the
steering tiller), uneven road surfaces, inclined road
surfaces, a transition from low grip area to high grip
area (as moving from a grass surface to a paved surface
- especially at high speed while turning), and abrupt
changes of direction. High speed turning is not
recommended. If you feel you are about to tip over
while turning, reduce speed and steering angle (i.e.,
make the turn wider) to prevent your scooter from
tipping over.
When you turn a sharp corner,
reduce speed. When you use the scooter at a high
speed, do not turn sharply. This will reduce the risk of
overturning and falling. Always exercise discretion
when taking a turn to avoid injury and damage to
property.
Summary of Contents for MS01068
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