OPERATION
OPERATION
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Heavy or excessive braking when using the new braking system
may damage the brake pad and disc.
Clutch/belt
Proper run-in of the clutch and driving belt will ensure longer
service life and better performance. Run the run-in clutch and belt
at low speeds for the recommended run-in time by only pulling
light loads. Avoid violent acceleration and high speed running
during run-in period. If the belt is broken, be sure to clean up the
intake and outlet pipeline and any debris from the clutch and
engine compartment during belt replacement.
New operator driving procedures
1.
Wear protective riding gear. See the Safe Riding Gear section.
2. Perform the pre-ride inspection.
3. Place the transmission in Parking gear.
4. Mount the vehicle from the left side.
5. Sit upright with both feet on the footrests and both hands on
the handlebars.
6. Start the engine to warm up.
7. Drive slowly. Practice maneuver and use the throttle and
brakes on level surfaces.
Starting the vehicle
1.
Step forcefully on the foot brake.
2. Turn the ignition switch key to the " ON " position (P. 31).
3. Press the engine start button (green) to start the engine. (P. 32)
4. The vehicle is started.