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A helmet is the most important piece
of gear you should wear. A helmet
can help prevent a serious head
injury. Choose a helmet that fits
snugly. Ask your dealer for help in
selecting a good quality helmet that
fits properly.
You should wear eye protection when
you ride. If a rock or branch hits you in
the eyes, you could be severely
injured. Wear goggles or a face
shield.
Wear proper clothing when you ride.
The proper clothes can help protect
you from injury. Wear a good pair of
gloves, strong boots that fit over the
ankle, long pants, and a long sleeve
shirt.
BREAK-IN
The first month is the most important
in the life of your vehicle. Proper oper-
ation during this break-in period will
help assure maximum life and perfor-
mance from your new vehicle. The fol-
lowing guidelines explain proper
break-in procedures.
Maximum Throttle Opening
Recommendation
During the first 10 hours of operation,
you should always use less than 1/2
throttle.
Vary the Engine Speed
Vary the engine speed during the
break-in period. This allows the parts
to “load” (aiding the mating process)
and then “unload” (allowing the parts
to cool). Although it is essential to
place some stress on the engine
components during break-in, you
must be careful not to load the engine
too much.
Avoid Constant Low Speed
Operating the engine at constant low
speed (light load) can cause parts to
glaze and not seat properly. Allow the
engine to accelerate freely through
the gears, without exceeding the max-
imum recommended throttle opening.
Allow the Engine Oil to Circulate
Before Riding
Allow enough idling time after warm
or cold engine starting before revving
the engine or placing the transmission
in gear. This allows time for the lubri-
cating oil to reach all critical engine
components.
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