result in irreparable damage to the engine, as well as degradation of the performance
and handling of your motorscooter which could lead to an upset, and serious injury or
even death. Have your motorscooter repaired only with original parts, and use only
original Piaggio accessories.
The use of aftermarket accessories and parts can seriously compromise the safety of
your motorscooter as well as affect its performance, stability and serviceability. Any
modification which affects performance or safety voids your warranty completely. For
the reasons stated above, tampering with the exhaust emission or noise control sys-
tems of your motorscooter can lead to large fines. Also, in some jurisdictions, helmets
are required by law, and in all jurisdictions, you must maintain your motorcycle in
current registration (License plate up-to-date). Also, many jurisdictions require a spe-
cial motorcycle license, and you must not ride your motorscooter without having first
obtained this license. This motorscooter was not designed to be equipped with a side-
car or to be used to tow trailers, motorcycles, motorscooters or bicycles.
Piaggio does not manufacture side- cars or trailers and therefore cannot predict the
effects of such accessories on the maneuverability or stability of your motorscooter:
it can only warn that such effects may be negative and that any damage to the mo-
torscooter components caused by the use of such accessories will not be covered by
the warranty.
Never race other motorscooters or motorcycles with your motorscooter. Brake with
both the front and rear brakes. The use of one brake only for sudden braking may
cause the motorscooter to skid or make the rider lose control of the motorscooter itself.
Always ride at a safe speed and avoid unnecessary hard acceleration. This also re-
duces fuel consumption and increases the life of the motorscooter. If you must ride
your motorscooter in rainy weather, or on loose surfaces, remember that traction is
greatly reduced. Under these conditions, all handling of the motorscooter must be
done gradually and smoothly. Sudden acceleration, braking or turning may cause you
to lose control of your motorscooter. When traction is reduced, accelerate gradually
and when slowing down release throttle and use your motorscooter engine braking in
so far as possible, instead of braking abruptly. Avoid rapid, harsh application of the
brakes.
Gradually open and close the throttle, to avoid spinning or skidding the rear wheel.
On rough road surfaces, slow down and ride with particular care. Avoid wide open
throttle accelerations, unless they are necessary for passing. Remember that exces-
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