Load
Do not overload your motorscooter. Attach luggage or packages as closely' as pos-
sible to the center of your motorscooter and distribute the load from side to side as
evenly as possible, to keep imbalance to a minimum. Remember that loads tend to
loosen with riding, so frequently check the security of your load. Do not hang anything
from your motorscooter handlebar, fenders, or forks, because this will upset the han-
dling of your motorscooter, and could prevent you from avoiding an accident.
Failure to heed this warning can lead to an upset with subsequent serious injury or
even death. Do not ride with your crash helmet hung from the strap because it could
easily become entangled with the wheels, fenders, or forks, causing an upset and
subsequent serious injury or even death. When carrying a passenger, remember that
your motorscooter's handling is degraded, that the brakes are less efficient, and the
center of gravity is higher and further to the rear. This makes it more likely that the
front wheel will come up off the ground, especially on acceleration. Therefore, you
should avoid hard acceleration and hard braking. Many accidents are caused by in-
experienced rider carrying passengers. Remember that allowance must be made for
the extra weight of the passenger far all driving maneuvers. Avoid abrupt and exces-
sive acceleration. Always slow down in time and calculate longer stopping and
maneuvering distances. Noncompliance with these instructions may lead to the over-
turning of the motorscooter or to other accidents with consequent serious injuries or
even death. Never carry loosely packaged items and make sure that everything that
you carry on your motorscooter is carefully secured. Do not carry packages which
protrude from the luggage rack or which cover any of the signal lights, the headlight,
or the horn.
Children or animals must not be carried anywhere on your motorscooter. Overloading
your motorscooter seriously reduces its stability and maneuverability and can lead to
an upset with subsequent serious injury or death.
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