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B. Headlamp High/Low Beam
Switch
When the switch is pushed, the
headlamp will change from low
beam to high beam. It will stay in
the selected position until it is
switched back. When in high
beam position, the high beam
C. Front Brake Lever
The front brake lever controls the front brake when
the lever is squeezed. When braking, the throttle
should be in the neutral/returned position. The stop
lamp will also illuminate.
D. High Beam Indicator
When the headlamp is in high beam position or
the flash-to-pass switch is pressed this indicator
will illuminate.
E. Horn Switch
When the key is in the ON position, the horn will
sound when the switch is pressed. Electric
vehicles run quietly; the horn can be used to warn
pedestrians or other motorists of your presence.
F. Turn Signal Switch
When the turn signal switch is
pushed in the left or right position,
the corresponding front and rear
turn signal will flash. When the
turn signal switch is ON, the
corresponding turn signal indicator
on the instrument panel will illuminate.
Always signal your turns and other maneuvers as
required by law. Unlike an automobile, the turn
signals must always be cancelled manually on the
motorcycle. Push in on the switch and it will return
to the center or OFF position.
A. Flash-to-Pass
When the headlamp is in the low beam position,
push the flash-to-pass switch and the high beam will
illuminate and will stay illuminated until the switch is
released. When released, this switch will default back
to the low beam position. The high beam indicator
will also illuminate.
indicator on the handlebar control and the high beam
indicator on the instrument panel will illuminate.
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