
6. For safety wear a certied DOT
and/or Snell certied motorcycle
type helmet that ts properly, over
the ankle boots, eye protection and
gloves
7. A Scooter does not provide
impact protection of an automobile,
so defensive riding as well as
protective apperal is extremely
important. Do not let protective
apparel give you a false sense of
security.
8. Always keep both hands on the
handlebars and both feet on the
oor. Removing your hands from
the handlebars or feet from the oor
while riding can be hazardous. If
you remove even one hand or foot
you can reduce your ability to con-
trol the scooter.
9. Before changing lanes, look over
your shoulder to make sure the way
is clear. Do not rely solely on the
the mirrors: you may misjudge a
vehicles distance and speed, or you
may not see it at all.
SAFETY
1. Always read and understand
the Owner’s/Operator’s manual
and warnings before starting the
Scooter for the rst time
2. Use caution when providing
maintenance on this Scooter.
Make sure engine is turned off and
all components are cool. Never
attempt to make any adjustments
while engine is running.
4. Do not modify this Scooter
in any way, modications could
make the Scooter unsafe and/or
in violation of Federal and State
laws.
10. In general your actions should
be smooth. Sudden acceleration,
sudden braking or turning may
cause loss of control, especially
when riding in wet conditions or on
loose roadway surfaces, when the
ability to maneuver will be reduced.
11. When applying brakes, use
both front and rear brakes at the
same time. Sudden braking may
cause the scooter to skid and loose
control.
12. When going down a long slope,
control vehicle speed by closing
down throttle. Use front and rear
brakes for auxillary braking.
13. In wet conditions rely more on
throttle control and less on front
and rear brakes. The throttle should
also be used judiciously to avoid
skidding the rear wheel from too
rapid acceleration or deceleration
14. On rough roads use caution,
slow down and be alert to obstacles
which may affect balance and
control.
15. Passengers should be thorougly
familiar with operation of the
scooter. A passanger can affect
balance and control by improper
positioning. It is important that a
passenger sits perfectly still while
riding and not interfere with any of
the operation of the scooter.
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