When itting accessories, remember and
abide by these instructions in addition to
those provided in the chapter "Load".
• Never
install
accessories
carry loads that can compromise
motorcycle performance. Before using
any accessories, make sure that they
do not in any way reduce clearance
from the ground or the minimum
distance from the ground when going
around bends and that they, do not
limit suspension travel, steering, or
the operation of controls. Also make
sure that they do not obscure lights or
relectors.
• Accessories fitted on the handlebar or
in the fork zone can create instability
due to the uneven
distribution of
weight or changes to aerodynamics.
When fitting accessories to the
handlebar or in the fork zone,
remember that they have to be as light
as possible and in any case, reduced
to a minimum.
•
Large or bulky accessories can
seriously compromise the stability of
the motorcycle, due to aerodynamic
effects. The wind may try to lift the
motorcycle, or the motorcycle may
become unstable under the action of
cross winds.
This type of accessory may cause
instability, even when being overtaken
or
or when overtaking large vehicles.
• Certain accessories can move the
rider out of his or her normal riding
position. An incorrect position will limit
the rider's freedom of movement and
can compromise his or her ability to
control the bike. For this reason, fitting
such accessories is not advised..
• Electrical
accessories
be added with care. If electrical
accessories exceed the capacity of the
electrical system of the motorcycle,
this may cause failures, which may
in turn lead to dangerous losses in
lighting or engine power.
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Aftermarket tyres and wheel rims
The tyres and rims supplied on the mo-
torcycle have been designed to match
the performance of the bike and to
provide the best possible combination
of manoeuvrability, braking power and
comfort. Different tyres and rims from
the ones supplied may not be suitable.
See the speciic section for tyre speci-
ications.
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