RIDING ON HILLS
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When climbing steep hills, the motorcycle may begin
to slow down and show reduced power. At this point
you should shift to a lower gear so that the engine
will again be operating in its normal power range.
Shift rapidly to prevent the motorcycle from losing
momentum.
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When descending a long, steep slope, use engine
compression to assist the brakes by shifting to a lower
gear. Continuous brake application can overheat the
brakes and reduce their effectiveness.
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Be careful, however, not to allow the engine to overrev.
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STOPPING AND PARKING
1. Twist the throttle grip away from you to close the
throttle completely.
2. Apply the front and rear brakes evenly and at the same
time.
3. Downshift through the gears as road speed
decreases.
4. Select neutral with the clutch lever grasped toward the
grip (disengaged position) just before the motorcycle
stops.
The neutral position can be confirmed by
observing the neutral indicator "N".
5. Park the motorcycle on a firm, flat surface where it will
not fall over.
6. Turn the key to the "%" position.
7. Turn the handlebars all the way to the left and lock the
steering for security.
8. Remove the key.
BWARNING
Hard braking while turning, on wet, loose, rough,
or other slippery surface may cause wheel skid and
loss of control.
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