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ROAD SAFETY TIPS
SAFE RIDING
1. Before riding, you should learn to ride your motorcycle properly and all the control functions should be known
to you.
2. Remember that there are no legal “rights” when it comes to survival as far as Motorcyclists are
concerned. The fact that you may be well within your rights is no guarantee that you will avoid a collision with
a bigger vehicle whose driver fails to see you. Always ride defensively and take nothing on road for granted.
3. Develop the ability to react swiftly to any unexpected road hazards or emergencies giving yourself time to
spare for appropriate response.
4. Develop the ability to get the most out of your Motorcycle, But at the same time get to know its capabili-
ties and limitations.
5. Ride thoughtfully, planning your route well in advance.
6.Give proper Signals and use Horn and Headlights judiciously.
7. Don’t ride in another motorist’s blind spot.
8. Always make pre-ride safety checks before you start the Engine.
SAFE BRAKING
Use the basic methods of braking effectively.
1. Engine Brake : When the Throttle is released, compression backs up and acts as the Engine Brake.
If the riding condition allows, reduce speed by shifting the Gear down.
2. Front and Rear Brakes : It is important to apply equal force to the Front and Rear Brakes simultaneously.
• Use Front and Rear Brakes simultaneously.
• Be sure not to disengage the clutch while braking.
• While riding downhill always use Engine as a Brake and never ride in Neutral Gear.
• While riding down hill do not switch off ignition while Engine is in gear. CAUTION :
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Turn signal switch
Horn switch " "
Lights switch To signal a right-hand turn, push the
switch to " ". To signal a left-
hand turn, push the switch to " ".
Once the switch is released it will
return to the center position. To
cancel the signal, push the switch in
after it has returned to the center
position.
Press the switch to sound the horn.
Turning the light switch to " ",
turns on the meter light and tail-light.
Turning the light switch to “ ",
turns the headlight on also.
1. Clutch leverClutch leverThe clutch lever is located on the left
handlebar. Pull the clutch lever to
the handlebar to disengage the
clutch, and release the lever to
engage the clutch. The lever should
be pulled rapidly and released slowly
for smooth clutch operation.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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1. PassSwitch " "
2. Dimmer Switch
3. Light switch
4. Turn signal cum cancellation switch“ “
5. Horn switchHandlebar switchesDimmer switch
Turn the switch to" " for the high
beam and to " " for the low beam. Pass switch""
Press the switch to operate the
Passing Light.
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PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION REPORT10-4
C. ELECTRICAL
a. Ignition Switch Operation
b. Left Hand Switch Operation & Pass Beam
• Horn
• Indicator• Head Light
c. All Bulbs - Functioningd. Battery
• Electrolyte Level
• Specific Gravity• Routing of Breather Pipe• Fuse• Routing of Positive Wire (Red) Below Breather Pipe
D. ROAD TEST
a. Starting
b. Gear Shifting Operationc. Clutch Operationd. Application of Brakes (Front and Rear)e. Speedo/ Odo Meter Operationf. Fuel gauge OperationEXPLAINED BYSIGNATURE: _____________ NAME:
CUSTOMER’S SIGN
MAIN SELLING DLR’S STAMP, SIGNATURE
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