STOPPING THE MOTOR IN AN EMERGENCY
- Flick the red switch (1) to
to stop the engine
and then flick it back to the
position
WARNING*: Independent use of the front or
rear brake may be advantageous under cer-
tain conditions. Be careful when using the
front brake, especially on slippery surfaces.
Improper use of the brakes can lead to a seri-
ous crash.
WARNING*: If the throttle locks in open po-
sition or another malfunction occurs that
causes the engine to run uncontrolled, IMME-
DIATELY press the engine stop button (1). While
pressing the stop button, keep the motorcycle
under control using the brakes and steering.
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MAINTENANCE AND PERIODIC ADJUSTMENTS
Carry out proper maintenance according to the
table given in Appendix A in this manual, which
indicates the periodic maintenance intervals. The
intervals indicated in the maintenance table refer
to normal use. Nevertheless, it may be necessary
to reduce these intervals in relation to the climatic
conditions and individual use.
CAUTION*: Before carrying out any mainte-
nance operation, check that you have the nec-
essary tools, components and technical skills.
- Turn off the engine and park the motorcycle
on a flat and solid surface.
- Wait for the engine, the silencers and the
brake discs to cool down.
REMOVING THE SIDE PANELS
For some maintenance operations, one or both the
side panels need to be removed.
To remove the left- and right-hand side panels, op-
erate as follows:
- Unscrew the screw (1).
- Lift out the panel (2) by unhooking it from the top
hooks.
For refitting, operate in reverse order from removal.
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