• Avoid spilling fuel off the filler cap as it may catch fire in contact with the engine hot surfaces. In case of
accidental fuel spills, check that the area is completely dry before starting the vehicle.
Fuel expands when exposed to heat or sun rays, therefore be careful and do not overfill the fuel tank.
Stop filling when the fuel reaches the bottom of filler tube.
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Make sure that the fuel tank cap is properly installed before riding. Leaking fuel is a fire hazard.
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Be careful that fuel does not get into contact with the skin. Do not inhale vapors or to swallow fuel.
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Do not transfer fuel from one container to another using a hose.
Hot components
The engine or exhaust system components become very hot and remain in this condition for a certain time interval
after the engine has been switched off. Before handling these components, make sure that you are wearing insulating
gloves or wait until the engine and exhaust system have cooled down.
Coolant
The coolant contains ethylene glycol which, under certain conditions, can be become flammable. When ethylene glycol
burns, it produces an invisible flame which can nevertheless cause burns.
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Take care not to pour coolant onto hot engine or exhaust system components.
The fluid may catch fire and burn with invisible flames. When carrying out maintenance operations, it is advisable
to wear latex gloves. Even though it is toxic, coolant has a sweet flavor which makes it very attractive to animals.
Never leave the coolant in open containers in area, accessible to animals as they may drink it.
Keep out of the reach of children.
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Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is still hot. The coolant is under pressure and may cause burns.
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