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TUBELESS TYRES
To
safely operate your scooter, your
Lyres
must
be the
proper
type
and
size,
in
good.
condition
with
adequate
tread,
and
correctly
inflaled for lhe load you are carrying. The
following
pages
give
more
detailed
informa-
tion on how
and
when to check your
air
pressure, how to inspect your
Lyres
for
damage,
and
what to
do
when your tyres
Ileed
to
be
repaired
or
replaced.
AWARNING
Using tyres that
are
excessively
worn
or
improperly inflated
can
cause a
crash
in
which
you
can
be
seriously
hurt
or
killed.
Follow
all
instructions
in
this owner's
manual regarding tyre inflation
and
maintenance.
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Air Pressure
Keeping your lyres properly inflated
provides
the
best
combination
of
handling,
tread
life
and
riding
comfort.
Generally,
underinnated
tyres
wear
unevenly,
adversely affect handling,
and
arc
more
likely to
fail
from being overheated.
Overinflated tyres make your scooter ride
harshly,
are
more prone to damage from
road hazards,
and
wear unevenly.
We recommend that you visually check
your tyres before every ride
and
use a
gauge
to
measure
air
pressure
at
least once
a month
or
any time you think the tyres
might be low.
Tubeless tyres have some self-sealing
ability
if
they
are
punctured. However,
because leakage is often very slow, you
should look closely for punctures whenever
a lyre
is
nol fully inflaled.
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