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==Tips & Warnings== | ==Tips & Warnings== | ||
* Most wobbles result from improper loading, unsuitable accessories, or incorrect tire pressure. After you've pulled off the road, search for a wheel that's bent or out of alignment, poorly adjusted steering, a | * Most wobbles result from improper loading, unsuitable accessories, or incorrect tire pressure. After you've pulled off the road, search for a wheel that's bent or out of alignment, poorly adjusted steering, a windshield or fairing that's improperly mounted or not designed for the motorcycle, loose wheel bearings or loose spokes. | ||
* Carry a cellular phone in case you can't get your bike to function properly. | * Carry a cellular phone in case you can't get your bike to function properly. | ||
* Motorcycling is an inherently dangerous activity that can result in serious injury or death. We recommend that you seek proper training and equipment before attempting this activity. | * Motorcycling is an inherently dangerous activity that can result in serious injury or death. We recommend that you seek proper training and equipment before attempting this activity. |