TIRE PRESSURE
• Front tire: 2,2 bar (220 kPa)
• Rear tire: 2,5 bar (250 kPa)
Air pressure above or below these limits may cause excessive
tire wear and tear� It will have a negative impact on road grip,
vehicle range and safety�
TIRE MAINTENANCE
Before riding, check both tires for damage and eventual air
inflation pressure losses�
Tire inflation pressure should be checked weekly and after
long periods of inactivity�
Regularly check the tread depth� Replace tires when reaching
1mm or lower tread depth�
Tires must never be repaired� In the event of tire wear, tear,
chunk or any other sort of structural or tread damage, replace
them immediately with GOVECS approved tires�
This GOVECS scooter is equipped with tubeless tires:
• Front tire: MITAS C02 2 ¾ -16 44P
• Rear tire: MITAS C09 90/90-16 48P
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TIRES
Never use tires with different ETRTO dimensions, lower load index or
lower speed symbol that those quoted above� Never swap tires from
front to rear and vice versa�
Check your tire pressures every month to make sure they are up to
specification, or more often when carrying extra loads� For accuracy,
check the inflation pressure with a tire gauge when tires are cold (or
after the vehicle has been stopped for at least 3 hours)� NEVER ride
the scooter with tire pressure 0.2 bar beyond (below or above) the
recommended tire pressures, since it can cause unstable maneuver-
ability, excessive wear, lower road grip or even an accident�
The braking system is critical for the safety of the vehicle and the driver� For
personal safety, one should take good care of brake system condition� This
vehicle is fitted with two independent hydraulic disc brake systems for front
and rear wheel�
BRAKES OPERATION
• Gently and gradually press both brake levers in order to slow down�
• Braking too rapidly may cause accidents�
• When the road is wet, use preferably the rear brake to avoid front wheel skid�
BRAKES INSPECTION
Brake systems must be inspected on a regular basis in order to ensure its safe
operation:
• Check the brake fluid level on both brake pump reservoirs (see next page)�
• Inspect the brake hoses for leaks�
• Check if brake pad thickness is above 2�4 mm�
• Check if brake discs thickness is above 2 mm�
• Check free operation of brake levers� Adjust and lubricate when required�
BRAKES
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