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Stopping the engine (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Release the throttle (1) (pos. A), apply the brakes gradually while downshifting to slow down.

Release the throttle (1) (pos. A), apply the brakes gradually while downshifting to slow down.


After reducing speed before stopping the vehicle:
  • Press the clutch handle (2), so that the engine does not stall.

With a stopped vehicle:
  • Place the shift lever in neutral position (the green indicator light comes on «N»).
  • Release the clutch handle.
  • When stopping temporarily, keep at least one brake depressed.

Attention! If possible, avoid sudden braking, sudden slowdowns, and excessive braking.
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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