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4: Instruments and indicator lights
Displayed
below are common instruments and indictor lights.

Instruments
-- Obviously the speedometer tells your speed.
The odometer the miles your've put on your motorcycle.
A trip odometer is nice to reset every time you
fill up with gas. I have a motorcycle that goes 180 miles + or -
10 miles per tank. When I see 170 on the trip meter, I know it won't
be long before I go to RESERVE [sorry, I got ahead of myself, I'll
talk about ON/OFF/and RESERVE in a moment]. The tachometer shows
engine RPM (revolutions per minute -- how fast the engine running).
The tachometer will have a red line. DO NOT EXCEED
this RPM or engine damage/failure may occur.
Lights
-- The only lights I can tell you for sure that your bike will have
is green for neutral and blue for high
beams. The rest of the lights depend upon your motorcycle
manufacturer. I will warn you, a red engine light
(if so equipped) is not a good thing in your car... it can be catastrophic
on a motorcycle. If you see the red engine light
illuminate while you're riding, follow MOMs instructions to the
letter -- sorry, MOM is your Motorcycle
Owners Manual. MOM
never lies, so do what MOM recommends to prevent
injury to you or damage to your bike.
That's
about it. Oh wait, I have to tell you about the Fuel Supply
Valve -- ON/OFF/and RESERVE.
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