2.3
HELMET COMPARTMENT
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The helmet compartment is under the saddle. In order to gain access to
it, put the vehicle on its centre stand, insert the key into the lock on the
left hand side (A - fig. 9) and turn clockwise; this operation will release
the saddle lock. The helmet compartment can contain two JET-type
helmets, if you place them as shown in fig. 9. Anyway, the compartment
may not contain some particular kinds of helmet, or not contain two
helmets. Before buying your helmet, we suggest you make sure that
the compartment is suitable for it.
The helmet compartment can be used to carry light ob-
jects. They shall be stored in such a way as not to com-
promise the vehicle's stability while riding. Do not store
objects which are not temperature resistant (e.g.: light-
ers, inflammable liquids, perishable goods, etc.). Do not
leave documents or valuables inside the helmet compart-
ment.
Fig. 9
2.4
ANTITHEFT HOOK
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It is in the right lower part (A – Fig. 10) and is integral with the frame,
allowing a firm grasp to any external element (column, post, etc....) by
means of an antitheft chain that you can purchase from an Author-
ised Malaguti Service Centre.
Do not hook the chain to mobile structures and/or parked
vehicles.
Always check that the motorbike is steady while it is 'firmly
fixed'.
Never lay the antitheft chain - usually fitted into a plastic
hose - on the exhaust pipe or on other hot parts.
Never ride if the antitheft chain has not been previously
stored inside the helmet compartment - or inside the rear
luggage compartment, if provided.
After turning the engine off, be careful not to touch the
hot exhaust pipe in order to avoid burns.
A
Fig. 10
EN
A
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