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Traditional culture motorcycle

There are many kinds of Prince motorcycles, and the key switches are different, but most of the functions are the same. The following picture shows the common left and right handle switches of Prince motorcycle for reference.

At the bottom of the left handle switch is a horn switch, which will ring when you press the horn. In the middle is the steering switch, which can be turned on by pulling it left and right. It is a far and near optical switch. When turning on the headlight switch, press the switch to change the far and near light. Some left handlebars also have a headlight switch in front of them. When you press it, the high beam of the headlight will light up, reminding the front car to avoid when overtaking, or reminding the front car to change the low beam when overtaking.

Below the right handle switch is the electric start switch and above it is the headlight switch. Pull the headlight switch to the left to turn on the running lights, and then the front small lights, instrument lights and taillights will light up. Pull the headlight to the left, and then the headlights will light up. You can switch the far and near lights with your left hand through the dimmer switch on the switch. Some cars have a flameout switch on the right handle switch, so you can turn off the engine without turning off the key.