Riding Downhill
Success in riding downhill depends on how well you know your bra-
kes - take it easy on them, or you could fl ip over.
1. Shift your body weight as far back on the seat as possible.
2. Shift into low range; stay out of neutral.
3. Lightly apply the brake and release the throttle lever completely.
Sidehilling / Traversing
Sidehilling is considered an advanced skill; it’s really tricky and un-
predictable. So, whether your skills are advanced or not, try to avoid
this kind of riding. If you’re in a situation where you absolutely have to
sidehill, follow this method:
1. Keep your speed low and consistent.
2. Shift all your body weight to the uphill side of the seat; also, sup-
port your weight on the uphill footrest.
3. Steer like you’re driving into the hill.
4. If the ATV feels like it’s tipping, turn the handlebar downhill. If
that’s not possible because of the terrain or other conditions or if
it just doesn’t work, stop and get off. Dismount the ATV on the
uphill
side.
ATV-0018
ATV-0030
ATV-0031
ATV-0017
ATV-0028
ATV-0029
Active Riding
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