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Active Riding
Overview
“Active Riding” is the second part of “P.A.S.S.” It involves an
understanding of how your body weight, balance, gravity, and
physical forces affect the handling of the ATV. For example, when
you drive a car quickly into a sharp turn, your body is pulled to
the outside of the vehicle by centrifugal force. Although a car is
relatively stable, enough centrifugal force can cause an ATV to
overturn. Constantly shifting your weight is one major difference
between driving a car and riding an ATV. Knowing how to shift
your weight is necessary to avoid rolling or flipping the ATV.
For complete operating instructions, see ATV OPERATION sec-
tion in this manual.
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