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Adjustable/Movable
Backrest
Bearcat 2000/Lynx 2000
LT
The backrest is designed for maximum
comfort and safety. When riding double,
the backrest must be in the passenger seat
position.
To change the height of the backrest,
loosen the adjuster screw, move the back-
rest up or down to the desired position,
and tighten the adjuster screw to lock the
backrest in place.
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When riding single, the backrest can be
moved to the forward seat position.
To move the backrest, loosen, but do not
remove, the cap screw at the rear of seat,
install/adjust the passenger seat, and
tighten the cap screw securely.
NOTE: If moving the backrest to
the forward seat position, the pas-
senger seat must be removed.
Removable Rear Seat
Bearcat 2000 XT/XTE
These snowmobiles are equipped with a
removable rear seat to allow for addi-
tional cargo space when no passenger is
being carried.
NOTE: If additional cargo is being
added, maximum weight on the
snowmobile (operator/passenger/
cargo) should not exceed the maxi-
mum limitation set for each snowmo-
bile. See the chart in the Suspension
- Overload Springs sub-section in
the Maintenance section for details.
Also, the overload springs should be
engaged.
To remove the rear seat, use the follow-
ing procedure:
1. Remove the four pins securing the rear
seat to the seat/Speedrack mount.
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2. Lift on the back of the rear seat and
move it rearward to remove it from
the mount.
To install the rear seat, use the following
procedure:
1. Place the rear seat into position on
the mount making sure the four pin
holes are properly aligned with the
mounting location on mount.
2. Install the four pins making sure
they are properly seated.
Bearcat 2000 LT/Lynx
2000 LT
These snowmobiles are equipped with a
removable rear seat to allow for addi-
tional cargo space when no passenger is
being carried.
! WARNING
Moving the backrest to the forward
seat position limits the seating
capacity to one person only.
! WARNING
Make sure the rear seat is securely
locked in place with the pins before
carrying a passenger or personal
injury may result.