CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT
22) Adjustable Handlebar
(If Equipped)
The handlebar height is adjustable. To
adjust, proceed as follows:
1. Pull up the lock lever.
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1. Lock lever
2. Bring the handlebar to the desired
position and push down the lock
lever to lock it.
NOTE:
On the other models, the steer-
ing can be set to a desired fixed posi-
tion, see your Lynx authorized dealer.
23) Track
WARNING
Never stud a track that has not
been approved for studs.
In-
stalling studs on an unapproved
track could increase the risk of the
track tearing or severing, possibly
resulting in serious injury or death.
Before proceeding with the installation
of special studs on tracks you must
contact your authorized LYNX snow-
mobile dealer for current specific stud-
ding availability and applications.
BRP does
not recommend
to ride a
snowmobile equipped with high lug
profile track at
high speed
in a trail, on
hard packed surfaces or ice for an ex-
tended period of time.
In the event that you have to,
reduce
your speed
, then minimize the dis-
tance you ride on those surfaces.
CAUTION
Running
those
tracks at high speed in a trail, on
hard packed surfaces or ice put more
stress on the lugs, which tend to
heat up as a result. To avoid poten-
tial degradation or damage to the
track, reduce your speed, then mini-
mize the distance you ride on those
surfaces.
For general instructions on mainte-
nance of tracks, refer to the sections
TRACK
and
TRACK TENSION AND
ALIGNMENT
in the
MAINTENANCE
section of this guide.
24) Fuses
The electrical system is protected with
fuses, refer to
FUSES AND RELAYS
in
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
for
details.
25) Anchor Points (If
Equipped)
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REAR OF VEHICLE
1. Anchor points
Two anchor points are provided to se-
cure load in rear rack.
NOTICE
Do not exceed maximum
load capacity of rear rack. MAXI-
MUM cargo load is 30 kg (66 lb).
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