
Your ATV has an auxiliary brake provided brake provided as a safety feature. It is
located on the left handlebar and is operated by the left hand. It is intended as a
backup to the main brake system, especially if the main system becomes inoperative.
If the rear wheels slide, apply the rear brake with the left hand to some extent.
Aggressively applying the rear brake when backing down a hill may cause rear
wheels tip over.
Brake Fluid Level
Window
The brake fluid in the master cylinder, which is located on the left handlebar, should
be checked before each side. There is an indicator window (1) on the top of the
master cylinder. This window will appear dark when the fluid level is full. When fluid
needs to be added, the window will be clear.
NOTE:
When checking the fluid level, the ATV must be on level ground and the
handlebars must be straight. If the fluid level is low as DOT 3 only.
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