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Failure to use extra care when
operating on slippery surfaces such
as hard-packed snow and ice can be
hazardous.
Failure to use extra care can cause
loss of traction or loss of ATV control.
This could result in an accident,
including an overturn.
Do not operate on slippery surfaces
until you have learned and practiced
the skills necessary to control the ATV
on such terrain.
Always use extra care on slippery
surfaces. Avoid snow- or ice-covered
hills whenever possible.
WARNING
Practice riding your ATV in an open
snow- or ice-covered area, at slow speeds,
before heading out on snow- or ice-covered
trails. Learn how your ATV responds to
steering and braking on the type of terrain
you will encounter on your ride.
Your eyes may be sensitive to sunlight
when you ride over snow or ice on a bright,
sunny day. Snow or ice reflects more light
into your eyes than dirt or grass does.
Tinted eye protection will reduce the
amount of light reaching your eyes. Always
use clear eye protection when riding at
night. On overcast days, you may find it
helpful to use yellow-tinted eye protection.
Improperly riding this ATV in reverse
can be hazardous.
You could hit an obstacle or person
behind you, resulting in serious injury.
When you select reverse gear, make
sure there are no obstacles or people
behind you. When it is safe, back up
slowly.
WARNING
To engage reverse gear, follow these
directions.
1. Stop the ATV completely and shift into
neutral.
2. Squeeze the clutch lever and depress the
rear brake pedal.
3. Turn the reverse lever clockwise and
depress the gearshift lever twice.
4. Look to make sure there is nothing in
your way behind you.
5. Release the brake pedal. Slowly release
the clutch lever and apply the throttle.
RIDING IN REVERSE
N O T E
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Depress the rear brake pedal and
engage clutch partially if it is hard
to shift into reverse.
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Check that the reverse indicator
lamp is lit after shifting into
reverse.
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