RIDING THE VEHICLE
Kneeling
This position is achieved by placing
one foot firmly on the running board
and the opposite knee on the seat.
Avoid abrupt stops.
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Standing
Place both feet on the running boards.
Knees should be flexed to absorb the
shock from surface bumps. This is an
effective position to see better and
to shift weight as conditions dictate.
Avoid abrupt stop.
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Rider Position (Reverse Operation)
We recommend sitting on your snow-
mobile when operating in reverse.
Avoid standing up. Your weight could
shift forward against throttle lever
while operating in reverse, causing
an unexpected acceleration.
WARNING
Unexpected
acceleration
when
snowmobile operates in reverse
can cause a loss of control.
Carrying a Passenger
Certain snowmobiles are designed
for an operator only (1-UP), and others
can allow one passenger (2-UP). Make
sure to identify and respect the warn-
ings according to your specific models.
Even when a passenger is allowed,
this person must be physically fit for
snowmobiling.
WARNING
Any passenger must be able to
firmly lay his feet on the footrests
and keep his hands on the hand-
holds or seat strap at all times
when seated. Respecting those
physical criteria is important to en-
sure that the passenger is stable
and to reduce the risks of ejection.
On snowmobiles allowing two passen-
gers, if you have an adult and a child for
passenger, BRP recommends that the
child sits in the center location. This
allows an adult sitting in the rear seat
to keep a visual contact with the child
and hold him if necessary. In addition,
the child is best protected against the
wind and cold temperature if seated in
the center location.
The operator has a responsibility to en-
sure the safety of his passenger and
should inform the passenger about
snowmobiling basics.
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