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RIDING GEAR
2. Eye Protection
Do not depend on sunglasses for proper eye protection. A pair of goggles or hel-
met face shield offer the best protection for your eyes. They should be kept clean
and be of shatterproof design (bearing the markings z2.1 or VESC 8).
3. Gloves
Off-road style gloves with knuckle pads are the best for comfort and protection.
4. Boots
The best footwear is a pair of strong over the calf type boots with heels, such as
moto-cross boots.
5. Clothing
To protect your body, long sleeves and pants should always be worn. Riding
pants with kneepads, a jersey and shoulder pads provide the best protection.
Summary of Contents for YOUTH ATV 2001
Page 3: ...Indicates a potential hazard which could result in severe injury or death ...
Page 16: ...R 1 RIDER S SECTION ...
Page 26: ...R 11 KNOW YOUR MACHINE 1 2 3 ...
Page 41: ...6 GENERAL SAFETY AND DESCRIPTION OF LABELS 1 WARNING ...
Page 49: ...14 GENERAL SAFETY AND DESCRIPTION OF LABELS 5 6 ...
Page 51: ...16 GENERAL SAFETY AND DESCRIPTION OF LABELS 7 10 8 9 ...
Page 82: ...47 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 2 1 ...
Page 119: ...84 RIDING ...
Page 121: ...86 RIDING Making Turns ...
Page 125: ...90 RIDING Traveling Uphill 15_ Maximum ...
Page 127: ...92 RIDING Sidehilling ...
Page 129: ...94 RIDING Traveling Downhill ...
Page 135: ...100 RIDING Trail Obstacles ...
Page 137: ...102 RIDING Parking on an Incline ...
Page 158: ...123 MAINTENANCE Lubrication Recommendations Operating Range 2 Transmission plug ...
Page 160: ...125 MAINTENANCE NOTE Hours are based on 10 mph average 4 ...
Page 204: ...169 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
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