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RIDING
1. Determine water depths and current.
2. Choose a crossing where both banks have gradual inclines.
3. Proceed slowly, avoiding rocks and obstacles if possible.
4. After crossing, dry the brakes by applying light pressure to the levers until braking
action is normal. If you do not perform this procedure, your brakes may be ineffec-
tive.
D
Avoid operating the ATV through deep or fast flowing water. If you cannot avoid
water which exceeds the recommended maximum depth, go slowly, balance
your weight carefully, avoid sudden movements, maintain a slow and steady for-
ward motion. Do not make sudden turns or stops and do not make sudden
throttle changes.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is run in water, it is
critical
the machine is serviced as out-
lined in the maintenance chart beginning on page 117. The following areas need
special attention: engine oil, transmission oil, front and rear gearcases, and all
grease fittings.
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 ...
Page 205: ...170 WIRING DIAGRAM ...