RIDING THE VEHICLE
34
SAFETY INFORMATION
using these recreational parks increases, so does the potential
for damage to the environment. Abuse of land, facilities and
resources inevitably leads to restrictions and closures of both
private and public land.
In essence, the greatest threat to our sport, is all around
us. Which leaves us with one logical choice. When we
snowmobile, we must always ride responsibly.
The vast majority respect the law and the environment. Each
of us must set an example for those who are new to the sport,
young and old alike.
It is in every one's best interest to tread lightly into our
recreational areas. Because, in the long run, to protect the
sport we must preserve the environment.
Recognizing the importance of this issue and the need for
snowmobilers to do their share in preserving areas that make
it possible to enjoy our sport, BRP has developed the “Light
Treading Is Smart Sledding” campaign for snowmobilers.
Light Treading refers to more than the thread of our tracks. It's
a statement of concern, respect and willingness to take the
lead and take action. It applies to the environment in general,
its proper care and maintenance, its natural inhabitants and
all enthusiasts and the public at large who enjoy the great
outdoors. With this theme, we invite all snowmobilers to
remember that respecting the environment is not only critical
to the future of our industry but to future generations.
Light Treading in no way suggests you should curb your
appetite for snowmobiling fun! It simply means tread with
respect!
The fundamental objective of Light Treading is one of respect
for where and how you ride a snowmobile. You're a light
treader when you follow the principles below.
Become informed.
Obtain maps, regulations and other
information from the Forest Service or from other public land
agencies. Learn the rules and follow them and that goes for
speed limits, too!
Avoid running over young trees, shrubs, and grasses and don't
cut wood. On flatlands or areas where trail riding is popular,
it's important to ride only where authorized. Remember, there
Summary of Contents for MX Z TNT 600R E-TEC
Page 11: ...7 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 15: ...11 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION ...
Page 53: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE 49 SAFETY INFORMATION mmo2008 003 007 LABEL 5 ...
Page 63: ...59 VEHICLE INFORMATION ...
Page 90: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 86 RPM Odometer 619900975 004 ...
Page 99: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 95 520002104 500 520002104 501 ...
Page 169: ...165 PRE RIDE INSPECTION ...
Page 173: ...169 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 220: ...This page is intentionally blank 216 ...
Page 221: ...217 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ...
Page 230: ...226 EAC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Left blank for Eurasian Conformity mark where applicable ...
Page 247: ...243 TROUBLE SHOOTING ...
Page 256: ...This page is intentionally blank 252 ...
Page 257: ...253 WARRANTY ...
Page 279: ...275 CUSTOMER INFORMATION ...
Page 285: ...CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP 281 EN CHANGEADD SKI ...
Page 286: ...This page is intentionally blank CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP 282 ...
Page 287: ...CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP 283 EN CHANGEADD SKI ...
Page 288: ...This page is intentionally blank CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP 284 ...
Page 289: ...CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP 285 Notes ...