! WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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B. Throttle
Before starting the ATV, push the throttle
lever several times. The throttle should
have a free, smooth range of motion. If it
seems to “stick” at any point, refer to the
General Maintenance section of this
Operator’s Manual for instructions. Driv-
ing your ATV with a sticking throttle can
turn your leisurely ride into an unwel-
come accident. Don’t drive your ATV if
the throttle sticks.
3. Light and Electric
Turn the hi-beam and lo-beam on and off
to make sure they work. At the same
time, check that the taillight and brake-
light work. Also, check the status/warn-
ing indicators (reverse, neutral, and hi-lo
beam) on the handlebars when you start
the ATV. Don’t drive the ATV unless all
systems are working. Check the ignition
switch and emergency stop switch.
4. Oil and Fuel
Start with a full tank of gas before every
ride, and while you’re at it, top off the oil.
Don’t forget to check for fluid leaks
around the ATV. Watch the overheat indi-
cator to ensure the engine coolant level is
adequate.
5. Chassis
Grass and leaves can gum-up your sus-
pension and shocks. Clear and clean the
suspension arms, shock springs, and
fenders. Check smoothness by turning
the handlebar full-left and full-right.
Check that there is no binding, restric-
tions, free-play, or looseness in steering
components.
6. Miscellaneous Items
Inspect your air filter. Look for debris or
damage that may indicate you need to
replace it. A clogged filter can stop an
engine. Check your battery terminals for
corrosion. Also, be sure to tighten any
loose parts, nuts, or bolts.
You need to prepare for the unexpected.
Emergencies and accidents are traumatic
enough, but they’re even worse when
you’re not prepared for them. At the min-
imum during every ATV ride, you should
have the following items on board:
• Tools
• Water
• Identification
• First Aid Kit
For rides that are longer in duration and
distance, the following additional items
are recommended:
• Cellular Phone
• Maps/GPS
• Emergency Kit
with Flashlight and First
Aid Kit
Check:
1. Free, smooth range of motion
Check:
1. Hi-beam
2. Lo-beam
3. Taillight/brakelight
4. Status/warning indicators
5. Ignition switch
6. Emergency stop switch
6. Stop switch
Check:
1. Gas
2. Oil
3. Fluid leaks
First Aid and Survival
Check:
1. Suspension arms
2. Shock springs
3. Fenders
4. Steering
Check:
1. Air filter
2. Battery
3. Tighten parts, nuts, and bolts