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RIDING DOWNHILL
When riding downhill, keep speed to a minimum. It is
important to apply just enough throttle to keep the clutch
engaged while descending the hill. This will allow you to
use engine compression to help slow the machine, and to
keep the snowmobile from rolling freely down the hill. Also
apply the brake frequently, with light pressure.
WARNING
Use extra caution when applying the brake during a
descent. Excessive braking will cause the track to lock
and will cause a loss of control.
CROSSING A SLOPE (SIDE HILL)
WARNING
Side hills are not recommended for a beginner or
novice snowmobiler.
Crossing the face of a slope (side hill) requires you to
properly position your weight to maintain proper balance.
As you travel across the slope, lean your body to position
your weight towards the uphill side. A recommended riding
position is to kneel with the knee of the downhill leg on the
seat and the foot of the uphill leg on the running board. This
position will make it easier for you to shift your body weight
as needed.
Snow and ice are slippery, so be prepared for the possibil-
ity that your snowmobile could begin to slip sideways on
the slope. If this happens, steer in the direction of the slide
if there are no obstacles in your path. As you regain proper
balance, gradually steer again in the direction you wish to
travel.
If your snowmobile starts to tip, steer down the hill to regain
balance.
WARNING
If you are unable to maintain correct balance, and your
snowmobile is going to tip over, dismount your snow-
mobile immediately on the uphill side.
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