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Handlebar Tilt
(Mountain Models)
1. Loosen the four cap screws and tilt
the handlebar to the desired position.
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2. Tighten the four cap screws evenly
to 15 ft-lb.
Handlebar Tilt (SR10 Models)
The handlebar can be adjusted to the
operator’s preference. To adjust the han-
dlebar, use the following procedure:
1. Remove the handlebar cover; then
loosen the eight cap screws securing
the handlebar caps to the riser and the
riser to the steering post.
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2. Adjust the handlebar to operator’s
desired position, tighten the cap
screws evenly to 2.0 kg-m (15 ft-lb),
and check steering for maximum
right/left turning capabilities.
Exhaust System
The exhaust system is designed to reduce
noise and to improve the total perfor-
mance of the engine. If any exhaust sys-
tem component is removed from the
engine and the engine is run, severe
engine damage will result.
Air-Intake Silencer
Used in conjunction with the fuel intake
system is a specially designed air-intake
silencer. The purpose of the silencer is to
quiet the intake of fresh air. Since the fuel
intake system is calibrated with the air-
intake silencer in place, the engine must
never be run with the silencer removed.
Performance will not be improved if the
air-intake silencer is removed. In con-
trast, severe engine damage will occur.
WARNING
Tighten the cap screws according
to specifications to prevent unex-
pected “movement” of the handle-
bar during operation over rough
terrain. DO NOT position handlebar
so steering (maximum right/left
turning capabilities) or throttle and
brake controls are affected.
Machine Screws
Cap Screws
Cap Screws
CAUTION
Do not rotate the handlebar to a
position that allows air to enter the
brake system.
WARNING
Tighten cap screws according to
specifications to prevent unex-
pected “movement” of the handle-
bar during operation over rough
terrain. DO NOT position the han-
dlebar so steering (maximum right/
left turning capabilities) or throttle
and brake controls are affected.
CAUTION
These snowmobiles are not
designed to be operated in dusty
conditions. Operating the snowmo-
bile in dusty conditions will result
in severe engine damage.
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