6 Driving
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Crossing slopes:
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Drive slowly at steady speed.
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Shift weight towards the uphill side of
the seat.
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Support on the uphill side footrest.
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Steer as if the vehicle would be driving
into the mountain.
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If you have the impression that the
vehicle is tilting: turn handlebar down-
hill. If this is not possible: stop and
climb off on the uphill side.
Fig. 30
6.6.4
Three-point turn
1. Stop, brake, and shift to idle.
2. Switch engine off.
3. Lean forwards.
4. Climb off on the uphill side of the
vehicle.
5. Turn handlebar uphill as far as it will
go.
Fig. 31
6. Release brake a little. While doing this, hold on to the brake lever.
7. Let vehicle roll backwards with this turning angle until it reaches a slight downhill
position.
8. Activate brake again.
9. Climb onto the vehicle again from the uphill side. Shift body weight towards uphill
side.
10. Start engine and follow the instructions for downhill ride.
NOTE
Perform three-point turn when
the vehicle stops unintentionally
during uphill rides. Perform
three-point turn before the
vehicle starts rolling downhill
backwards.