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Practice riding your ATV in an open snow- or ice-covered area, at slow
speeds, before handling out on snow- or ice-covered trails. Learn how your
ATV responds to steering and braking on the type of terrain you will encounter
on your ride.
Your eyes may be sensitive to sunlight when you ride over snow or ice on
a bright, sunny day. Snow and ice reflects more light into your eyes than
dirt or grass. Tinted eye protection will reduce the amount of light reaching
your eyes. On overcast days, you may find it helpful to use yellow-tinted eye
protection.
ACCESSORY USE AND VEHICLE LOADING
There are many types of accessories for sale. However, we cannot have direct
control over their quality or suitability. We cannot test each accessory that is
available. If you add the wrong accessories or misuse the vehicle with some
accessories installed, it can make the ATV less safe to ride.
Be cautious when choosing and installing accessories to your vehicle. Your
retailer may be able to help you choose accessories and install them correctly.
The guidelines below should help you to decide how to equip your ATV and
how to use it correctly when you use accessories.
Accessory Use and Vehicle Loading Guidelines
1. The combined weight of the rider, tools, and any accessories or cargo
must never exceed the vehicle’s load capacity of 100 lbs.
WARNING
Operating this ATV with improper modifications could be hazardous.
Improper installation of accessories or modifications of the vehicle may
cause changes in handling which could lead to an accident.
Never modify the ATV with improper installation or use of improper
accessories. All parts and accessories added to the ATV should be
genuine parts or their equivalent designed for use on this ATV. Install
and use them according to their instructions. If you have any questions,
contact your dealer.