
RIDING THE VEHICLE
To fully appreciate the pleasures and
excitement of riding this vehicle, there
are some basic rules and tips that you
MUST follow. Some may be new to
you while others may be common
sense or obvious. Nonetheless, we
ask that you take a few minutes to
read this Operator's Guide completely
before you operate this vehicle.
Information in this Operator's Guide
is limited. It is strongly recommend-
ed that you obtain further information
and training from your local authori-
ties, ATV clubs, a recognized ATV train-
ing organization or contact an autho-
rized Can-Am dealer.
USA and Canada only:
to find out
about available training course nearest
you, call the Specialty Vehicle Institute
of America (SVIA) at 1 800 877-2887 or
in Canada, the Canada safety Council
(CSC) at 1 613 739-1535 ext. 227.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission and all ATV manufac-
turers do not recommended anyone
under the age of 16 to ride an ATV
having an engine higher than 90 cc.
The passenger should be 12 years
old or more and must be capable of
keeping his feet on the footrests and
his hands on the grab handles at all
times when seated. For the child's
safety, we strongly recommend you
also follow and enforce this recom-
mendation. You are the sole judge of
a rider's capability to understand the
risks and operate a vehicle safely.
Persons with cognitive or physical im-
pairments or who are high risk takers
have an increased exposure to over-
turns or collisions which may result in
injury including death.
Become completely familiar with the
operational controls and the general
operation of the vehicle before ven-
turing into off road conditions. Prac-
tice driving in a suitable area free of
hazards and feel the response of each
control. Drive at low speeds. High-
er speeds require greater experience,
knowledge and suitable riding condi-
tions.
The vehicle handling, stability and
braking distance will be affected when
riding with a passenger. Safely reduce
speed when riding with a passenger.
Allow greater distance for braking.
Not all vehicles are the same. Each
has its own unique performance char-
acteristics,
controls
and
features.
Each will ride and handle differently.
Never
assume
that
the
vehicle
will go everywhere safely.
Sudden
changes in terrain caused by holes,
depressions, banks, softer or harder
“ground” or other irregularities may
cause the vehicle to topple or become
unstable. To avoid this, slow down
and always observe the terrain ahead.
If the vehicle does begin to topple or
tipover, it is usually the best advice to
immediately get off... AWAY from the
direction of the tipover!
Pre-Operation Check
WARNING
The pre-operation check is very
important prior to operating the
vehicle. Always check the prop-
er operation of critical controls,
safety features and mechanical
components before starting.
If
not done, severe injury or death
might occur.
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