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Riding On Hills

Chapter 10

When riding just about anywhere, you will encounter some type of hills.

An ATV can overturn more easily on extremely steep hills than on level
surfaces or small hills. Being prepared and knowing what to do will help
you on your journey. Always be sure to check your parking brake before
riding in hilly areas.

Going Up A Hill

Remember:

Some hills are too steep for your abilities. Use your common sense. If
the hill looks too steep, it probably is.

Some hills are just too steep for your ATV regardless of your abilities.

Never ride past the limit of your visibility - if you cannot see what is on
or over the crest of a hill, slow down until you have a clear view.

The key to being a good hill rider is to keep your weight uphill at all
times.

Climbing hills improperly could cause loss of control or cause the ATV

to overturn. Always follow the proper procedures for your ATV contained
in the owner’s manual. When approaching an uphill climb you should:

Keep your feet firmly on the footrests.

Shift the ATV into a lower gear and speed up BEFORE climbing the hill
so you can maintain momentum.

When approaching the uphill climb, move way up on the seat and lean
forward, or stand and position you torso over the front wheels.

As you are climbing, you may need to shift to a lower gear to prevent
lugging the engine or stalling. To shift into a lower gear on a hill
remember:

- Keep your body weight forward as you prepare to shift gears. For

steeper hills, lean forward as much as possible.

- Shift quickly while momentarily releasing the throttle: this will help

keep the front wheels from lifting.

If you do not have enough power to reach the top of the hill, but still

have forward momentum and enough room to turn around safely:

Keep your weight uphill.

Make a U-turn before you lose speed.

Proceed downhill in a lower gear, keeping your weight to the uphill
side.

If you are riding uphill and lose all forward momentum:

Keep your weight up hill, and apply the brakes and come to a stop.
Never allow the ATV to roll backward.

Apply the parking brake while keeping your weight uphill.

Dismount on the uphill side or to a side if pointed straight uphill, and
follow the procedure described in your owner’s manual.

Do not attempt to ride backward down a hill. Should you begin rolling

backward, do not apply the rear brake abruptly. Using the rear brake only
or abruptly could cause the ATV to roll over backward. If you begin rolling
backward:

Keep your weight uphill, and apply the front brake. If your ATV does
not have a front brake, follow the procedure described in your owner’s
manual.

When you are fully stopped. Apply the rear brake as well. Apply the
parking brake, dismount on the uphill side or to a side if pointed
straight uphill, and follow the procedure described in your owner’s
manual.

If the ATV continues to roll backward, dismount to the uphill side
immediately.

Getting to the Bottom

Always check the terrain carefully before you start down any hill.

Choose a path which is as straight downhill as possible with a minimum
of obstacles. Shift your weight to the rear and use a low gear. Follow the
procedures described in you owner’s manual for special braking tech-
niques for descending.

When going downhill:

Shift your weight to the rear (uphill).

Keep speed low.

Use gradual braking.

Use a lower gear.

Look ahead.

Traversing

When you go across a slope rather than directly up or down, it is called

traversing. Sometimes when a hill is steep it is necessary to climb it or
descend it by traversing.

Traversing a slope is tricky. Avoid traversing slopes with excessively

slippery, rough or loose surfaces.

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Страница 1: ...ATV Rider Course Manual SAFETY INSTITUTE Stephen Galls Stephen Galls SAFETY INSTITUTE...

Страница 2: ...tional activities Being responsible using common sense and practising important skills are all important ingredients in making ATV riding more rewarding Your ATV Owners Manual Take the time to careful...

Страница 3: ...ng Quickly 13 Swerving 13 C h a p t e r 8 Riding Strategies Reading The Terrain 14 Choosing Proper Speeds 14 Utilising SEE Practising SEE 14 Trail Riding Riding Different Terrains 15 Loading and Towin...

Страница 4: ...w safe your ride will be Riding safely requires the rider to take responsibility for his or her own riding abilities the riding environment and the capabilities of the ATV Riding within personal limit...

Страница 5: ...h chin protection For a helmet to offer the most protection possible it must fit properly Your helmet should fit snugly but comfortably and be securely fastened Always fasten you helmet s chinstrap sn...

Страница 6: ...boots with low heels to help prevent your feet from slipping off the footrests Off road style over the calf ATV or motorcycle boots offer the best protection for feet ankles and legs Clothing It is i...

Страница 7: ...tching Exercises Possibly one of the areas most neglected by ATV riders these days is that of injury prevention through stretching It s only when you fall off and are flexi ble enough to avoid injury...

Страница 8: ...the left and right side SHOULDER Pull one elbow across in front of you and then hold it with your other arm You will feel the strain across your shoulder SHOULDERS 1 Interlock fingers and stretch you...

Страница 9: ...en when the engine is not running Practise mounting using the controls until you can operate the con trols without looking at them Dismounting your ATV To dismount your ATV correctly Set parking brake...

Страница 10: ...ive chain check for oil leaks Maintain its oil supply as out lined in your owner s manual 3 Nuts n Bolts Riding in rough terrain will loosen parts Look and feel for loose parts while the engine is off...

Страница 11: ...eft or right hand grip Choke 5 If the engine is cold put the CHOKE in the ON position Check your owner s manual for choke location 7 Start the engine according to the directions in your owner s manual...

Страница 12: ...your feet on the footrests at all times When riding in a straight line remember to look well ahead where you want to go not at the controls or immediately in front of the ATV This will help you mainta...

Страница 13: ...ice will help you respond to crooked trails or obstacles within your path Be sure to slow down before the turn Keep your eyes up looking through the turn at your intended path of travel Watch for terr...

Страница 14: ...the brakes more gradually Keep your feet on the footrests Swerving You should be able to make emergency swerves to avoid unexpected hazards when riding Follow these guidelines to help prevent mishaps...

Страница 15: ...ial hazards in the lay of the land Consider the consequences of possible choices and respond with the correct manoeuvring skill Scan Keep eyes moving and search the terrain Check overall environment W...

Страница 16: ...equire a completely different riding strategy Assume wet sand is unstable and could be quicksand Do not attempt a crossing unless you know it is a safe area Avoid riding on vegetation since it helps s...

Страница 17: ...had been drinking Fourteen percent 14 of all reported accidents with injuries indicated alcohol consumption by the operator As you can see ALCOHOL AND ATVS DO NOT MIX Losing Control Alcohol sneaks up...

Страница 18: ...to ensure correct weight distribution Use only approved straps and harnesses to secure the ATV Ensure that all straps are in good condition and working order Make sure the ATV is secured at both the...

Страница 19: ...out losing momen tum Hold handgrips firmly with knees and elbows slightly bent and body weight slightly back as the front wheels rise up and over the obstacle As rear wheels ride over the obstacle mov...

Страница 20: ...and enough room to turn around safely Keep your weight uphill Make a U turn before you lose speed Proceed downhill in a lower gear keeping your weight to the uphill side If you are riding uphill and l...

Страница 21: ...True False 2 No hill is too steep for an ATV True False 3 Use a high gear to go up and down hills True False 4 When descending a hill you should shift your weight to the rear True False 5 If a hill is...

Страница 22: ...ould easily fit into a can or other small water proof container to store under the seat in a bum bag or backpack Just like the emergency food supply and tool kit this survival kit applies to all terra...

Страница 23: ...ot experience from the highway or paved road Protect your right to enjoy nature by riding responsibly and protecting the environment at all times TREAD Lightly refers to an education and information p...

Страница 24: ...4 You should always carry some first aid supplies True False 5 You should always remove the helmet of an injured rider True False 6 In an emergency panic is your best friend True False 7 Part of being...

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Страница 26: ...N ENGINE SIZE 70CC OR GREATER A CHILD UNDER 16 YEARS OLD SHOULD NEVER OPERATE AN ATV WITH AN ENGINE SIZE GREATER THAN 90CC NEVER ALLOW A CHILD UNDER 16 YEARS OLD TO OPERATE AN ATV WITHOUT ADULT SUPERV...

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