Prevention
One easy way to remember what parts you need to check is by using
the acronym "T-CLOC." It stands for:
TIRES AND WHEELS
Correct tire pressure is crucial. Consult the General Maintenance
section of this Operatorís Manual for tire pressure guidelines.
Incorrect tire pressure can cause poor handling, instability, and a loss
of ATV control.
While c
hecking the tire pressure, inspect the tread and sidewalls of
the tires for cracks, cuts, or other damage that
could indicate they need to be replaced.
CONTROLS AND CABLE
With the engine running and brake applied,
check all transmission positions: forward,
neutral, and reverse.
A. Brakes
Squeeze your brake lever and depress the
auxiliary brake pedal. If either feels soft
or ìs quishy,î it could be low on fluid or
have a leak ó refer to the General Main-
tenance section of this Operatorís Manual
for instructions. Donít use the ATV until
the brakes are operating normally.
Test the brake lever lock and see if it
locks the wheels; then disengage it to release the brake.
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Check:
1. Tire pressure
2. Tire surface (tread and
sidewalls)
Check:
1. Forward
2. Neutral
3. Reverse
Check:
1. Hand brake lever
2. Auxiliary brake pedal
3. Parking brake lock
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B. Throttle
The throttle should have a free, smooth
range of motion. If it seems to ìstickî
at any point, refer to the General Main-
tenance section of this Operatorís Man-
ual for instructions. Driving your ATV
with a sticking throttle can turn your
leisurely ride into an unwelcome accident. Donít drive your ATV
if the throttle sticks.
LIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL
Turn the hi-beam and lo-beam on and off to
make sure they work. At the same time,
check that the taillight and brakelight work.
Also, check the indicator / warning lights /
hazard warning lights (reverse, neutral, and
temperature) on your handlebars when you
start the ATV. Donít drive the ATV unless
all systems are working. Check the ignition
switch and engine stop switch.
OIL AND FUEL
Start with a full tank of gas before every ride, and
while youíre at it, top off the oil. Donít forget to
check for fluid leaks around the ATV. Check the
coolant tank to ensure the engine coolant level is
adequate.
CHASSIS AND DRIVE TRAIN
Grass and leaves can gum-up your
suspension and shocks. Clear and clean the
suspension arms, shock absorbers/springs,
and fenders. Check smoothness by turning
the handlebar full-left and full-right. Check
that there is no binding, restrictions, free-
play, or looseness in steering components.
Check and clean the drive chain and sprockets of foreign material and
debris. Check drive chain adjustment.
Check:
1. Free, smooth range of
motion
Check:
1. Hi-beam
2. Lo-beam
3. Taillight/brakelight
4. Indicator/warning lights
Check:
1. hazard warning lights
2. Ignition switch
3. Stop switch
Check:
1. Gas
2. Oil
3. Fluid leaks
Check:
1. Suspension arms
2. Shock absorbers/springs
3. Fenders
4. Steering
5. Drive chain
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