INTRODUCTION
Your dealer should have provided you
with some basic information on the
particular controls and features of
your new vehicle. Please take the
time to study this Operator's Guide
and all on-product warning labels as
well as the Safety Videocassette that
came with this vehicle. They more
completely describe what you should
know about this vehicle before riding
it.
Whether you are a new user or an ex-
perienced rider, it is important for your
personal safety as well as passenger
safety that you know the controls and
features of this vehicle. Equally impor-
tant is knowing how to properly ride.
Irrespective of your age, experience or
state regulations, it is always prudent
for you or any other person who may
ride your vehicle, to take an approved
safe riding course. Please check with
your dealer or local authorities for avail-
ability in your area. If you are a com-
pletely new rider, this should be done
before your first ride. Your instructor
should be able to provide advice on lo-
cal conditions and safe riding practices
particular to the area.
Riding conditions vary from place
to place. Each is subject to weather
conditions which may radically change
from time to time and from season to
season. Riding on sand is different
than riding on snow or through forests
or marshes. Each location may re-
quire a greater degree of awareness
and skill may not be suitable with a
passenger.
Show good judgement.
Always proceed with caution. Please
do not take any unnecessary risks that
could leave you or your passenger
stranded or possibly injured.
The vehicle handling, stability and
braking distance may be affected
when riding with a passenger. Safely
reduce speed when riding with a pas-
senger.
Allow greater distance for
braking.
The contents of this Operator's Guide
provide riding information which has
been proven reliable by other users.
They are not intended as a definitive
means of avoiding accidents. How
you apply this information, coupled
with your mental and physical condi-
tion, the particular terrain hazard and
your risk acceptance level will have
an effect on your riding experience.
Have fun
…
and ride responsibly.
This Operator's Guide has been pre-
pared to acquaint the owner/operator
of a new vehicle with the various ve-
hicle controls, maintenance and safe
operating instructions. They are indis-
pensable for the proper use of the
product.
We would be pleased to receive any
comments on the content and format
of this Operator's Guide, the Safety
Videocassette or on-product warnings
labels.
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