Carrying Loads
Any load carried on the vehicle's carrying rack(s) will affect the stability and con-
trol of the vehicle. For this reason, do not exceed the load limits of the vehicle's
manufacturer. Always make sure the load is secured and cannot interfere with
your proper control. Always be aware that the "load" may slide or fall off and
create an accident. Avoid loads that may protrude sideways and get snagged or
caught in brush or other obstacles. Avoid covering and obstructing the headlamp
or taillight with the cargo.
This vehicle is designed specifically to carry an operator only. Even with a long
seat that provide unrestricted operator movements, they are not designed nor
intended to carry passenger(s). NEVER install passenger seat or use the cargo
area to carry passenger(s). Carrying passenger(s) may affect the stability and
your control of the vehicle.
Hauling a Trailer (if so equipped)
Riding this vehicle with a trailer substantially increases the risk of toppling, espe-
cially on inclined slopes. If a trailer is used behind the vehicle make sure that its
hitch is compatible with the one on the vehicle. Make sure the trailer is horizontal
with the vehicle. (In some instances a special extension may have to be installed
on the vehicle hitch). Use security chains to secure the trailer with the vehicle.
This vehicle may require additional stopping distance if hauling heavy loads, es-
pecially on inclined surfaces. Be careful not to skid or slide. When stopped or
parked, block the vehicle and trailer wheels from possible movement. Always
make sure load is evenly distributed on the trailer. Use caution when disconnect-
ing a loaded trailer; it or its load may topple on you or others. Do not turn at high
speeds.
Working with your Vehicle
Your vehicle can help you perform a number of different LIGHT tasks ranging
from snow removal to pulling wood or carrying cargo. A variety of accessories
are available from your authorized Can-Am dealer. However, always respect the
load and capacities of the vehicle. Overloading of the vehicle can overstress the
components and cause failure. To prevent possible injury, it is equally important
to follow the instructions and warnings that accompany the accessory. Avoid
any physical exertion through lifting or pulling of heavy loads or manpowering
the vehicle. (Continue to read
RECREATIONAL RIDING
below).
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