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passenger pedals. Always keep your feet on the
footrests and your hands on the handlebar grips
while operating your Beamer. Doing so will give
you the best control of the unit.
Be sure that you and your passenger are NOT
wearing loose fitting clothing that could become
entangled in the moving parts of the vehicle.
Start the vehicle in a forward motion by slowly
increasing the throttle pressure.
Never place more than 12lbs / 5kg load on the
rear rack. Doing so may cause the vehicle to
become unbalanced and cause an unsafe driving
condition.
Never carry anything on the handlebars or your
lap while driving your vehicle. Doing so can cause
a loss of control over the vehicle.
Learn to steer your scooter by shifting your
weight in the direction of the turn. (Lean into the
turn)
Use your front & rear brakes to control your
speed and to stop. Sudden braking force can
cause the vehicle to start sliding. To regain
control, release the braking pressure until you
have regained control of the vehicle.
When the road surface is wet, the braking
distance is double that of when the road surface
is dry.
Keep a safe distance between yourself and the
vehicle in front of you.
It is not recommended to operate this vehicle
in slippery conditions such as on snow or ice
covered roads.
When going downhill, release the throttle grip
and use your brakes to control your speed.
After washing your vehicle your brake shoe
and pad may have become wet and will
reduce the braking force until they have had
a chance to dry.
Parking Your ATV
1. Always park your vehicle on a level
surface.
2. Turn the ignition key to the “OFF’”
position to stop the engine.
3. Set the engine stop switch to “OFF”
position.
4. Turn your front wheel slightly to the
left and turn the ignition key to the
lock position to lock the steering
column.
5. Remove the ignition key to prevent
unauthorized use or theft of your
vehicle.
6. Park the vehicle by using either the
main parking stand or the side kick
stand. The stands are located on the
left –hand side of the vehicle.
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