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You may start to climb a hill and may
be unable to make it to the top. If this
happens, use the correct procedure
described below to turn around to get
back down the hill.
If you still have forward movement
and enough space to turn around
safely, follow these instructions.
1. Turn around on the hill before you
lose forward speed. As you turn
on the side of the hill, lean your
body weight uphill.
2. Once you have turned around,
ride down the hill as described in
the DESCENDING A HILL sec-
tion.
If you lose forward movement, or
begin to roll backwards, follow these
instructions.
1. Lean farther forward, uphill.
2. Apply the front brake to stop the
ATV.
3. After the vehicle has stopped,
apply the rear brake as well as the
front brake.
4. Set the parking brake and dis-
mount to the left side while still
leaning uphill.
5. Use one of the following proce-
dures to turn the vehicle around.
a. If you are able to, drag the rear
end of the ATV around until the
vehicle points downhill. Stay on
the uphill side of the vehicle
while dragging it around.
b. Turn the handlebars fully to the
left. Stand on the uphill side of
the vehicle. Release the parking
brake and pump the hand brake
to let the ATV roll slowly back-
wards. This will turn the vehicle
sideways to the hill. Reset the
parking brake. Turn the handle-
bars to the right. Stay on the
uphill side. Release the parking
brake and pump the hand brake
to let the ATV slowly roll until it
points downhill. Reset the park-
ing brake.
6. Remount the vehicle, apply the
brakes, release the parking brake
and ride down the hill as
instructed in the DESCENDING A
HILL section.
If the front brake does not slow the
vehicle, dismount to the side immedi-
ately.
Summary of Contents for LT-Z400
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Page 10: ...1 1 1 FUEL AND ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION FUEL 1 2 ENGINE OIL 1 2 ...
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