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ESS41301
RIDING YOUR SNOWMOBILE
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SNOWMOBILE
A snowmobile is a rider active vehicle, and your riding
position and your balance are the two basic factors of
maneuvering your snowmobile.
Riding your snowmobile requires skills acquired through
practice over a period of time. Take the time to learn the
basic techniques well before attempting more difficult
maneuvers.
Riding your new snowmobile can be a very enjoyable
activity, providing you with hours of pleasure. But it is
essential to familiarize yourself with the operation of the
snowmobile to achieve the skill necessary to enjoy riding
safely. Before you begin to ride, be sure you have read this
Owner’s Manual completely and understand the operation
of the controls.
Pay particular attention to the safety information on page
3-1 ~ 3-3.
Please read all warning and caution labels on your snow-
mobile. Also read the Snowmobiler’s Safety Handbook
originally supplied with your machine.
LEARNING TO RIDE YOUR SNOWMOBILE
Before you ride, always perform the pre-operation checks
listed on page 8-1 ~ 8-3. The short time spent checking the
condition of the machine will be rewarded with added
safety and a more reliable snowmobile. Always wear the
proper clothing for both warmth and to help protect you
from injury if an accident occurs.
Become familiar with this snowmobile at slow speeds,
even if you are an experienced operator. Do not attempt to
operate at maximum performance until you are totally
familiar with the machine’s handling and performance
characteristics.
Set the parking brake and follow the instructions on page
7-1 ~ 7-2 to start the engine. Once it has warmed up, you
are ready to begin riding your snowmobile.