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Arctic Cat 650 2011 - Handling the ATV (Active Riding Techniques); Leaning, Weight Shift, and Balance; Sharp Turns Execution

Arctic Cat 650 2011
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DIVISION II - OPERATION/
MAINTENANCE
2. Hold the brake lever, and release the
brake lever lock.
3. Shift into gear.
4. Release the brake slowly and apply
the throttle.
Leaning, Weight Shift,
and Balance
When you turn, the trick is to move for-
ward and slide over to the side of the seat
that’s on the inside of the turn. Support
your body weight on the outside footrest.
At the same time, lean your body to the
inside of the turn. Pay attention to the
handling—if you feel the tires coming off
the ground, reduce speed, shift more of
your body weight to the side that’s lift-
ing, and make the turn wider if possible.
ATV-0013
ATV-0024
ATV-0025
Wide Turns
About 20% of ATV accidents happen
during turns. If you don’t understand
turning techniques, it’s easy for the ATV
to get away from you by losing traction,
plowing, or tipping. Use this method for
wide turns:
ATV-0046
ATV-0045
ATV-0044
1. Ease off the throttle as you approach
the turn to slow down.
2. Use the principles of leaning, weight
shifting, and balancing—shift your
body weight to the inside of the turn.
3. Gradually increase your speed as you
come out of the turn.
Sharp Turns
After mastering wide turns, practice the
advanced skill of sharp turns.

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