NOTE: Using the rear brake will have
also an effect on front wheels because
they are interconnected through the
drive train. As on other wheeled vehi-
cles, the vehicle weight is transferred
to the front wheels when braking. To
obtain greater stopping efficiency, the
brake system distributes more braking
force to the front wheels. This will af-
fect vehicle handling and steering con-
trol when braking vigorously. Take it
into account when braking.
V01I04Y
1
2
TYPICAL
1. Brake lever
2. To apply brake
4) Brake Lever Lock
Located on left side of handlebar on
the rear brake lever. When applied,
it prevents the vehicle from moving.
Useful when the brake needs to be
locked for example such as doing a
K-turn, during transportation or when
the vehicle is not in operation.
WARNING
Always use the brake lever lock
a
nd engage the PARK position on
the transmission lever when the
vehicle is not in operation.
WARNING
Make sure brake lever lock is fully
disengaged before operating the
ATV.
When you ride the vehicle, brakes
that are caused to drag by a con-
tinuous pressure on the lever may
cause damage to the brake system
and cause loss of braking capacity
and/or fire.
To engage mechanism: Squeeze brake
lever and maintain while moving lever
lock. Brake lever is now compressed
and applying rear brakes.
V01I05Y
1
2
TYPICAL
1. Brake lever lock
2. Press to apply parking brake
To release mechanism: Squeeze brake
lever. Lever lock should automatically
return to its original position. Brake
lever should return to rest position. Al-
ways release brake lever lock before
riding.
5) Transmission Lever
Traxter MAX CVT
Located on the right side of vehicle. A
5-position lever: P, R, N, H and L.
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