To lock the seat into position, slide
the front of the seat into the seat
retainers and push down firmly on
the rear of seat. The seat should
automatically lock into position.
Make sure the seat is secure
before mounting the ATV. Severe
personal injury may result if the
seat is not properly secured.
The front rack and rear rack are
designed to carry specified load capaci-
ties. Always refer to the ATV Load
Capacity Ratings Chart for proper
capacities.
Make sure the loads on the front
and rear racks will not interfere
with the ATV controls or obstruct
the view of the operator. Also,
make sure the loads are evenly dis-
tributed, properly secured, and will
not shift while operating the ATV.
Never use the racks as a towing or
trailering point.
KYMCO ATV's are equipped with a
frame-mounted receiver for a standard
5.1 cm (2 in.) receiver hitch. The stan-
dard receiver hitch must be purchased
Make sure that the load in the
trailer is properly secured and will
not shift while moving. Also, do
not overload the trailer.
Never exceed any of the ATV
weight restrictions.
Always maintain a slow speed when
trailering and towing and avoid sudden
accelerations, quick maneuvers, and
sudden stops. Braking distance will be
affected when towing a trailer. When
towing a trailer, always maintain slow
speed and allow more stopping dis-
tance than when not towing a trailer.
SAFETY FLAG BRACKET
RACK LOADING
(Front and Rear)
A bracket is provided for mounting a
flag at the rear of the ATV.
TRAILERING AND
TOWING
When loading a trailer properly, two
items are critical: Gross Trailer Weight
(the weight of the trailer plus cargo)
and Trailer Tongue Weight.
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Trailer Tongue Weight is the downward
force exerted on the hitch by the trailer
coupler when the trailer is fully loaded
and the coupler is at its normal towing
height. Refer to the Load Capacity
Ratings Chart for tongue weight infor-
mation.