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23
Carrying Loads
Any load carried on the vehicle will affect the handling, stability and braking
distance of the vehicle. For this reason, do not exceed the load limits of the
vehicle's manufacturer. Refer to MAXIMUM LOADS table below. Always make
sure the load is secured, properly distributed and cannot interfere with your
proper control Always be aware that the "load" may slide or fall off and create
an accident. Avoid loads that may protrude sideways and get snagged or
caught in brush or other obstacles. Avoid covering and obstructing the
headlights or brake light with the cargo.
Safely reduce speed according to terrain conditions when carrying cargo or
pulling a trailer. Allow greater distance for braking. Always secure cargo as low
as possible on the rear rack to reduce the effect of a higher center of gravity.
Safely reduce speed according to terrain conditions when carrying cargo or
pulling a trailer, Allow greater distance for braking. Always secure cargo as low
as possible on the rear rack to reduce the effect of a higher center of gravity.
Evenly distributed Includes rear rack, rear storage box, rear storage
compartment and tongue load.
MAXIMUMLOAD
150kg (330Ib)
Includes driver, all other
loads, tongue weight and
added accessories.
ATV 650/850/1000
(Include long and
short vehicles)
40kg
(88lb)
Evenly distributed. Includes
rear rack, rear storage box,
rear storage compartment
and tongue load.
ATV 650/850/1000
(Include long and
short vehicles)
20kg
(44lb)
Loading the Cargo Rack
NOICE: When loading or unloading, do not exceed the weight limit. Refer to
CARRYING L0ADS.
Lead cargo as low as possible-a higher load can raise the vehicle's center of
gravity, which can reduce stability. Position cargo on the rack as evenly as
possible.
Secure the load on the cargo rack. Do not secure cargo to other parts of the
vehicle, If it is not properly secured, a load may slide or fall off, possibly striking
occupants or bystanders; or it may shift during riding, affecting the handling of
the vehicle.

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