RIDING THE VEHICLE
To fully appreciate the fun and excitement of riding, you must have a wealth of
experience. But some people may be novices, so you must have a sufficient
understanding of ATV performance before driving, which is very important to
you.
The most important thing is how to drive correctly, which is a very important
issue. Everyone has their own unique personality, and everyone's driving and
handling methods are different.
Before driving off the road, be fully familiar with the vehicle's operational
controls and overall performance.
Practice driving in suitable areas where there is no danger, and feel every
control reaction.
Higher riding speeds require more experience, knowledge and suitable riding
equipment. Riding conditions vary from place to place, and every ride is
affected by weather conditions. Weather conditions may fundamentally change
the riding environment, making it difficult to control or affecting sight.
NOTE: that riding on sand is different from riding on snow, through forests or
swamps. The environmental factors are different in each place, which requires
a greater understanding of the local environment and driving skills, and at the
same time requires good judgment and must be careful.
Never assume that ATV can reach anywhere safely. Sudden changes caused
by potholes, depressions, river banks, soft or hard "ground" or other emergency
measures may cause the vehicle to overturn or become unstable. If the vehicle
does begin to tip over, the best advice is to get out of the vehicle immediately
and stay away from the overturned vehicle.
Please do not ride after taking any drugs. This may put you in trouble or risk of
injury.
The information in this operating guide is limited. We strongly recommend that
you obtain certification, non-certification and training from local authorities, ATV
clubs or authorized dealers.
We recommend riding according to the age recommendation on the safety
label.
Perform a pre-ride inspection before each ride to detect any potential
problem that could occur during operation. The pre-ride inspection can help
you monitor component wear and deterioration before they become a
problem. Correct any problem that you discover to reduce the risk of a
breakdown or crash.