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Thump ATV110CC - Operation on Hills; Climbing a Hill

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Equipment and Adjustments
Skidding or sliding can result in an accident caused by loss o rider control.
To avoid inadvertent skidding or sliding, the rider should slow down and be
very cautions when riding on slippery or loose surfaces.
OPERATION ON HILLS
Riders who have become experienced at operating the ATV on level
surfaces may wish to try riding on a wider variety of terrains. e ATV may
be operated on a small hill with even surfaces but extreme care should be
taken.
When the ATV is operated on hills, it can roll over more easily then when it
is operated on level ground, under certain conditions, only children who are
capable of sage operation of the ATV on level ground should be permitted
to operate the vehicle on hills. Climbing a hill
To climb a small hill with the ATV the rider should:
1. Speed up and maintain a steady speed before reaching the bottom of the
hill .
2. Shi body weight fon/iiard by sliding foiward n the seat, lean slightly for-
ward.
3. Maintain a steady speed while climbing the hill.
4. Slow down when reaching the top of the hill.