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Yakima EasyRider - DRIVING TIPS; Driving Checklist

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When backing up it may be dificult or impossible to see trailer behind certain
vehicles and in certain conditions. Use a helper to guide you.
If you can do so without injury or causing damage, simply unhitch and maneuver
trailer or vehicle to desired location and reconnect trailer to vehicle.
Never disconnect trailer on uneven surface or in a dangerous location.
Avoid sudden stops, maneuvers, and off-road driving with the trailer.
If you have never driven with a trailer, it’s a good idea to ind a large space or
empty parking lot to carefully and safely practice backing up and maneuvering.
Check load and trailer bolts 20 miles after irst use.
Before installing any accessories and/or equipment, check regulations in the
states you plan to tow your trailer to be sure you are in full compliance.
IMPORTANT: Check with your states department of motor vehicles for
registration and insurance requirements.
The EasyRider KickStand provides a stable platform
for loading the trailer and keeping it balanced while
it’s unhitched from the vehicle.
The EasyRider’s tongue folds in to
minimize the trailers footprint (avoid
pinching the connection wires)
Do not store the trailer on end or lean over
Protect trailer from the elements when storing for extended period of time
DRIVING TIPS STORING EASYRIDER
MAX
SPEED
LIMIT
MPH
75
DRIVING CHECKLIST
 Make sure KickStand is
up and locked in place
 Check taillights, side
lights, and front lights
 Ensure your gear is
securely tied down
 Make sure lug nuts are
torqued properly
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