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RIDER SELECT Adjustable Steering System
The RIDER SELECT adjustable steering system (if equipped) allows
you to adjust the handlebar position to fit your style of riding. Some
models have five (5) adjustment positions. Other models have seven (7)
positions.
WARNING! If your snowmobile has five adjustment positions, do not remove
the RIDER SELECT lockout. Your POLARIS snowmobile has been engineered
for this range of adjustability. Removing this lockout and using RIDER SELECT
position 6 or 7 will result in the handlebars and brake lever contacting other
components and interfering with steering and braking. This could lead to loss of
control resulting in serious injury or death. Always be sure that the handlebars
and brake lever do not contact any other snowmobile components at any
steering position AND at any RIDER SELECT position.
Do not use RIDER SELECT positions 6 or 7 unless riding conditions require it.
Operation in position 6 or 7 can reduce vehicle handling for other types of riding
and result in serious injury or death.
Choosing the Best RIDER SELECT Position
Position
1
Relaxed Trail Riding
Rider weight is slightly behind the center
2
of the snowmobile for comfortable and
3
relaxed riding.
4
General Trail Riding, Boondocking,
Deep Snow Riding
5
Rider weight is centered on the snowmo-
bile, providing balance, comfort and con-
trol for both novice and experienced
riders. This is the recommended position
for most riding situations.
6
Snowcross/Steep Hill Climbing Only
Rider weight is ahead of the center of the
7
snowmobile, adding weight to the skis and
making the snowmobile heavier in the
front. These positions are ONLY for snow-
cross and severe hill climbing.

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