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OWNER'S MANUAL

4-3. TURNING

It is essential that this skill shall be learned at first at low speed.
The ride must learn to move his weight and control the throttle to
allow the rear tires to get the turn. When turning, the wheel on
the outside of the turn must travel a wider radius and thus a
greater distance than the inside wheel. As the rear axle does not
permit a differential rate of wheel rotation, it is not enough to
merely steer this vehicle into a turn. To turn steer in the direction
of the turn, leaning your body to the inside of the turn, while
supporting your weight on the outer footrest. Use the throttle to
maintain power throughout the turn. Incorrect turning may cause
the front wheels to slide straight ahead. If this should occur,
close the throttle and stop. Avoid barking or accelerating until
you have regained directional control. Be careful to avoid skids
while traveling on slippery terrain.
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