Rear Brake Lever; Brake Lever Lock; Transmission Lever - BOMBARDIER rally 200 Operator's Manual

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3) Rear Brake Lever

Located on the left side of handlebar. When
compressed, the brake is applied. When re-
leased, it should automatically return to its
original position. Braking effect is proportional
to the force applied on the lever and to the
type and condition of the terrain.
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1. Brake lever
2. To apply brakes

4) Brake Lever Lock

Located on left side of handlebar on the rear
brake lever. When applied, it prevents the ve-
hicle from moving. Useful when the brake
needs to be locked for example such as doing
a K-turn, during transportation or when the ve-
hicle is not in operation.
WARNING
Always use the brake lever lock and en-
gage the HI position on the transmission
lever when the vehicle is not in operation.
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WARNING
Make sure brake lever lock is fully disen-
gaged before operating the ATV.
When you ride the vehicle, brakes that are
caused to drag by a continuous pressure
on the lever may cause damage to the
brake system and cause loss of braking
capacity and/or fire.
To engage mechanism: Squeeze brake lever
and push down the brake lever lock with a fin-
ger. Brake lever is now compressed and ap-
plying rear brakes.
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1. Brake lever lock
2. Press to apply parking brake
To release mechanism: Squeeze brake lever.
Lever lock should automatically return to its
original position. Brake lever should return to
rest position. Always release brake lever lock
before riding.

5) Transmission Lever

Located on the right side of vehicle, at the rear
of the engine. A 3-position lever: R, N, and H.
To change the transmission position, com-
pletely stop vehicle then move lever to the de-
sired position while moving lever upward or
downward. Do not force lever. If unable to
shift, gently apply throttle and release it imme-
diately then, wait engine RPM returns to sta-
ble idle and try again.

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