Introduction - BOMBARDIER rally 200 Operator's Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Your selling dealer should have provided you with some basic information on the particular
controls and features of your new vehicle. Please take the time to study this Operator's Guide
and all on-product warning labels as well as the Safety Videocassette that came with the ATV.
They more completely describe what you should know about this vehicle before riding it.
Whether you are a new user or an experienced rider, it is important for your personal safety that
you know the controls and features of the this vehicle. Equally important is knowing how to
properly ride.
Irrespective of your age, experience or state regulations, it is always prudent for you or any other
person who may ride your vehicle, to take an approved safe riding course. Please check with
your dealer or local authorities for availability in your area. If you are a completely new rider, this
should be done before your first ride. Your instructor should be able to provide advice on local
conditions and safe riding practices particular to the area.
Riding conditions vary from place to place. Each is subject to weather conditions which may
radically change from time to time and from season to season. Riding on sand is different than
riding on snow or through forests or marshes. Each location may require a greater degree of
awareness and skill. Show good judgement. Always proceed with caution. Please do not take
any unnecessary risks that could leave you stranded or possibly injured.
The contents of this Operator's Guide provide riding information which has been proven reliable
by other users. They are not intended as a definitive means of avoiding accidents. How you
apply this information, coupled with your mental and physical condition, the particular terrain
hazard and your risk acceptance level will have an effect on your riding experience. Have fun...
and ride responsibly.
This Operator's Guide has been prepared to acquaint the owner/operator of a new vehicle with
the various vehicle controls, maintenance and safe operating instructions. They are indispens-
able for the proper use of the product.
We would be pleased to receive any comments on the content and format of this Operator's
Guide, the Safety Videocassette or on-product warnings labels.
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