BRP can-am OUTLANDER 2021 Series Operator's Manual page 56

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RIDING THE VEHICLE
Reverse Operation
When operating in reverse, check that the path behind the vehicle is free of people
or obstacles. Proceed slowly and avoid sharp turns.
When riding on a 2-UP model, take into account that the passenger can obstruct
your view. Disembark the passenger if necessary.
We recommend sitting on your ATV when operating in reverse. Avoid standing
up. Your weight could shift forward against throttle lever, causing an unexpected
acceleration.
Obstacles
Obstacles in the "trail" should be traversed with caution. This includes loose
rocks, fallen trees, slippery surfaces, fences, posts, and embankments and
depressions. You should avoid them whenever possible. Remember that some
obstacles are too large or dangerous to cross and should be avoided. Small
rocks or fallen trees may be safely crossed approach at a 90° angle. Stand on
the footrests while keeping your knees flexed. Adjust speed without losing mo-
mentum and do not "gun" the throttle. Hold handlebar (operator) or grab handles
(passenger on 2-UP models) firmly. Place body weight rearwards (operator and
passenger 2-UP models) and proceed. Do not try to lift the vehicle front wheels
off the ground. Be aware that the object may be slippery or may move while
crossing.
When riding on 2-UP models, the operator is responsible for the safety of the pas-
senger; in doubt, disembark the passenger before proceeding.
Uphill Driving
1-UP Models
Before trying to climb a hill, keep these things in mind. Hill Climbing should only
be attempted by experienced operators. Start on shallow slopes. Always drive
straight uphill and keep your body weight forward towards the top of the hill.
Keep your feet on the footrests, shift your ATV into a lower gear and accelerate
before you start to climb. Try to keep a steady speed and go easy on the throttle
to avoid acceleration. Abrupt slope or terrain variation or rolling one wheel over
an obstacle could have a big impact on the stability as it will lift the front of the
vehicle increasing the risk of tipping over. Some hills are too steep to safely stop or
recover from after an unsuccessful climbing attempt. Try to avoid steep inclines.
If you're not careful, you could tip over when going up hills. If the hill is too steep
and you cannot proceed or the vehicle begins to roll backwards, apply the brake,
being careful not to slide, put the parking brake. Dismount on the left side then
use the "K" turn (while walking back, next to the vehicle on the up hill side and
with a hand on the brake lever, slowly back the rear of the vehicle toward the top of
the hill then drive downhill). Always walk or dismount on the upside of the slope
while keeping clear of the vehicle and its rotating wheels. Do not try to hold on to
the vehicle if it begins to topple. Stay clear. Do not ride over the crest of the hill at
high speed. Obstacles, including sharp drop-offs, may exist.
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