Riding Behaviors - BRP LYNX ADVENTURE ELECTRIC 2024 Operator's Manual

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On land or water, fog or visibility-limiting snow can
form. If you must proceed into the fog or heavy snow,
do so slowly with your lights on and watch intently for
hazards. If you are not sure of your way, do not pro-
ceed. Keep a safe distance behind other snowmobil-
ers to improve visibility and allow sufficient reaction
time.

Riding Behaviors

Injury or death may result to the snowmobile opera-
tor, passenger or bystander if the snowmobile is
used in risky conditions which are beyond the opera-
tor's, passenger's or snowmobile's capabilities or
intended use.
Remember, promotional material may show risky
maneuvers performed by professional riders under
ideal and controlled conditions. You should never
attempt any such risky maneuvers if they are beyond
your level of riding ability.
LYNX ADVENTURE ELECTRIC
Jumping can be a hazardous situation. It requires
practice and should be done in a known and con-
trolled environment. Never attempt jumping on a trail.
A loss of control could lead to an impact with rocks,
trees or another snowmobile. When jumping be pre-
pared for landing to absorb the shock. Brace yourself
for the impact. Your knees must be flexed to act as
shock absorbers.
An uneven or mined surface in the trail could be
enough to kick the snowmobile upward and cause a
loss of control. Trying to accelerate above the trac-
tion limit allowed by the track and trail will cause
track spin which leaves an irregular trail surface. So
protect the other users by not spinning the track in
the trail.
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