KYMCO MXU 270i EURO Manual page 75

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RIDERS OTHER THAN YOURSELF
When you allow others to ride your ATV you become
responsible for their safety and their actions. The riding ability
of your guests, their awareness of proper ATV operation, the
terrain, and the condition of your ATV must be factored into
your decision to allow others to ride your ATV. Additionally, you
can be legally responsible for the actions your guests may take
while riding your ATV.
INEXPERIENCED/UNTRAINED RIDERS
Never let anyone who has not been educated in proper and
safe ATV operation to ride your ATV. Even guests who own an
ATV or who have prior riding experience may not have the
foundation of a formal training course that would have
educated them about safe ATV operation. As the vehicle owner,
it is your responsibility to keep uneducated guests (especially
under-aged children) off of your ATV.
ATV RIDER AGE GUIDELINES
Regardless of experience, you should never let anyone under 16 years of age operate your ATV. KYMCO and the ATV Safety Institute
recommend that all ATV operators ride the appropriately sized ATV for their age.
KYMCO
and
the
Institute recommend that all ATV
operators ride an ATV
RIDING THE ATV
Age (Years)
ATV
Safety
16 and Older
EXPERIENCED/TRAINED RIDERS
When anyone borrows your ATV, you become responsible to
supervise them and control their actions. Before a guest rides
your ATV, have them take an ATV training course, have them
watch the ATV safety video, and have them read this Owner's
Manual. As the owner of the ATV, you are responsible for their
training.
Not every ATV operates in the same way or has the same
handling characteristics that your ATV possesses. The riding
position may be different, the controls may differ, and the
power delivery will vary from brand and model of ATV. So
regardless of how much experience your guests may have with
ATVs in general, they don't have experience with your ATV.
Spend time with your guests to make sure they are familiar and
comfortable with the operation of your ATV before you let
them ride.
Engine Size (cc)
6
Up to 70
10
Up to 90
12
Up to 150
14
Up to 300
Over 300
70
Speed Limitations (MPH)
10 – Governed
15 – Maximum
15 – Governed
30 – Maximum
20 – Governed
38 – Maximum
According to Local
Regulations

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