Throttle Lever; Front Brake Lever; Rear Brake Lever - BOMBARDIER Quest 500 2002 Operator's Manual

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While reading this Operator's Guide, remember that:
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.
NOTE: This section gives basic func-
tions of the various controls of your
ATV. For more details of how to oper-
ate one control in conjunction with
some others, refer to OPERATING IN-
STRUCTIONS in this Operator's Guide
and Safety Handbook.

1) Throttle Lever

Located on the right side of handlebar.
When pushed, it increases the engine
speed that allows the engagement of
the transmission on the selected gear.
When released, the engine speed
should return automatically to idle and
the vehicle will gradually slow down.
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1. Throttle lever
2. To accelerate
3. To decelerate

2) Front Brake Lever

Located on the right side of handlebar.
When compressed, the brake is ap-
plied. When released, it should auto-
matically 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. The
front brake will have also an effect on
rear wheels through the drive train.
WARNING
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See the note at Rear Brake Lever be-
low for additional information.
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1. Brake lever
2. To apply brake

3) Rear Brake Lever

Located on the left side of handlebar.
When compressed, the brake is ap-
plied. When released, it should auto-
matically 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.
NOTE: Using the rear brake will have
also an effect on front wheels because
they are interconnected through the
drive train. As on other wheeled vehi-
cles, the vehicle weight is transferred
to the front wheels when braking. To
obtain greater stopping efficiency, the
brake system distributes more braking
force to the front wheels. This will af-
fect vehicle handling and steering con-
trol when braking vigorously. Take it
into account when braking.
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