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Riding in cold weather – Baja Motorsports WD400-U Operator's Manual User Manual

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RIDING IN COLD WEATHER

Pre-ride Inspection

Check that the throttle and all control levers move freely. Make sure that the

footrests are free of ice or snow.

Move the ATV forward and backward to check that the wheels roll freely. If

you cannot move the ATV, the tires may be frozen to the ground, or the brakes

may be frozen to the wheels. If the tires are frozen to the ground, pour warm

water around them to melt the ice. If the brakes are frozen, bring the ATV to a

warmer area to thaw out the brakes.

After the engine has warmed up, check the brakes. Do this inspection on level

ground and do not exceed walking speed. Be sure to check the operation of

both front and rear brakes. If the brakes do not work adequately, stop riding

the ATV.

Bring the ATV to a warmer area to allow the brakes to thaw out. After the

brakes thaw, dry them by applying them several times before riding. If the

brakes do not regain full stopping power, ask your authorized service center

to check them before you continue riding your ATV.

Water that enters the brakes may freeze after you park your ATV. The frozen

water can prevent wheels from turning or the brakes from working. After

riding through water, mud, snow or slush, it is important to dry the brakes

before parking the ATV. To dry the brakes, apply them several times while

riding slowly. Before your next ride, be sure to do a Pre-ride inspection as

described earlier in this section.

WARNING

Operating the ATV without a properly functioning brake system could be

hazardous.

Wet or frozen brakes will increase stopping distance. This will

increase your chance of having an accident.

Be sure to inspect the brakes before riding the vehicle in cold weather

as described above.

CAUTION

Using engine power to free up frozen wheels could damage your ATV.

Severe damage to the drive train may occur if you use engine power to free

frozen wheels.

Before riding, manually move the ATV forward and backward to make

certain that all wheels roll freely.