2011 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4 Owners Manual - Page 107
2011 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4 Manual
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SAFE OPERATION 105 Remember: żSome hills are too steep. Use common sense. żNever ride past your limit of visibility. If you can't see what is on the other side of the crest of a hill, slow down until you can get a clear view. żUse low gearing. żDon't let the vehicle roll backward. If it does, avoid sudden braking (For "2WD": use only the front brake). żIf you get stuck on a hill, set the parking brake and dismount on the uphill side. Antenna Flag In hilly country, use an antenna flag so others can see you coming from the other side of a hill or sand dune. Take extra care when approaching blind hill tops and corners. j
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SAFE OPERATION
105
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Remember:
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Some hills are too steep. Use common sense.
°
Never ride past your limit of visibility. If you can’t
see what is on the other side of the crest of a hill,
slow down until you can get a clear view.
°
Use low gearing.
°
Don’t let the vehicle roll backward. If it does, avoid
sudden braking (For “2WD”:
use only the front
brake).
°
If you get stuck on a hill, set the parking brake and
dismount on the uphill side.
Antenna Flag
In hilly country, use an antenna flag so others can
see you coming from the other side of a hill or sand
dune. Take extra care when approaching blind hill
tops and corners.