2007 Polaris 120 Owners Manual - Page 80

2007 Polaris 120 Manual

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Maintenance Storage ADULT SECTION Track and Suspension Support the rear of the snowmobile slightly off the ground with an appropriate snowmobile support. This will allow the track to hang freely. Elevate the front end of the machine and place blocks securely under it to remove tension from the shocks and springs. This will minimize fatigue on the front shocks and springs. Storage Area Your snowmobile should be stored in a dry garage or shed, out of direct sunlight. It should be covered with a fabric snowmobile cover. Plastic covers can cause condensation to form and may damage some snowmobile components. 77

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ADULT SECTION
Maintenance
Storage
Track and Suspension
Support the rear of the snowmobile
slightly off the ground with an appropriate
snowmobile support. This will allow the
track to hang freely.
Elevate the front end of the machine and
place blocks securely under it to remove
tension from the shocks and springs. This
will minimize fatigue on the front shocks
and springs.
Storage Area
Your snowmobile should be stored in a dry garage or shed, out of direct
sunlight. It should be covered with a fabric snowmobile cover. Plastic
covers can cause condensation to form and may damage some snowmo-
bile components.