2011 Polaris Cross Country Owners Manual - Page 56

2011 Polaris Cross Country Manual

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Operation Reverse Operation (if equipped) NOTICE: Do not attempt to engage or disengage the reverse system when the motorcycle is moving. Before Operating in Reverse: • always sit on the motorcycle with legs astride and both feet on the ground. • always check for obstacles or people behind the motorcycle. • always retract the sidestand fully. • always make sure the motorcycle is completely stopped. NEVER Operate in Reverse: • when not properly seated. • when in an area where obstacles or bystanders are present. • with a passenger on board. A passenger can obstruct your view and maneuverability. • when on loose or slippery surfaces. Loss of foot traction could cause a tip-over. • while the motorcycle is moving forward. • when on a grade or uneven surfaces. Reverse Operation Procedure 1. Always check for obstacles or people behind the motorcycle. Be aware that the front wheel may travel outward and require a larger operating area. 2. Make sure the motorcycle is stationary. 3. Dismount any passenger. 4. Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position. Sit in a normal riding position with legs astride and both feet on the ground. 5. Retract the sidestand. 6. Place the transmission in neutral. 7. Start the engine and allow it to idle. 8. Lift the reverse lever and verify that the reverse indicator (R) displays in the multi-function display. 9. Recheck the area behind and around the motorcycle to ensure a clear operating area. 10. While balancing the motorcycle with your legs and feet, press and hold the starter switch to begin moving in reverse. Release the switch to stop moving. 11. When completely stopped, move the reverse lever down to the disengaged position. Verify that the neutral indicator (N) displays before stopping the engine. Tip: The engine will stop if you shift into forward gear before disengaging the reverse lever. 52

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Operation
Reverse Operation (if equipped)
NOTICE:
Do not attempt to engage or disengage the reverse system when the motorcycle is moving.
Before Operating in Reverse:
°
always sit on the motorcycle with legs astride and both feet on the ground.
°
always check for obstacles or people behind the motorcycle.
°
always retract the sidestand fully.
°
always make sure the motorcycle is completely stopped.
NEVER Operate in Reverse:
°
when not properly seated.
°
when in an area where obstacles or bystanders are present.
°
with a passenger on board. A passenger can obstruct your view and maneuverability.
°
when on loose or slippery surfaces. Loss of foot traction could cause a tip-over.
°
while the motorcycle is moving forward.
°
when on a grade or uneven surfaces.
Reverse Operation Procedure
1.
Always check for obstacles or people behind the motorcycle. Be aware that the front
wheel may travel outward and require a larger operating area.
2.
Make sure the motorcycle is stationary.
3.
Dismount any passenger.
4.
Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position. Sit in a normal riding
position with legs astride and both feet on the ground.
5.
Retract the sidestand.
6.
Place the transmission in neutral.
7.
Start the engine and allow it to idle.
8.
Lift the reverse lever and verify that the reverse indicator (R) displays in the multi-func-
tion display.
9.
Recheck the area behind and around the motorcycle to ensure a clear operating area.
10.
While balancing the motorcycle with your legs and feet, press and hold the starter switch
to begin moving in reverse. Release the switch to stop moving.
11.
When completely stopped, move the reverse lever down to the disengaged position. Ver-
ify that the neutral indicator (N) displays before stopping the engine.
Tip:
The engine will stop if you shift into forward gear before disengaging the reverse lever.