Pre-Ride Check
We’re almost ready to have an adult start your ATV. But before the ATV is started for the first time, you must do a Pre-Ride Check. In fact, every time you want to ride you must have an adult help you check some things on your ATV before starting it. Let’s learn about these things now.
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Make sure the throttle doesn’t stick. Check this by pushing the throttle lever toward the handlebar and then letting go. The lever should come right back to where it was before you pushed it. If it comes back slowly or stays close to the handlebar, the ATV has a sticky throttle. This means that something is wrong or broken and must be fixed before you can ride your ATV safely.
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Make sure the brakes don’t stick. Check the brake levers by squeezing them toward the handlebar and then letting go. They should come right back to where they were before you squeezed. If they go back slowly or stay close to the handlebar, your ATV has sticky brakes. They must be fixed before you can ride your ATV safely.
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Have an adult check to see if your ATV needs more gas. Children must never add their own gasoline. This must always be done by an adult. Before anyone adds gasoline to your ATV they must read the instructions and warnings in the Safety Labels and Locations section of this manual.
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Make sure seat is secure. If you used the storage area under the seat, make sure the seat is secured in place.
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Check the oil. Have an adult check the engine oil level when the engine is cold. When the engine has been running for awhile, it is very hot and can burn your skin, if touched. Children must never check the oil alone. An adult should always be responsible for keeping gas and oil levels at full marks.
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Check all engine stop methods. Perform this last check with the engine running. You must verify that all three ways to shut off the engine of your ATV are working properly. Do you remember what they are? If you can’t remember the three ways to stop the engine, go back to the Know Your ATV section and review. Have an adult help you start the engine. Practice stopping the engine all three ways.