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IMPORTANT

The Owner's Manual for this vehicle contains warnings, instructions and other information you must read and fully understand before safely riding or performing maintenance on this vehicle. Always follow the warnings and instructions in Owner's Manual.

Click the link above for the Table Of Contents, or download a full PDF of the Owner Manual in the Owner Support area of Polaris.com.

Driving Responsibly

Every snow bike handles differently, and even the most benign conditions may become dangerous if operators drive improperly. If you're new to snow biking, acquaint yourself with the snow bike and with what it will and won't do under various conditions. Even seasoned drivers should spend some time getting the feel for a snow bike before attempting ambitious maneuvers.

  • A snow bike depends on the rider's body position for proper balance in executing turns, traversing hills, etc. Always start on a smooth, level area to begin building your operating experience.

  • Before allowing someone else to use your snow bike, know the extent of their operating skills. Check to see if they've taken a safety course and have an operator's certificate. For their protection, as well as yours, make sure they take a safety course. Everyone can benefit from the course.

  • Use extreme caution when jumping your snow bike over large drifts or similar terrain.

  • Be courteous to oncoming traffic by dimming your headlights (if equipped) and reducing your speed.

  • When traveling in a group of snow bikes, don't tailgate (follow too closely). Leave enough distance between snow bikes to provide ample stopping room and to provide protection from flying snow and debris. Allow even more distance when driving on slippery surfaces or when driving in darkness or other low visibility conditions. Be aware of any traffic around your vehicle. Drive defensively to avoid accidents.

  • If equipped, remove the key from the ignition when you leave the snow bike unattended.