Drive manual four wheeler
The 4H means the power of the vehicle will be split 50/50 between the front and rear axles giving the vehicle a more stable feel and more traction is gained since all 4 wheels are propelling the vehicle forward. The front wheels will pull and the rear wheels will push offering superior traction and stability over the 2H mode. · My best attempt at an walk threw of the basic operation of a manual transmission 4 wheeler! Plz like comment and subscribe. Manual Four-Wheeler Step 1 Place the key into the ignition and start the four wheeler. Check the gas gauge. Place your foot under the clutch (located on the left side of the four-wheeler near the foot rest), and pull up on it once, then let up and place your foot back on the foot rest. This puts you in first gear. Press the gas and start moving.
The Suzuki service manual downloads for the above listed models describes the service procedures for the complete vehicle. Follow the Maintenance Schedule recommendations to ensure that the all-terrain vehicle (ATV)(Quad) is in peak operating condition and the emission levels are within the standards set by the your states/county Resources Board. Today I will be driving a manual ATV. Its a Honda ex and I get it if yours is different. Gear Shifter - on the bottom, left side of the ATV near the foot pegs. This is where you physically shift the gear up or down depending on your speed or your need for torque. Shifting from neutral to 1 st gear is done by pressing the gear shifter down one time and then shifting from 2 nd gear to 6 th gear (if you have a 6 th gear) is done by flipping the gear shifter up with your foot.
Turn the four-wheeler left or right by turning the handlebars in the desired direction. Turning too quickly while going fast can make you slide off of the seat. Be careful when driving fast. Turning while driving very slow (less than 2 mph) can make the handlebars difficult to turn. Speed up slightly to make sharp turns easier. Today I will be driving a manual ATV. Its a Honda ex and I get it if yours is different. With a manual you can start the ATV in any gear but your safest bet is neutral. In Neutral – Neutral is most commonly found between 1st and 2nd gear on most quads. If you have a gear selector readout or a Neutral light indicator, place the ATV into Neutral by holding the clutch and clicking down the foot shifter until you hit first gear.
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