2005 YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 warning

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2005  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-47
WARNING
_ 
Always follow proper procedures for
climbing hills as described in this Owner’s
Manual. 

Always check the terrain carefully before
you start up any hill. 

Never climb hills with

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2005  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-49
If you are climbing a hill and you find that you have
not properly judged your ability to make it to the
top, you should turn the ATV around while you still
have forward motion (provided you have

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2005  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-53
WARNING
_ Use proper gear and maintain steady speed
when climbing a hill. If you lose all forward
speed: 
Keep weight uphill. 

Apply the brakes. 

Shift into the park position “P” after y

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2005  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-57
Whenever possible, ride your ATV straight down-
hill. Avoid sharp angles which could allow the ATV
to tip or roll over. Carefully choose your path and
ride no faster than you will be able to reac

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2005  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-61
If your ATV does begin to tip over, gradually steer
in the downhill direction if there are no obstacles in
your path. As you regain proper balance, gradually
steer again in the direction you wish

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2005  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-63
CROSSING THROUGH SHALLOW WATER 
The ATV can be used to cross slow moving, shal-
low water of up to a maximum of 35 cm in depth.
Before entering the water, choose your path care-
fully. Enter wher

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2005  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-69
RIDING OVER ROUGH TERRAIN 
Riding over rough terrain should be done with cau-
tion. Look out for obstacles which could cause
damage to the ATV or could lead to an upset or ac-
cident. Be sure to

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2005  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-73
With practice, over a period of time, skill at con-
trolled sliding can be developed. The terrain
should be chosen carefully before attempting such
maneuvers, since both stability and control are