2007 YAMAHA RHINO 660 brake

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YAMAHA RHINO 660 2007  Notices Demploi (in French) 6-3
EVU01400
Starting a cold engine
WARNING
Always make sure all control cables work
smoothly before you begin riding in cold
weather. If the control cables are frozen or do
not work smoothly, you cou

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YAMAHA RHINO 660 2007  Notices Demploi (in French) 6-15 1. Drive select lever a. L (Low)
b. H (High) c. N (Neutral) d. R (Reverse)
1. Sélecteur de marche a. L (gamme basse)
b. H (gamme haute) c. N (point mort)
d. R (marche arrière)
1. Palanca select

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YAMAHA RHINO 660 2007  Notices Demploi (in French) 6-17 1. Drive select lever a. L (Low)
b. H (High) c. N (Neutral) d. R (Reverse)
1. Sélecteur de marche a. L (gamme basse)
b. H (gamme haute) c. N (point mort)
d. R (marche arrière)
1. Palanca select

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YAMAHA RHINO 660 2007  Notices Demploi (in French) 6-25
EVU01210
Parking
When parking, stop the engine and shift the drive
select lever into the neutral position. Apply the
parking brake to help prevent the vehicle from roll-
ing.
EVU01420
Parking on

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YAMAHA RHINO 660 2007  Notices Demploi (in French) 6-27
1. Bring the vehicle to a stop by applying the
brakes. 
2. Stop the engine. 
3. With the brakes applied, set the parking
brake.NOTE:Like many other vehicles, the parking brake acts
on the rear wh

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YAMAHA RHINO 660 2007  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-9
LEARNING TO OPERATE YOUR VEHICLE 
You should become familiar with the performance
characteristics of the vehicle in a large, flat area
that is free of obstacles and other vehicles. Prac-
tice cont

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YAMAHA RHINO 660 2007  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-11
Perform the Pre-Operation Checks on pages 5-1–
5-35. Set the parking brake, shift to neutral, and
follow the instructions on page 6-3 to start the en-
gine. Once it has warmed up and you have t

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YAMAHA RHINO 660 2007  Notices Demploi (in French) 7-15
Position your hands on the steering wheel so that
your thumbs and fingers do not wrap around the
wheel. This is particularly important when driving
in rough terrain. The front wheels will move ri