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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2013  Owners Manual 6-5
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0–160 km (0–100 mi) or 0–10 hours
Avoid prolonged operation above 1/2 throttle. Vary
the speed of the ATV regularly. Do not operate it at
one set throttle position.
160–320 km (100–200

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2013  Owners Manual 7-7
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Drive more slowly than you would without a load.
The more weight you carry, the slower you should
go. Although conditions vary, it is good practice to
drive slowly (shift into first gear or low

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2013  Owners Manual 7-8
7an overturn. Never attempt stunts, such as
wheelies or jumps. Don’t try to show off.
[EWB01481]Modifications and accessories
Never modify this ATV through improper installa-
tion or use of acce

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2013  Owners Manual 7-12
7Select a large, flat, unpaved area to become famil-
iar with your ATV. Make sure that this area is free
of obstacles and other riders. You should practice
control of the throttle, brakes, and tu

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2013  Owners Manual 7-13
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This procedure should be practiced at slow speed
many times in a large unpaved area with no obsta-
cles. If an incorrect technique is used, your ATV
may continue to go straight. If the ATV does

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2013  Owners Manual 7-15
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Do not attempt to climb hills until you have mas-
tered basic maneuvers on flat ground. Always
check the terrain carefully before attempting any
hill. In all cases avoid inclines with slippery

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2013  Owners Manual 7-16
7remount, following the procedure described in the
Owner’s Manual. WARNING! Stalling, rolling
backwards or improperly dismounting while
climbing a hill could result in ATV overturning.
If you c

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2013  Owners Manual 7-17
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Use caution while descending a hill with loose or
slippery surfaces. Braking ability and traction may
be adversely affected by these surfaces. Improper
braking may also cause a loss of traction