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...ATV safely. Failure to follow the warnings contained in this manual can occur quickly, even during routine maneuvers such as turning and driving on hills or over obstacles, if you fail to find out about the training courses nearest you. Children differ in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH. • Read this manual and all times...operate an ATV safely. INTRODUCTORY SAFETY MESSAGE TO PARENTS AN ATV IS NOT A TOY AND CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. An ATV handles differently from a certified instructor. Parents should receive training from other vehicles including motorcycles and cars. Take ...
...ATV safely. Failure to follow the warnings contained in this manual can occur quickly, even during routine maneuvers such as turning and driving on hills or over obstacles, if you fail to find out about the training courses nearest you. Children differ in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH. • Read this manual and all times...operate an ATV safely. INTRODUCTORY SAFETY MESSAGE TO PARENTS AN ATV IS NOT A TOY AND CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. An ATV handles differently from a certified instructor. Parents should receive training from other vehicles including motorcycles and cars. Take ...
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... conditions, and your machine. Youth ATVs are for children not less than 12 years of 16 should also wear eye protection (goggles or face shield), gloves, boots, longsleeved shirt or jacket, and long pants. • Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating this ATV unless they have read the manual, seen the instructional video...
... conditions, and your machine. Youth ATVs are for children not less than 12 years of 16 should also wear eye protection (goggles or face shield), gloves, boots, longsleeved shirt or jacket, and long pants. • Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating this ATV unless they have read the manual, seen the instructional video...
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...larger hills. Always be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating the ATV. • Never operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain. • Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in this manual. Do not turn at faster speeds. Practice on smaller hills before ... wheelies, jumps or other stunts. • Always inspect your abilities. Always follow proper procedures for your ATV each time you use it to turn at excessive speed. • Always have the ATV checked by an authorized Polaris dealer if it is in safe operating...
...larger hills. Always be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating the ATV. • Never operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain. • Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in this manual. Do not turn at faster speeds. Practice on smaller hills before ... wheelies, jumps or other stunts. • Always inspect your abilities. Always follow proper procedures for your ATV each time you use it to turn at excessive speed. • Always have the ATV checked by an authorized Polaris dealer if it is in safe operating...
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... the vehicle to lean sharply to one side. Never go down any hill. Shift your weight to turn the ATV around on any hill at high speed. • Always follow proper procedures for braking on level ground. Shift your weight backward. • Always follow proper procedures for climbing hills as described in this manual. Avoid going down a hill at high speed. Shift your weight...
... the vehicle to lean sharply to one side. Never go down any hill. Shift your weight to turn the ATV around on any hill at high speed. • Always follow proper procedures for braking on level ground. Shift your weight backward. • Always follow proper procedures for climbing hills as described in this manual. Avoid going down a hill at high speed. Shift your weight...
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... improper installation or use the size and type tires specified in this manual. Cargo should be aware that consumers not have installed on a Polaris ATV any other modifications to the vehicle for braking. Allow greater distance for these modifications may create a substantial safety hazard. Any modifications to increase the speed or power of the vehicle; x Additional Important Information...Due to our...
... improper installation or use the size and type tires specified in this manual. Cargo should be aware that consumers not have installed on a Polaris ATV any other modifications to the vehicle for braking. Allow greater distance for these modifications may create a substantial safety hazard. Any modifications to increase the speed or power of the vehicle; x Additional Important Information...Due to our...
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...safety foremost in your mind. It is the most important thing. Never allow adults to limit the speed of this machine without adult supervision. You must also learn some important things you are riding. How to keep you and those around you safe while you should know. R--2 Polaris Youth ATVs... on speed limiting functions can be operating the ATV. More information on pages 134-136 in the maintenance section of the vehicle according to the rider's skill and experience. KNOW YOUR MACHINE PARENTS: Review the information in this manual with an Adjustable Throttle Stop System...
...safety foremost in your mind. It is the most important thing. Never allow adults to limit the speed of this machine without adult supervision. You must also learn some important things you are riding. How to keep you and those around you safe while you should know. R--2 Polaris Youth ATVs... on speed limiting functions can be operating the ATV. More information on pages 134-136 in the maintenance section of the vehicle according to the rider's skill and experience. KNOW YOUR MACHINE PARENTS: Review the information in this manual with an Adjustable Throttle Stop System...
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They should come right back to where they go . If you have sticky brakes, do not start the engine. If they were before you have used the storage area under the seat, make sure the seat is locked and in place. You could get hurt if you ride when you have sticky brakes. Check the brake levers by squeezing them toward the handlebar and then letting it go back slowly or stay on, your Polaris Dealer fix the sticky brakes. If you squeezed. R--13 PRE RIDE CHECK Make sure the brakes don't stick. Have an adult or your brakes are sticking.
They should come right back to where they go . If you have sticky brakes, do not start the engine. If they were before you have used the storage area under the seat, make sure the seat is locked and in place. You could get hurt if you ride when you have sticky brakes. Check the brake levers by squeezing them toward the handlebar and then letting it go back slowly or stay on, your Polaris Dealer fix the sticky brakes. If you squeezed. R--13 PRE RIDE CHECK Make sure the brakes don't stick. Have an adult or your brakes are sticking.
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... conditions; ALWAYS use proper riding techniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough terrain and in SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. Never use on public roads - FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. a collision can result in turns; Always use an approved helmet and protective gear; avoid paved surfaces - passengers affect balance and steering and increase risk of losing control. GENERAL SAFETY...
... conditions; ALWAYS use proper riding techniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough terrain and in SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. Never use on public roads - FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. a collision can result in turns; Always use an approved helmet and protective gear; avoid paved surfaces - passengers affect balance and steering and increase risk of losing control. GENERAL SAFETY...
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... ON PUBLIC ROADS. Read Owner's Manual for braking when carrying cargo. TIRE PRESSURE (PSI): FRONT 3 REAR 3 MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY (Gross Vehicle Weight INCLUDING MACHINE, DRIVER AND CARGO IS 423 LBS.) S Reduce speed and allow greater distance for more detailed loading information. 18 (Found on rough or hilly terrain, reduce speed and cargo. With dual racks, load distribution 1/3 front 2/3 rear is best. Be careful if load extends over...
... ON PUBLIC ROADS. Read Owner's Manual for braking when carrying cargo. TIRE PRESSURE (PSI): FRONT 3 REAR 3 MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY (Gross Vehicle Weight INCLUDING MACHINE, DRIVER AND CARGO IS 423 LBS.) S Reduce speed and allow greater distance for more detailed loading information. 18 (Found on rough or hilly terrain, reduce speed and cargo. With dual racks, load distribution 1/3 front 2/3 rear is best. Be careful if load extends over...
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Located on the Right-hand side of the Scramblers (A) and on " position to the "on the pod of the Sportsman (B). Main Switch - This switch is operated with a key and must be turned clockwise to start the engine. A B 1 49 CONTROL AND PARTS FUNCTIONS Engine Electrical Switches 1 -
Located on the Right-hand side of the Scramblers (A) and on " position to the "on the pod of the Sportsman (B). Main Switch - This switch is operated with a key and must be turned clockwise to start the engine. A B 1 49 CONTROL AND PARTS FUNCTIONS Engine Electrical Switches 1 -
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CONTROL AND PARTS FUNCTIONS 3 - NOTE: Remember to the "on " position, set the parking brake, push the start the engine, make certain the tether switch is securely plugged into the machine and attached to the rider's right wrist. C D 3 51 Turn the key to the "on " position and engage the starter (D). To start button up to release the park brake before driving forward. Engine Start Button -
CONTROL AND PARTS FUNCTIONS 3 - NOTE: Remember to the "on " position, set the parking brake, push the start the engine, make certain the tether switch is securely plugged into the machine and attached to the rider's right wrist. C D 3 51 Turn the key to the "on " position and engage the starter (D). To start button up to release the park brake before driving forward. Engine Start Button -
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CONTROL AND PARTS FUNCTIONS Kick Starter If the battery is on a level surface and the parking brake is in the "RUN" position. 4. Fold out the kick start lever (A) which is weak and cannot start the engine, kick start , push your vehicle is on the left hand side of the machine. 3. Turn the key to crank the engine. A 5. See page 58. 2. Once the engine has started, fold the...
CONTROL AND PARTS FUNCTIONS Kick Starter If the battery is on a level surface and the parking brake is in the "RUN" position. 4. Fold out the kick start lever (A) which is weak and cannot start the engine, kick start , push your vehicle is on the left hand side of the machine. 3. Turn the key to crank the engine. A 5. See page 58. 2. Once the engine has started, fold the...
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... fuel tank valve to machine and wrist. Attach tether strap to ON. NOTE: The rear brake lever must be engaged or the engine will not start , release the starter and wait five seconds; Repeat this procedure until the engine idles smoothly. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 71 Turn the ignition key to RUN. STARTING THE ENGINE Set the parking brake. Turn the engine stop switch to ON. Press the starter button. If engine does not start . 8. Do not press the throttle...
... fuel tank valve to machine and wrist. Attach tether strap to ON. NOTE: The rear brake lever must be engaged or the engine will not start , release the starter and wait five seconds; Repeat this procedure until the engine idles smoothly. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 71 Turn the ignition key to RUN. STARTING THE ENGINE Set the parking brake. Turn the engine stop switch to ON. Press the starter button. If engine does not start . 8. Do not press the throttle...
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pre-ride inspection item Inspect daily, lubricate Inspect bearings, Lube Inspect--lubricate, tighten fasteners Inspect, tighten fasteners Inspect daily, adjust and lubricate if needed Inspect, clean 119 MAINTENANCE Item J " " " " " J Throttle Cable/ ETC Switch Steering Rear Axle Front Suspension Rear Suspension Drive Chain Clutches (drive and driven) Hours or Miles 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 100 hrs When 6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 12 months Remarks Inspect-adjust, lubricate, replace if necessary;
pre-ride inspection item Inspect daily, lubricate Inspect bearings, Lube Inspect--lubricate, tighten fasteners Inspect, tighten fasteners Inspect daily, adjust and lubricate if needed Inspect, clean 119 MAINTENANCE Item J " " " " " J Throttle Cable/ ETC Switch Steering Rear Axle Front Suspension Rear Suspension Drive Chain Clutches (drive and driven) Hours or Miles 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 100 hrs When 6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 12 months Remarks Inspect-adjust, lubricate, replace if necessary;
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Replace annually Clean out Inspect, replace if necessary Adjust Periodic inspection, adjust when parts are replaced 121 J Fuel Filter Spark arrestor J J J Front wheel bearings Idle Speed Toe adjustment MAINTENANCE Item J Fuel System Hours or Miles 100 hours 100 hrs 100 hrs 300 hrs As Required As required When 12 months 12 months 12 months 36 months As Required As required Remarks Check for leaks at tank cap, lines, fuel valve, filter, pump and carburetor. Replace lines every two years.
Replace annually Clean out Inspect, replace if necessary Adjust Periodic inspection, adjust when parts are replaced 121 J Fuel Filter Spark arrestor J J J Front wheel bearings Idle Speed Toe adjustment MAINTENANCE Item J Fuel System Hours or Miles 100 hours 100 hrs 100 hrs 300 hrs As Required As required When 12 months 12 months 12 months 36 months As Required As required Remarks Check for leaks at tank cap, lines, fuel valve, filter, pump and carburetor. Replace lines every two years.
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... wheel bearings, transmission seals, body panels, brakes and warning labels. Washing If a high pressure type car wash system is used , extreme care must be cleaned much like an automobile. With a few precautions, your ATV clean will not only improve its appearance but it can be taken to avoid water damage to evaporate any water that might have entered the engine or exhaust system. 160 MAINTENANCE...
... wheel bearings, transmission seals, body panels, brakes and warning labels. Washing If a high pressure type car wash system is used , extreme care must be cleaned much like an automobile. With a few precautions, your ATV clean will not only improve its appearance but it can be taken to avoid water damage to evaporate any water that might have entered the engine or exhaust system. 160 MAINTENANCE...
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Scrambler 50 1 49cc Fan Cooled 2-Stroke Oil Injected 1.1 quarts (1 liter) 1.3 gallons (5 liters) Electric with kick-start backup Automatic CVT A-Arm with 2″ (5 cm) of travel Spring over shock with 4.25 ″ (10.8 cm) of travel 164 SPECIFICATIONS Rider Capacity Displacement Cooling Engine type Lubrication Oil Capacity Fuel Capacity Starting Transmission Front Suspension Rear Suspension Specifications -
Scrambler 50 1 49cc Fan Cooled 2-Stroke Oil Injected 1.1 quarts (1 liter) 1.3 gallons (5 liters) Electric with kick-start backup Automatic CVT A-Arm with 2″ (5 cm) of travel Spring over shock with 4.25 ″ (10.8 cm) of travel 164 SPECIFICATIONS Rider Capacity Displacement Cooling Engine type Lubrication Oil Capacity Fuel Capacity Starting Transmission Front Suspension Rear Suspension Specifications -
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..., you must take it to a Polaris dealer authorized to perform warranty service. 179 POLARIS FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may use your ATV requires warranty service, you use any Polaris Servicing Dealer to repair Polaris ATVs. WARRANTY ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE...
..., you must take it to a Polaris dealer authorized to perform warranty service. 179 POLARIS FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may use your ATV requires warranty service, you use any Polaris Servicing Dealer to repair Polaris ATVs. WARRANTY ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE...
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... Drive Chain Adjustment ...155-156 Engine Electrical Switches ...49 Engine Start Button ...51 Engine Stop Switch ...R4, 50 Exhaust System Restrictor ...135 Front Brake ...R7 Fuel Safety ...65 Fuel System ...63 Gas Cap ...R6 General Safety And Description of Labels ...5-19 Handlebar Adjustment ...128 Ignition Switch ...R8 Indicator Lights ...56 Kick Starter ...R5, 69 Know Your Machine ...R2-R11 Load Capacity ...77-80 Lubricant ...67 Lubrication Recommendations122-123 Main Switch ...49 Battery ...106-111 Maintenance...
... Drive Chain Adjustment ...155-156 Engine Electrical Switches ...49 Engine Start Button ...51 Engine Stop Switch ...R4, 50 Exhaust System Restrictor ...135 Front Brake ...R7 Fuel Safety ...65 Fuel System ...63 Gas Cap ...R6 General Safety And Description of Labels ...5-19 Handlebar Adjustment ...128 Ignition Switch ...R8 Indicator Lights ...56 Kick Starter ...R5, 69 Know Your Machine ...R2-R11 Load Capacity ...77-80 Lubricant ...67 Lubrication Recommendations122-123 Main Switch ...49 Battery ...106-111 Maintenance...
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... Throttle Lever ...54 Tire Inspection ...154 Toe Alignment ...138-139 Tool Kit ...115 Torque Specifications ...130 Trail Obstacles ...100 Transmission Lubrication ...148 Transmission Oil Changing Procedure ...149 Transporting ...162 Traveling Downhill ...94 Traveling Uphill ...90 Troubleshooting ...173-174 Turning Around On A Hill ...96 Understanding Warnings ...1-4 Understanding Warnings . . INDEX Maintenance Schedule ...115-118 Making Turns ...86 Noise Control System ...112-114 Oil System ...63 Oil System ...66 Operation Warnings ...22-46 Parking...
... Throttle Lever ...54 Tire Inspection ...154 Toe Alignment ...138-139 Tool Kit ...115 Torque Specifications ...130 Trail Obstacles ...100 Transmission Lubrication ...148 Transmission Oil Changing Procedure ...149 Transporting ...162 Traveling Downhill ...94 Traveling Uphill ...90 Troubleshooting ...173-174 Turning Around On A Hill ...96 Understanding Warnings ...1-4 Understanding Warnings . . INDEX Maintenance Schedule ...115-118 Making Turns ...86 Noise Control System ...112-114 Oil System ...63 Oil System ...66 Operation Warnings ...22-46 Parking...