As I read over the many questions that subscribers inquire about, can't help but think that if that person would just open up and read the owners manual, he/she would have the answer. Just saying....
I dunno Baxter, while I can understand (probably better than most!

) the frustrations that you might feel seeing all these questions being posed that could/should (maybe....

) be avoided if only the poster would read the Owner's Manual; but
have you seen how many posts we have here
on this Forum alone highlighting all the errors, inexcusable mistakes, no longer valid carry-overs, and even blatantly stupid incorrect entries that there are in the Owner's Manuals we get from BRP?? :gaah:
It's been like that from the start; they'e even been known to have pearls of wisdom in there that don't even apply to
our machines, as they belong to other totally unrelated products from BRP! :shocked: There's often whole sections that look like cut and paste jobs from previous/different models that either no longer apply or don't apply at all; and then there's those blatant errors, things that even the most rudimentary of proof-reading checks should've revealed as needing urgent correction... and yet there they are, still in the document that supposedly tells the New Owner/Operator how to safely & reliably operate their machine! The Owner's Manuals we get for these things are
Well Beyond being
just a comedy of errors! :banghead:
But you're right, it would help answer many of the questions raised here if people would only read the instructions first..... not only those in the Owner's Manual, but also the Forum Rules & the Stickies; and why the heck can't people do even the most basic of searches and spend a bit of time reading what's already been posted
BEFORE posting yet another thread/question about things that've been asked and answered so often already?? . :gaah:
First World problems, hey?!

There again, we are trying to be a welcoming and sharing community of people with a common interest in these remarkable machines that for most, deliver many many miles of smiles and are a real blast to ride at whatever level might take the rider's fancy on any given day - and the machines do that
DESPITE the little engineering/production/manufacturer's decion type niggles that could spoil it for you,
if you let them.... just like those questions could spoil any enjoyment you might get from just reading, let alone sharing your knowledge & experiences here on the Forum,
if you let them
Just Sayin'

hyea:
Maybe we should just....
Ryde More, Worry Less! :yes: