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Turning an ATV Around if It Stops on a Hill

Check your owner's manual for the correct method recommended for your model.

K-Turn


Diagram of Performing a K-Turn

Drag the Rear of the ATV

You may be able to drag a very light ATV.

  • Staying on the uphill side at all times, lift the rear and drag it uphill until the ATV is pointed downhill.
  • When you mount to ride, be sure to do so from the uphill side.

Perform a K-Turn

Alternatively, use the ATV's own weight to perform a K-turn.

  • Set the parking brake.
  • Stand on the uphill side of the ATV.
  • While still standing, shift into neutral.
  • Turn the handlebars sharply to the left.
  • Hold the brake (use the front brake, if you have one), and release the parking brake.
  • Slowly release the brake so that the ATV rolls backward and turns to the side. Let it roll until it points slightly downhill.
  • Set the parking brake.
  • Mount from the uphill side, and stay on the uphill side so that you can dismount quickly if necessary. Start the engine, release the parking brake, and ride down the hill.
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