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Get off the quad and push it backwards !!
because you need to pull the left brake lever in before engaging reverse (safety feture)
FNR transmission or use a seperate sprocket and use a starter motor.
It is a safety feature. You must pull in the left brake lever fully to engage reverse, if you try to put it into reverse without doing so, the engine will kill.
About 2.5 Quarts of 10w 40 wet clutch oil.
tork converter lock is engaged.
I would check the idle air solenoid on the intake manifold
If it is a Yamaha Bruin 250, 1. Stop the bike. 2. Keep the FOOT Brake and the RIGHT Hand Brake compressed. 3. Shift the bike into 1st (FIRST) gear. 4. Grasp the Forward/Reverse lever on the upper left side of the bike and move it left then down (towards the rear of the bike) and then move it right into Reverse. The red light (R)between the handle bars should come on. 5. LOOK BEHIND you before depressing the throttle slowly to back up. Reverse step 4 to put the bike back in Forward gear.
No, you can not.
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Put the fourwheeler in neutral and pull the small metal lever above your left foot backwards. The lever is about 6 inches above the foot peg on the left side.
you stretch the band over the back of the helmet