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	<title>Quads Mini Bikes Atvs</title>
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		<title>The Polaris ATV?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve owned a few different Polaris ATVs, and really like most of them, but by far, my favorite Polaris ATV is the Polaris Trail Blazer. This is one of the most tweakable and enjoyable little ATVs around. Though unknowledgeable people claim that this model of Polaris ATVs lacks power, they simply don&#8217;t understand the strata [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>I&#8217;ve owned a few different Polaris ATVs, and really like most of them, but by far, my favorite Polaris ATV is the Polaris Trail Blazer. This is one of the most tweakable and enjoyable little ATVs around. Though unknowledgeable people claim that this model of Polaris ATVs lacks power, they simply don&#8217;t understand the strata of ATVs and how to purchase amongst the different levels in terms of engine size and whatnot.<br />
<P>The Polaris Trail Blazer comes with a 244 cc engine and runs about $3500. In my opinion, you simply can&#8217;t get a better deal on such a quality machine. This top of the line 2-wheel drive ATV features powerful 2 stroke Polaris 250 engine as well as a concentric drive system that helps deliver the power through the drive belt to the ground.<br />
<P>Overall, these ATVs are extremely easy to operate, very comfortable to ride for longer periods of time and are tons of fun. The only problem I&#8217;ve ever had with my Trail Blazer is that it sometimes requires me to wait and let the engine warm on cold days. In all fairness though, only n the coldest days here in Montana have I had any problems getting the thing to start. And that says something, as it gets pretty darn cold here.<br />
<P>One of the main things that I like about the Polaris Trail Blazer is that it&#8217;s very easy for inexperienced people to learn to drive. I&#8217;ve taken several people out riding on several different brands and models of ATVs and I have to say that every last person I rode with took much better to the Trail Blazer than any of the other ATVs that I own.<br />
<P>Among the features that I think Polaris does better than other ATV manufacturers, are superior braking and suspension systems, the automatic transmissions, as well as comfort and quickness. I bought my latest Polaris ATV in February of 2001 and I haven&#8217;t been bale to stop riding it!<br />
<P>The suspension on this thing is awesome. It will keep you on the trail and it&#8217;s a smooth ride all the way along, even on the roughest terrain. Of course the very comfortable seat certainly helps this aspect of riding a Polaris ATV.<br />
<P>I have to say that the craftsmanship seems above standard. I&#8217;ve rolled my Polaris Trail Blazer, oh, a dozen times or so and not one little bit has ever broken off of the thing. Now that&#8217;s impressive. I can&#8217;t say eh same thing for the Honda and Suzuki ATVs that I&#8217;ve owned over the years.<br />
<P>In my opinion, the price of $3300 is certainly very well worth it. Even though this ATV is rated as a sport ATV, you can still add racks or a tow hitch, which really impresses me. Not too many ATVs can handle utility like this one does yet perform like a sport ATV as well.</p>
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		<title>Kazuma ATV Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 19:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyones talking about ATV riding these days - from the young to the old, its ATV riding here and ATV riding there. Youd be amazed to hear that the name Kazuma when people are talking about ATVs. The brand Kazuma, we believe, has become a household brand for ATVs and dirt bikes. At www.kazumausa.com you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyones talking about ATV riding these days - from the young to the old, its ATV riding here and ATV riding there. Youd be amazed to hear that the name Kazuma when people are talking about ATVs. The brand Kazuma, we believe, has become a household brand for ATVs and dirt bikes. At www.kazumausa.com you are assured of the most affordable ATVs with excellent ATV performance.</p>
<p>If you didnt already know, the 2007 line up of Kazuma ATVs feature engines with the latest ATV technology - and all of Kazuma ATVs come with 4-stroke with electric start complete with a number of safety features too. Whats more, the 110 Kazuma ATV also comes with reverse and there are great colors for this model to choose from as well. ATV fans know that Kazuma is one name that equals to adventure and it is one of the top names in ATVs and dirt bikes for kids and adults alike. From having the latest ATV technology to great looking ATV models (and a wonderful selection of colors too, mind you), to fantastic quality and reliable service, you can find it all at www.kazumausa.com!</p>
<p>Safety is a great priority with Kazuma brand ATVs that their Youth Kazumas are quad machines with lower CCs for a safer operation. Surely, if you are a parent, you will not regret getting your kid a Youth Kazuma ATV. The great thing about Kazuma ATVs is that it is able to cater to the needs of different types of riders - the young, the adults and yes, even the adventurous ones!</p>
<p>With the ATV market thats being bombarded with so many Chinese ATVs, the Kazuma branded ATVs stands out in the crowd with their dedication to the quality and reliability of their ATVs as well as providing excellent service that you deserve. You can even order your Kazuma ATV parts online - beats the hassle of having to drive to the dealer, dont you agree?</p>
<p>Kazuma USA is definitely your No. 1 ATV source for ATV parts, kids ATVs and yes, even Kazuma dealership opportunities. Kazuma USA is well known in the ATV industry for being the oldest and most experienced importer, distributor and dealer of Kazuma ATVS, parts, and accessories in the United States of America. With Kazuma USA, you can be sure that whatever your needs are for your Kazuma ATV, it will be taken care of. If you need any part for your Kazuma ATV all you need to do is just give them a call anytime at 1-888-529-8626. By the way, Kazuma USA also offers dealership opportunities to interested individuals or companies - so, if you want to be part of this dynamic team, dont just sit there - click on www.kazumausa.com and see for yourself how you can be a part of this ever-growing industry!</p>
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		<title>Having fun with youth atv</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are the kind of person interested in having a relaxing yet action-filled weekend, we invite you to have a ride in the woods. Rent a youth ATV for you and your friends and come and join the thrill and excitement a walk in the woods can offer. The ATVs are for everyone and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>If you are the kind of person interested in having a relaxing yet action-filled weekend, we invite you to have a ride in the woods. Rent a youth ATV for you and your friends and come and join the thrill and excitement a walk in the woods can offer. The ATVs are for everyone and for all tastes. Ranging from youth atv to kids atv, you will have the possibility to choose any ATV for any of the members of your family. You dont have to take my word for it, check it for yourself.<br />
<P>For those interested in certain youth atv, they should know that they can choose specific brands. One can choose from these brands whether they want to have kids atv or kids atvs. Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Bombardier, Arctic Cat, Polaris, Suzuki are just some of the other manufactures that offer both for young people or kids a wide range of atvs. If you want to look on line for a dealer, you should know that you can limit your search by zip code/distance, area codes, state or by a specific dealer.<br />
<P>However no matter the size, type or any other feature you might be interested in, we have it all. This is a great place to find other ATVs in your area to ride with. We carefully hand pick every product to make sure that you and your loved one will have a ton of fun riding! Are you interested in a diesel kids Atv? No problem, consider it done. Your kid will have one of his greatest surprises as we will be able to send it to you right away. Also, we are able to select tons of models in large quantities directly from the factory, which means that you can have the ATV youve been dreaming about at an extremely low cost. Yes, massive savings are waiting for you. And you dont have to do anything. Well help you out!<br />
<P>If for instance you are a dealer interested in reselling our products, you should know that we offer special offers and the prices are always competitive. Generous wholesale pricing and reasonable minimum order requirements are waiting for you. We also offer special arrangements to store and ship the units for those who have problems depositing the ATVs. If you are buying kids atv, this doesnt mean the space they require is less than a youth atv would need.<br />
<P>We are also offering you all the technical specifications you need to know as well as the best guarantee on the market. When I say this I simply refer to the three guarantees we offer: lowest price possible, 100% money back guarantees and last but not least the guarantee that your purchase is made in a fair and reasonable manner. Therere no surprises here! But tons of wonderful surprises are waiting for you in the middle of the nature, through the woods or whether you might consider riding your new ATV. One word of caution: be careful when riding your youth atv: it is not a toy so dont try to consider it so. Make sure you and your kids are driving it in normal driving conditions and that you have taken all the necessary driving measures. </P></p>
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		<title>Check Out The Honda ATV Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 15:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Got some tough terrain to cover? Forget the yuppie Hummer and check out the Honda ATV line. Sure both will cover that tough terrain without any trouble but the ATV is a smarter and much more affordable choice.
You&#8217;ll get a four stroke engine with aggressive off road tires, all wheel drive, and carrying racks so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Got some tough terrain to cover? Forget the yuppie Hummer and check out the Honda ATV line. Sure both will cover that tough terrain without any trouble but the ATV is a smarter and much more affordable choice.<br />
<P>You&#8217;ll get a four stroke engine with aggressive off road tires, all wheel drive, and carrying racks so whether you are in the lumber or oil industry, working the farm, or going on a hunting trip your ATV is capable of going the distance. The 4&#215;4 will leave no terrain untouched.<br />
<P>Honda&#8217;s entry back into the 4&#215;4 utility class back in the late 1990s was a bonus to those Honda customers that had been forced to look elsewhere. The sideways motor meant a lighter unit coming in just over 500 pounds. That makes it quite a bit lighter than the competitions model.<br />
<P>And they offer a wide selection of colors so if you are looking for something that blends for that hunting trip Honda has you covered with their low key color schemes. Then again if you are looking for something a little racier they can offer that too.<br />
<P>There ATVS come with heavy duty triple drum brakes and a five speed transmission. This ones a real work horse. And there&#8217;s no worry about storage as you can add the front or rear rack or both. And with so many styles to choose from you&#8217;ll be able to select the appropriate style.<br />
<P>This is an ATV that&#8217;s designed to get the job done. Top speed on the Honda varies but it runs around 50 mph depending on the model. That means you can get from one point to another in no time. And the heavy duty suspension will ensure your ride is comfortable even over the roughest terrain.<br />
<P>Honda&#8217;s fender design makes it a great choice for any stream crossing you need to do. It offers adequate protection as long as you keep your speed under the 40 mph mark. And it keeps a good traction pattern going even in the water.<br />
<P>And if you need to put the Honda to the test with some serious pulling you won&#8217;t be disappointed. Its 850 pound towing capacity means you&#8217;ll have no problem dragging that pole across the property. Or that big log - no problem what so ever!<br />
<P>When it comes to ground clearance once again Honda was thinking. Obstacles won&#8217;t be a problem and rugged terrain will be like a walk in the park. Over rocks, down the gully, whatever you can throw at it as long as you keep your speed low the engine won&#8217;t let you down. And the Honda ATV is one machine that&#8217;s tough to get stuck.<br />
<P>And as with everything Honda seems to do there is always that extra touch like the recoil starter just in case you land up with a dead battery. Won&#8217;t matter that you are out in the middle of nowhere you&#8217;ll get your ATV started with little effort.<br />
<P>Honda is a name you can trust. They&#8217;ve been building motorcycles, watercraft, and ATV&#8217;s for years. If you are in the market and want to be sure you get reliability, durability, and affordability then a Honda ATV is the right choice.</p>
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		<title>Searching for new ATV Trails</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2008 13:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout North America and many other parts of the world ATVs and dirt bike off road trail parks and facilities continue to grow. As the sport of ATV racing and recreational off road riding becomes more popular, the success of established trails encourages additional riding areas to be developed. The growing number of enthusiastic ATV [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout North America and many other parts of the world ATVs and dirt bike off road trail parks and facilities continue to grow. As the sport of ATV racing and recreational off road riding becomes more popular, the success of established trails encourages additional riding areas to be developed. The growing number of enthusiastic ATV riders is not the only cause for a demand of more trails. All ATV riders, new and old, want more trails for the challenge. ATVers demand new trails because they strive to conquer anything they can.<br />
Riding off road with ATVs has become a sport many dedicate themselves to, but there are just as many people who enjoy the sport on a sporadic basis.<br />
Renting ATVs and riding the trails is not an uncommon tourist attraction in many areas of the United States. Because of this many people have experienced and enjoyed ATV riding at some of the trail parks around the nation. Some now dedicated ATV riders started out by taking a recreational off road drive at one of these tourist trail parks.<br />
Perhaps some of the most extravagant ATV and dirt bike trails established are those in the Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia. The Hatfield-McCoy Trails stretch for over 500 miles and growing.</p>
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		<title>The Low Cost Chinese ATV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best ways to get away from the stressful pace of our everyday lives is to go ATVing. It&#8217;s a fun and exciting way to enjoy the outdoors and meet with family and friends.
We are helping to spread the word about the great world of ATVs and dirt bikes.
But are Chinese Quads reliable?We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>One of the best ways to get away from the stressful pace of our everyday lives is to go ATVing. It&#8217;s a fun and exciting way to enjoy the outdoors and meet with family and friends.</P><br />
<P>We are helping to spread the word about the great world of ATVs and dirt bikes.</P><br />
<P>But are Chinese Quads reliable?<BR>We firmly Answer YES! Like all products out, there are good manufacturers and ones we certainly would never use. The same goes for Chinese ATV&#8217;s. When China began importing ATV&#8217;s the quality was inferior but now after years of research and having imported Western talents into their Chinese quad manufacturing companies, Chinese quads are now so much better than it used to be. In fact, it&#8217;s safe to say that Chinese quads can compare to some of the big brand names in the market today! Having said that, The Apollo Orion 125cc Pit Bike Dirt Bike has beaten the Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki in several recent heat races.</P><br />
<P>According to recent polls, there are more people buying ATVs now than ever before. In many cases, spending in excess of $2200.00 for a 50cc branded name ATV &amp; also incurring endless finance charges. Because consumers see that they can buy a Chinese import 50cc kid&#8217;s ATV for under $800, saving $1,400, more people are buying off brand ATV&#8217;s.</P><br />
<P>Extreme Motor Sales&#8217; experienced sales staff is trained to assist customers in finding the right ATV to fit their needs and budget. With guaranteed lowest pricing, Extreme Motor Sales offers the opportunity to save money while also enjoying &#8220;family time.&#8221; So, if you ask us if Chinese ATV&#8217;s are reliable and cost efficient? Of course, they are. But don&#8217;t just take our word for it; why not take the next step by test-driving a Chinese quad for yourself?</P></p>
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		<title>Information About ATVs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 08:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Small open motorized buggies and tricycles designed for off-road use are called all-terrain vehicles, or ATVs. The vehicles are generally buggies and tricycles. The typical three-wheeled ATV is trademarked by Honda. There are various types of buggies, like the dune buggy, which is built to travel through sand dunes and beaches, or a kite buggy, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Small open motorized buggies and tricycles designed for off-road use are called all-terrain vehicles, or ATVs. The vehicles are generally buggies and tricycles. The typical three-wheeled ATV is trademarked by Honda. There are various types of buggies, like the dune buggy, which is built to travel through sand dunes and beaches, or a kite buggy, which is a light vehicle powered by a traction kite.</P><br />
<P>The tricycle is similar to the bicycle, the only difference being that it is three-wheeled. Some tricycles are also motorized. However, sidecars and three-wheelers are not considered tricycles.</P><br />
<P>The four-wheeled versions of ATVs are commonly referred to as quads, quad bikes or quad cycles.</P><br />
<P>Six- and eight-wheeled ATVs are also available for specialized uses. Though the rider can sit on them just as he would sit on a motorcycle, the extra wheels make them more stable at slower speeds. They are known as the AATVs (Amphibious All Terrain Vehicles)</P><br />
<P>They are also considered to be Off Road Vehicles (OTVs), like the jeep and the motorcycle.</P><br />
<P>The first three-wheeled ATV was made by Honda in 1970. In 1982, Honda came out with the ATC 250R, which was the first model to have a full suspension, manual clutch and a disk brake. It was favored by hunters and was for purely recreational use.</P><br />
<P>In the later stages, ATVs had such features as four-wheel drives, long-travel suspensions and liquid-cooled two-stroke motors. The four-wheel-drive ATVs are largely used by workers, farmers and ranchers.</P><br />
<P>Safety concerns forced the production of three-wheeled ATVs to be clamped down in the late &#8217;80s. The front end of the three wheelers has only one wheel, and that makes it lighter. Flipping backwards and overturning are a potential hazard in tricycles, especially while climbing mountains.</P><br />
<P>In most accidents the driver first loses control of the vehicle. Other common types of accidents are collision with a moving or fixed object, and driver or passenger ejection from all-terrain vehicles. It is recommended that drivers never carry a passenger while operating all terrain vehicles.</P><br />
<P>There are two kinds of ATVs today, the sports models and the utility models.</P><br />
<P>The sports models are usually light, small two-wheel drives, and therefore can accelerate quickly. They have a manual transmission and can reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour.</P><br />
<P>They are generally built for racing purposes, and therefore should be lightweight and high-powered, with a good suspension and a low center of gravity. These machines are used in various races like motocross, woods, desert, drag racing, speedway and Tourist Trophy races, after modifications.</P><br />
<P>The utility models are bigger vehicles with a four-wheel drive. The maximum speed they can reach is 60 miles per hour. Utility ATVs are used for various tasks like hauling small loads or towing small trailers.</P><br />
<P>Popular producers of ATVs are Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Arctic Cat.</P></p>
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		<title>Chinese Quad Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 07:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a list of ten major complaints reported from buyers of a chinese quad.
1. Bolts or screws come loose and stuff falls off. The vibration of the motor causes the screws that hold the various parts to the frame seem to loosen and drop out.
2. Bolts or screws strip out or snap when over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a list of ten major complaints reported from buyers of a chinese quad.<br />
1. Bolts or screws come loose and stuff falls off. The vibration of the motor causes the screws that hold the various parts to the frame seem to loosen and drop out.<br />
2. Bolts or screws strip out or snap when over tightened. When trying to really tighten down a screw so it wont back out again, the screw snaps leaving a piece to be extracted. This is a real head ache without the right tools.<br />
3. Wont start when cold. Some owners have experienced a problem with cold starting. Two causes seem to be a weak battery and not shutting off the gas petcock when parking the atv.<br />
4. Little or no dealer support. The internet prices are so low that the dealer cannot afford to provide any warranty service. Most chinese quad atvs have very little warranty.<br />
5. Poor parts service. Again, many internet dealers are just store front drop ship retailers. They have no physical &#8220;store&#8221; just an internet website and a phone number to their distributor. Parts are available if you want to take the time to search them down on the web. Chinese quad parts are not normally available at the local motorcycle shop. Parts for a chinese quad may take a long time to deliver leaving you without a ride.<br />
6. It is difficult to determine the actual manufacturer because of the amount of rebranding and cross selling of chinese quad atvs Many different brand names are produced by one company. This is a problem when trying to track down a part for your chinese quad.<br />
7. The smaller chinese quad atvs aimed at the youth market have very stiff suspension. This causes an uncomfortable ride and fatigue for young riders<br />
8. The carburetor is not adjusted properly or jetted too lean. This causes poor performance and idling.<br />
9. The vibration caused the lights to fail repeatedly. The mounting brackets on the lights are not stiff enough to protect the bulbs.<br />
10 Your local motorcycle shop will not touch your chinese quad. They dont want anything to do with them. Sometimes even the dealer who sold the chinese quad does not offer very good service due to the small profit margins.<br />
This list is by no means complete but is representative of some of the problems reported by owners of the chinese quads. Not all of these problems happen to every owner and a lot of the success of the venture depends on the skill and care taken at the set up of the new unit. Since you will not have the benefit of the dealer prep that is done on the major brand quads, you have to perform this yourself once you uncrate the new chinese quad.</p>
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		<title>About the Mini Motorcycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2007 23:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check your tire pressure once a month. This simple maintenance check can add up savings at the gas pump!  Accidents are to be avoided at all costs. After all isn¡¯t the safety of the driver, the passengers and other road users the paramount priority? 
What You Need to Know about the Mini Motorcycle 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check your tire pressure once a month. This simple maintenance check can add up savings at the gas pump!  Accidents are to be avoided at all costs. After all isn¡¯t the safety of the driver, the passengers and other road users the paramount priority? </p>
<p>What You Need to Know about the Mini Motorcycle </p>
<p>A mini motorcycle is basically a smaller, cuter version of a regular motorcycle. Traditional mini motorcycles are usually equipped with 4- stroke engines that turn the rear wheel by use of a chain. While the engine used by mini motorcycles are similar to that of lawnmower motors, a regular lawnmower engine may not be used for assembling mini motorcycles. The newer models of mini motorcycles may have 2-stroke motors as well as electric-powered engines. </p>
<p>Like the go-cart, which is sort of a mini car, mini motorcycles were initially assembled using spare parts one could find in the garage. These became popular in the 50s as bikes used to scoot around the pits for drag racing. Because of their small size and easy maneuverability, mini motorcycles are quite popular for use in short-distance transportation. The mini motorcycle has evolved into many special types:<br />
<P>1. Pit Bikes C these follow the original purpose of mini motorcycles as utility scooters during drag races. Sometimes, pit bikes are used for some motocross competitions.<br />
<P>2. Mini Choppers C these mini motorcycles are made to look like helicopters<br />
<P>3. Pocket Bikes C These mini motorcycles look just like their bigger relatives and are used for racing as well.<br />
<P>Yes, the number of cars available under $20,000 continues to drop each year. The Focus takes it one step further as it retails just below $15,000 when rebates and incentives kick in. Lesser quality Kias and Hyundais sell for nearly the same amount, so the consumer has a good chance to purchase something that will actually last in the Ford Focus.<br />
<P>What color is the fluid under your car? Yellowish green, pretty blue or neon orange colors indicate an overheated engine or an antifreeze leak caused by a bad hose, water pump or leaking radiator. Not good. I remember the yellowish green ooze from my Chevette as the tow truck took it away to its final resting place. Get to a repair shop while you still can!<br />
<P>A gas station that is consistently busy has to refill its underground tanks regularly. Slower stations that dont refill as often may have stale contaminated gas in its underground tanks, and this contamination will affect your fuel economy.<br />
<P>4. Mini Quad Bikes C these mini motorcycles are small versions of the four- wheeled all-terrain vehicles. Because mini motorcycles are small but can reach high speeds, riders are advised to take extra precautions when riding them. Mini motorcycles can reach speeds beyond 40 miles per hour and thus they can be hazardous even to adults. Thus it is important for riders to be fully equipped with safety gear such as elbow pads, gloves, helmets, and knee pads when taking a mini motorcycle for a ride.<br />
<P>When riding mini motorcycles, it is important to wear something that can prevent scrapes and bruises. Riders are also advised to wear a good and sturdy pair of jeans. Wearing bikinis or being naked while riding a mini motorcycle is totally discouraged.<br />
<P>Because of its size and speed, mini motorcycles are banned on most public roads in the US. They are seen as potential causes of hazards. Violation usually results into fines or even confiscation of the bike. Thus, mini motorcycles are usually confined to private areas.<br />
<P>Mini motorcycles are fun to have even though they may be quite unusual as a regular means of transportation. But as mentioned, extra care must be taken when owning a mini motorcycle to fully enjoy these little wonders. See SaleHoo for bike products at wholesale prices, and my Salehoo Review.<br />
<P>If it is possible, change your work start and end time to avoid traffic congestions. Stopping and going affects your gas mileage.<br />
<P>Mitsubishis 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is rated at 160 horsepower, matching the output of the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. Mitsubishi tuned the Outlanders engine to deliver the bulk of its torque at lower engine speeds. Mitsubishis MIVEC electronic variable-valve setup helps the engine to operate at peak power and efficiency throughout the rev range.<br />
<P>Everyone knows that car insurance companies are not all equal. Cheap car insurance is wonderful when paying the bill, but make a mistake on the company you select and you could find that the cheap car insurance policy that you found may turn into a nightmare. Cheap car insurance may not turn out to be so attractive when making a claim.</p>
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		<title>Types Of Mini Bikes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mini bikes are the latest craze throughout the world, with more and more people getting involved in the mini bike scene. So are you wondering whether or not to get a mini bike? Well there are several factors which must be taken into account beforehand.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mini bikes are the latest craze throughout the world, with more and more people getting involved in the mini bike scene. So are you wondering whether or not to get a mini bike? Well there are several factors which must be taken into account beforehand.</p>
<p>Firstly, do you know exactly what a mini bike is? Mini bikes are miniature replicas of larger motorcycles, most have a petrol engine, and are usually 39cc or 49cc although many of these pocket bikes are now being produced with a higher engine displacement, in some cases up to 200cc. Mini bikes are capable of very high speeds, with the slowest bikes still being able to easily reach 35-40mph.</p>
<p>Well now you know what a Mini bike is it is time to decide whether or not they are for you. If you think you would love the feeling of riding at 40 mph, inches from the ground then you have found your ideal sport! Mini bikes are a great way of getting into motor racing, as they are relatively cheap with all the spills and thrills of racing larger bikes.</p>
<p>If you are still interested in buying a mini bike then you must ask yourself what you want from it. For example are you buying a mini bike to ride around with your mates? Or are you buying it to become the next Valentino Rossi? Well whatever your needs, there are certain regulations which must be taken into account.</p>
<p>Mini bikes are illegal when ridden in a public place, and can be crushed if used illegally. So if you do not have any private property or a track which you can go to then maybe you should rethink buying one. If you are still up for getting into the craze, then you are ready to decide what type of bike you want to ride. There are so many different types of mini bikes available so you may get lost. So what do you want a mini bike for?</p>
<p>If you want to race the bikes in a league then the mini bike you buy must comply with regulations and must therefore be a race certified mini bike, these are usually more expensive than other bikes on the market but are far greater quality with more parts and performance bolt ons available. If racing these mini bikes is not for you then you can look at the more affordable mini motorbikes, these are just as much fun, but do not come with the large price tag. These bikes however must be used on private property, with the owners permission, or you could face prosecution. Alternatively there are open races set up where bikes like this will be allowed to enter.</p>
<p>There are many different types of mini bikes available for you to buy so selecting the correct style depends on what you want the bike for. The most common style of mini bike is the small road style mini bikes, also known as pocket bikes or mini motos. These have road tires and look like road racing bikes. Usually these bikes do not come with any suspension and a very low ground clearance so make sure if you want a bike like this then you have a smooth, flat surface to ride on.</p>
<p>The next style of mini bike is the mini dirt bike, these are smaller versions of larger dirt bikes, they are built for going off road with larger wheels and more suited tires, as well as a more robust build. So if you want a mini bike which you can ride around a field all day then a mini dirt bike is probably the best choice. If you want a comfortable bike with a cool image then I think it is fair to say that the best mini bike for you will be a mini bike chopper, these look great with the looks of the larger choppers available today. These are commonly seen at bike shows, with a lot of the bigger bikes and do not look out of place.</p>
<p>Finally, if you do not feel too steady on two wheels then maybe a mini bike quad is the answer, these are tiny quad bikes, about the same size as a mini bike but with four wheels. These also usually have the same engine as most smaller mini bikes. These are great if you prefer riding quads over motorbikes. If you are still unsure and need more information on which mini bike will be best for you then visit www.minimotosgo.com and get some more great advice.</p>
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		<title>Riding ATVs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 10:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have experienced all terrain vehicles in action, whether it was for sport and/or utility purposes, then you know the reason behind the growing popularity of their use. ATVs can perform multiple tasks very effectively and because of this they appeal to a diverse audience. For many of you, your ATV adventures have just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have experienced all terrain vehicles in action, whether it was for sport and/or utility purposes, then you know the reason behind the growing popularity of their use. ATVs can perform multiple tasks very effectively and because of this they appeal to a diverse audience. For many of you, your ATV adventures have just begun. Whether you plan to rent ATVs for recreational riding or are thinking of buying your own for a farm utility vehicle, there are several aspects of quads that should be taken into consideration in order to find the best four-wheeler for your money.<br />
Nearly anyone who knows what ATVing is also knows that the sport appeals largely to a young population. This known fact is also the root of much controversy. Many people protest the use of ATVs by children under 12 and others even believe teenagers under the legal driving age should be banned from driving ATVs. There are actually no strictly enforced regulations or age limits for riding ATVS.<br />
Court cases have ruled with requests that ATV manufacturers print a recommended age limit for certain size engines. Manufacturers now recommend that ATVs with engines larger than 70cc are for ages 12 and up. A 90cc engine is recommended for 16-year-olds and up. These recommendations are not enforced, which frustrates some people, however, ATV manufacturers continue to make ATVs for the young crowds. Several companies have released an ATV model for riders as young as six-years-old.<br />
The age limit is ultimately up to you, but no matter how old you are, it is important to find the right ATV style to ride whether it is a rental or your own. If you have a choice when renting ATVs, find one that suits your comfort with respect your weight and height. Rentals are typically for sport riding; therefore the ATVs will have a light design with less body plastic in comparison to a utility ATV.<br />
Utility ATVs have a few features characteristic only to its classification. They are always the ATVs with a larger body and most utility quads have racks for equipment carrying. The suspension on a utility ATV is generally stiffer than the sport styles because you need a smoother ride when carrying a work load.<br />
Sport and sport/utility ATVs are those used for racing and thrill riding. The suspension on these styles is longer to endure hard landings. SUV ATVs may still have small carrying racks for work as well, but the sport styles have as little body material as possible for speed. All ATV styles have a common characteristic, which is their ability to endure rough rides on the toughest terrain.<br />
As you familiarize yourself with ATV riding you will learn which quad styles suit your body and riding type the best. ATVing is similar to many consumer products in that it is wisest to try them out first hand in order to make the best decision. If you are trying ATVing for the absolute first time, start with a smaller engine, just to get the feel, and then move up as you gain confidence.</p>
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		<title>ATV Safety Points</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 22:38:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ATV’s (All Terrain Vehicles) have been given the reputation of being dangerous, because each year more and more adults and children have been seriously injured or killed whilst riding such vehicles. But just like any other vehicle an ATV can be dangerous in much the same way as a car, sports utility vehicle, motorcycles or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><BR>ATV’s (All Terrain Vehicles) have been given the reputation of being dangerous, because each year more and more adults and children have been seriously injured or killed whilst riding such vehicles. But just like any other vehicle an ATV can be dangerous in much the same way as a car, sports utility vehicle, motorcycles or trucks are. Often accidents which involve an ATV occur due to them being used improperly or by ignorance on the part of the rider. IN fact there is no guarantee that you will not be injured whilst riding on an ATV, in much the same way as there is no guarantee that you will not be injured whilst in a car; however, there are safety precautions that should be taken which will help to minimize this risk. <BR><BR>Firstly, no one under the age of 16 should be allowed to ride a full sized ATV and this recommendation has been put forward by the American Academy of Pediatrics and should be read as the law. The reason why children under the age of 16 should not be riding a full size ATV is that they have not developed the necessary skills for operating such machinery and if your child is interested in riding an ATV, you will find that many manufacturers have produced ones that have less powerful engines. Before you allow your child to ride an ATV you must ensure that they are aware of the correct rules and procedures for operating such vehicles. You will find that there are many training courses available which will teach you the correct procedures for driving an ATV across the country and it is a good idea to enroll on one prior to operating your ATV. <BR><BR>At all times a rider should where the correct protective gear, which should include helmet, gloves, boots and eye protection so that their body is protected from any hazards that will occur whilst out riding or any potential accident. <BR><BR>Most ATV accidents occur when there is one or more person on the vehicle and as they have been specifically designed for use by one person only, by having the weight of two people on the ATV it is likely to cause it to turn over. Also being distracted by the passenger on the ATV could cause an accident. Never ride a ATV on hard surfaces such as concrete or asphalt as they have been specifically designed for off road use only, not only do you have the added hazard of dealing with cars and trucks on a road, but you will also find the ATV does not perform as well on a hard surface and it may in fact be very difficult to control. <BR><BR>In fact many accidents that have been reported when some is using an ATV is because of the driver using the vehicle improperly, this includes such things as riding at high speeds, not be able to control the vehicle over dangerous and difficult terrain, or they interact dangerously with other individuals or ATV’s. Always remember that an ATV has been designed to be used on certain terrain at certain speeds and at all times speeding should be avoided since this may cause the vehicle to tip over or crash. Also avoid carrying out any stunts or tricks whilst on ATV. <BR><BR>If you are going away from home using your ATV then ensure that you have some form of communication device with you such as a walkie talkie or a mobile phone for calling for help during an emergency. <BR></p>
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		<title>How to Find Discount ATV Tires</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:43:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not difficult to find discount ATV tires online as long as you know where to look. And if you don&#8217;t, well then you first need to know what kinds of prices are normal for ATV tires. There is a great ATV tire comparison shopping section at the NexTag website found at http://www.nextag.com/atv-tires/search-html .
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>It&#8217;s not difficult to find discount ATV tires online as long as you know where to look. And if you don&#8217;t, well then you first need to know what kinds of prices are normal for ATV tires. There is a great ATV tire comparison shopping section at the NexTag website found at <A href="http://www.nextag.com/atv-tires/search-html" target=new>http://www.nextag.com/atv-tires/search-html</A> .<br />
<P>They&#8217;ve got over 157 different listings for ATV tires from various vendors. The thing about using a reputable shopping guide such as this is that only very reputable dealers will even show up I the listings. Youcan find some pretty fair deals on discount ATV tires at this site.<br />
<P>There is also La Ramp. They offer all sizes and types of discount ATV tires and offer free shipping on sets of four tires. You can also find all kinds of other ATV parts and accessories here.<br />
<P>There are also some good sellers on eBay that deal in ATV tires and other ATV accessories. The one that I like the most for discount ATV tires is a seller called ATV Tires Plus. Depending on the given day, I can sometimes find better deals on Discount ATV tires at this eBay store than at the site mentioned above.<br />
<P>For other ATV parts and accessories, I like the eBay seller ATV Racers Corner. This seller carries all kinds of ATV parts, from cams and twist kits to grab bars, shock covers, ATV computers and more. I&#8217;ve had nothing but the best shopping experiences dealing with ATV Racers Corner. They have great communication and very fast shipping.<br />
<P>If you want to strike out on your own and try to find an even better deal on ATV tires you&#8217;ll certainly be using a search engine to find the sites that you need. If you take the time to refine your search, you&#8217;ll certainly be able to find some awesome deals on ATV tires.<br />
<P>If, on the other hand, you simply type in &#8220;discount ATV tires&#8221;, you&#8217;ll just be looking at all the same stores that have paid to be listed I the first search results that you see. There&#8217;s nothing wrong with buying ATV tires from these places, but you certainly won&#8217;t be getting them at discount prices. Who do you think pays for their top search engine ranking? Hint: you.<br />
<P>So, if you really want to find some good discount ATV tires, you&#8217;re going to have to be a little bit smarter about the search terms that you use. If nothing else , at least enclose your phrase &#8220;discount ATV tires&#8221; in quotation marks just as I have done. This tells search engines that you only want to see search engine results that contain that exact phrase.<br />
<P>Have patience, and refine as many times as you need to. Take the time to refine and revise your search terms with any information that you think is relevant and you&#8217;re sure to find jus the deal on ATV tires that you originally set out to find.</p>
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		<title>ATV Mud Tires - What Are Your Options?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 23:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your ATV is the perfect vehicle for work and play. With the right tires you can play in the sand, the mud, and on the pavement. There&#8217;s nothing quite as much fun as the spray of that mud as you go tooling through the back country. And when it comes to ATV mud tires you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Your ATV is the perfect vehicle for work and play. With the right tires you can play in the sand, the mud, and on the pavement. There&#8217;s nothing quite as much fun as the spray of that mud as you go tooling through the back country. And when it comes to ATV mud tires you have plenty of options. Here are 6 mud tire options.<br />
<P>1. M962 Rear Mud Bug Tire<br />
<P>This tire has extra deep lugs that will provide you with the ultimate traction in the mud and the 26&#8243; or 27&#8243; will give you lots of ground clearance. The angled tread means the mud gets pushed away from the tire and you get plenty of tread. The 6 ply rubber means you won&#8217;t have to worry about punctures because they are pretty darn resistant. If you are looking for a serious mud ride check these tires out!<br />
<P>2. GBC Mud Buster Tire<br />
<P>The aggressive chevron traction with the self cleaning tread will have you flying through the mud no matter how deep. This tire has the maximum bite on any surface and it&#8217;s got great cornering. The puncture resistance means you don&#8217;t have to worry about that flat in the middle of no where.<br />
<P>3. Maxxis Mud Bug Tire<br />
<P>Rugged, reinforced, overlapping lug design which keeps the mud away from the tire, combined with traction lugs and you&#8217;ve got a ride that won&#8217;t stop. And you get terrific ground clearance too. Combine that with a great ride and you&#8217;ve got the ultimate mud tire!<br />
<P>4. Bridgestone ATV Mud Hook Tire<br />
<P>So just how serious are you? This is a great tire choice for fun or the serious racer. The knobby tubeless construction is a great choice for not only the mud but for almost any terrain. It&#8217;s available for almost any ATV and it&#8217;s a good replacement tire choice. Bridgestone is a name you can trust and the Mud Hook is a tire you can love!<br />
<P>5. Bridgestone Mud Hook Xxtreme Tire<br />
<P>This tire has a very deep and recessed lug that gives you the ultimate in traction. There isn&#8217;t a mud surface this tire can&#8217;t beat. An the 6 ply construction means it&#8217;s puncture resistant. It also has the bead and rim protector.<br />
<P>6. Trail Crawl Soft Terrain<br />
<P>This heavy 4 ply nylon tire has deep large lugs that will give the ultimate traction in the mud or soft terrain. It has a maximum load capacity of 495 pounds which is pretty darn impressive. And it will take you across almost any terrain.<br />
<P>These 6 mud tire options will get you started. Of course there are plenty of other choices on the market. Stick with brand names like Bridgestone, Dunlop, Michelin, or any one of the many well known manufacturers.<br />
<P>Know what you want your ATV to do and what type of performance you are looking for. That way you&#8217;ll know what tire is best for you. There are plenty of excellent mud tires on the market and the key is to find the one that will give you the ultimate performance for the type of riding you do.<br />
<P>ATV mud tires are designed to provide you with lots of fun and excitement and of course if you&#8217;ve got a job to do they can get that done too!</p>
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		<title>Teach Your Kids How To Ride Their Quads</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 17:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To say teaching children to ride kids quads is difficult is inaccurate…it’s difficult to teach ANYONE to do anything if they don’t understand, don’t want to learn or incapable of absorbing what is being taught. This is the same principle with teaching children and youth to ride kids quads properly. In fact, with knowledge, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>To say teaching children to ride kids quads is difficult is inaccurate…it’s difficult to teach ANYONE to do anything if they don’t understand, don’t want to learn or incapable of absorbing what is being taught. This is the same principle with teaching children and youth to ride kids quads properly. In fact, with knowledge, a little bit of patience, parents can teach their own kids how to ride their quads properly and safely, inculcating safe driving techniques and behavior.</P><br />
<P><B>Getting the right kids quad</B><BR>The first thing you have to do is to get the right model and type of kid quad for your kids. This is not difficult if you have a helpful salesperson by your side who knows his or her stuff, but if you don’t, you can find loads of information on the internet or from magazines. Never let your kids ride on an adult-sized ATV because they are not equipped to handle a vehicle that size. So, the best thing you can do for your kids is to get them a kids’ quad.</P><br />
<P><B>Educate and keep them informed on how to ride, manage and maintain their own quad</B><BR>Information is very important when it comes to keeping your kids safe when they are on their kids quads. Before allowing them to ride their own machine, educate them. if you don’t know how to, send them to classes where professionally trained coaches can help teach them how to properly handle their own kids quads.</P><br />
<P><B>Practice, patience and persistence</B><BR>Kids get easily bored and frustrated…and it’s the same old story in this case. When teaching children to ride their kids quads, they might get a little frustrated and impatient with the many rules that they have to follow. But parents have to be patient with kids. During the first few sessions, as soon as the kids get a little tired, stop the session and let them rest. Put them back on the kids quads only when they are ready to do so…and if they are not, do it the next day.</P><br />
<P>But we cannot escape this fact…in order to ride better, we have practice hard. Trust me, the concept of practicing hard and being disciplined is often lost on a child…especially if they are young kids below the age of 10. The secret is in helping them see the fun in practicing and showing them very often how far they’ve progressed. Every time they get on their kids quad, praise them and shower them with compliments.</P></p>
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		<title>Responsible ATV Driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 13:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s heady. It’s fun. It can be addictive. We’re talking about ATV driving. The thrill of driving through rugged, off-the-road terrain is something that most ATV lovers find irresistible. Way out, where there is hardly another human being in sight, away from the madding crowds is where the ATV trails are. True, ATVs are also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><BR>It’s heady. It’s fun. It can be addictive. We’re talking about ATV driving. The thrill of driving through rugged, off-the-road terrain is something that most ATV lovers find irresistible. Way out, where there is hardly another human being in sight, away from the madding crowds is where the ATV trails are. True, ATVs are also used as utility vehicles on farms where they are used more as tools in agriculture and farming than for fun. But what a lot of ATV users who are into it for sport probably don’t know is how bad ATVs can be as far as nature goes. What the environmentalists say should be taken seriously. <BR><BR>ATV trails when used excessively can do a lot of ecological harm. How does this happen, especially when you take your sport to the back of beyond areas? It’s the deep threads in the ATV tires that do the damage. While they are great for driving around on rough terrain, they dig deep channels in the unpaved trails, which could drain swampy areas and therefore cause more sedimentation of water bodies. So ATV lovers got together and formed groups to try and sort out this problem. There were special areas which they purchased and reserved only for ATV driving. <BR><BR>They also decided to educate ATV drivers about how be responsible and respect the environment. One of the forerunners in this effort was Tread Lightly!, a non-profit organization which is dedicated to educating people how to treat nature responsibly. It was born in 1985 when a program was launched by the US Forest Service to address the problem of recreation visitors to the forests growing to unmanageable numbers. This became private in 1990 and Tread Lightly! came into being as a non profit organization. <BR><BR>For ATV drivers, Tread Lightly! has a brochure with guidelines under ‘Travel and recreate with minimum impact’. Let’s take a quick look at them. The first one, of course, is to stay within the areas open only for ATV use. There are designated trails today and you can find out where they are and have the time of your life there. Remember that when there are slick ATV trails, use the clutch so you get the maximum traction with the least amount of tailspin and moderate your throttle. Don’t roost around the apex of a turn when on switchbacks. This should be kept in mind when you are brake-sliding while descending or climbing as both actions can gouge ATV trails. Streams should be crossed only where ATV trails cross the streams or at the designated fording points. Try not to drive in marshy areas or in meadows. <BR><BR>Keep your equipment in good shape and when winching, find a secure anchor, find the right winch for the right need and don’t winch with anything less than five wraps of wire rope wound around the drum. If you are using a tree as an anchor, avoid damaging the tree by wrapping a wide tree strap around it. Also try not to make too much of a noise and disrupting the silence of nature around you. Use regular camping sites and make sure you camp at least 200 feet away from water bodies and trails. Dispose of waste properly by burying it six to eight feet deep and use fire only when necessary. <BR><BR>They have some more guidelines and they are listed under the heading ‘Respect the environment and the rights of others’. Here, you are asked to be considerate of everyone else on the trail or the road and to ride only where you are allowed to. You should respect private land and leave the gates as you found them. Respect the right of way when someone passes you or is traveling uphill and give way to hikers, horses and mountain bikers. Don’t kick up a dust – literally – and keep the decibel level down. And pack out whatever you pack in. <BR><BR>There are still more guidelines that come under ‘Educate yourself by planning before you go’. It tells you to get yourself a map before you venture out and determine where the ATV trails are. It is always safe to tell someone about your travel plans and to stick to the plans you make. Make it a point to get in touch with the land manager and ask about closures, area restrictions and permit requirements. Always ask for permission before you cross private land. Keep an eye on the weather and keep a few emergency items with you in case of emergencies. Try not to go solo but get together two or three to travel with. Wear protection – a helmet, eye and other safety gear. In case you do separate, arrange meeting points in advance. Keep a sharp eye on your fuel, your time and your own ability. Don’t drink or do drugs and drive. Be always in control of the vehicle and make sure it is in top condition. Keep tools and supplies in case you need them <BR><BR>ATV Trails can be great fun if you take a few precautions. Respect the trail and the you’ll find you have a blast in return. <BR></p>
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		<title>Quality vs Quantity in Quads</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 02:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years, we have seen many Chinese ATV companies come in and out of the ATV and dirt bike industries…and they’re all in a neck-to-neck fight with each other for a bigger share of the market. Lower prices. Bigger engine. More Power. Slick design. Better braking system. You name it, they have it. Although [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Over the years, we have seen many Chinese ATV companies come in and out of the ATV and dirt bike industries…and they’re all in a neck-to-neck fight with each other for a bigger share of the market. Lower prices. Bigger engine. More Power. Slick design. Better braking system. You name it, they have it. Although many of the dirt bike and ATV manufacturers deliver as far as quality is concerned but we feel the urge to remind our ATV and dirt bike fans, dealers and distributors that there’s nothing more important than QUALITY CONTROL. We’re talking about fun, yes. It’s fun ATV fans after but that doesn’t mean that we have to compromise our safety.</P><br />
<P>It’s good news that many more people today have come to accept ATV riding and dirt bike riding as a regular sport because this often means a bigger market and wider acceptance for our products. But because of the spike in interest, many ATV and dirt bike manufacturers have taken the opportunity to produce low cost ATVs and dirt bikes. Whilst this is good news for ATV and dirt bike enthusiasts, we feel the urge to send a word of caution out – be wary and careful about the kind of ATV and dirt bike that you purchase from your retailer. By purchasing a low-cost ATV or dirt bike, you may be compromising the life/lives of those riding that machine.</P><br />
<P>If you look a little closely at how these low-cost ATVs and dirt bikes are produced, you will see why. Many consumers focus too much on the cost of the ATV or dirt bike. Many studies show that consumers tend to look at the price of the ATV price on top of other factors like design, brand, power and quality. This is a fact – if one were to ask a consumer to choose between two ATVs of similar power and design, the consumer would without hesitation choose the cheaper ATV. This is how influential the pricing is. Shouldn’t the consumer take a closer look at the brand of the Chinese ATV or dirt bike? Should consumers examine the parts and the quality of the ATV parts before purchase? Should they conduct a short research online via online forums or message boards before making the decision?</P><br />
<P>It&#8217;s important to remember that although many Chinese ATV manufacturers produce ATVs in bulk, one should spend a little bit more time to research the competition. We want to know if the Chinese ATV is made out of high quality material. We want to know if the Chinese ATV manufacturer has a history of compromising the quality of their ATVs for quantity.</P></p>
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