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Are you looking forward to doing some exploring in the great outdoors? Before you can do that you have to get your quad to the trail. And unless the trail is close by, your only option will be to load it up and haul it there.

It’s important to load your ATV the right way and that requires some know-how. If you don’t load properly, you may be putting yourself at risk of an accident. And you also risk damaging your equipment. Keep reading to find out exactly how to load and secure your ATV onto a pick-up or trailer.

If you are loading onto a trailer, be sure to hitch the trailer to the tow vehicle before you load your ATV. That way the trailer won’t rock or tip during loading.

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Try an ATV, All Terrain Vehicle, experience if you are really raring for exciting weekend or a mini vacation. It is perfectly understandable if you are tired of the usual kind of vacation that you and the family enjoy. Now is the best time for you to start planning for a rugged but definitely worth it vacation. Your family deserves the best and going for an ATV get-away will certainly create memories that will be remembered and talked about for a long time to come.

Even if you have not tried riding in an all terrain vehicle in your life you need not worry because learning to ride one is half the fun. Although you have to always ride alone but somebody with enough experience can coach you on your first few tries. Just listen to his instructions before revving up and you’ll be fine. Learning to ride an ATV is not as hard as learning to ride a motorcycle so there is really nothing to worry about. The experience and the adrenaline rush you can get just by the sound of the motor is really something else.

Everything that is new and unfamiliar would really be a challenge to do because you don’t know what All you need is to be excited to do something new. It is never too late to learn how to ride an ATV because there are parks and companies who allow you to rent their ATVs so that you can also experience the rush of riding one. These parks would even allow you and your family to stay for a couple of nights so that when you wake up you can go and ride to your heart’s content. Continue reading ‘Going to an ATV Campground for a Unique Camping Experience’ »

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Driving and ATV is a dream come true for a lot of All Terrain Vehicle owners. They would have saved up a lot of money to be able to buy their own ATV. Weekends are declared as riding days so they get to enjoy their vehicles as much as they can. But it is not only fun and enjoyment because unfortunate accidents do happen. These accidents occur without seeking permission from anybody and if this happens to you, you better be prepared.

Imagine saving up a lot of money for quite a long time just to be able to acquire the All Terrain Vehicle of your dreams, you wouldn’t want to all of your investment on that vehicle gone to waste just because of one accident. Do not even think that buying an insurance policy for your ATV is something that is just an option. Treat an insurance policy as something that is a must if you want to protect your property.

If you really want to save money on insurance, remember that before you sign up with one agency, you must first shop around and compare rates. Getting an All Terrain Vehicle insurance is just like any other insurance you are going to purchase. You have to get at least three quotes so that you can intelligently compare between three different agencies. One valuable tip you need to remember is that even if one insurance agency offers a slightly higher premium it doesn’t mean that you should not consider them anymore. They may just be offering a slightly higher premium because they are offering you a much higher coverage than the others. To compare is the key to get the most value out of your money. Continue reading ‘Suggestion To Have Before Buying a Used ATV’ »

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A used ATV is not that hard to find. You can find a lot ATVs just by a click of the mouse. The challenging part of being able to find a good second hand ATV that is worth the money that you are going to pay for. Of course it is understandable that you will have a lot of questions on your mind before buying one. After all, you are just a few feet away from owning your very own ATV. But don’t be tempted to let go of that cash the moment you see the All Terrain Vehicle of your dreams. Hold on to that money a little longer as you check out the vehicle with these points:

* Sit and feel the seat. This may sound funny but that ATV that you are eyeing is somebody else’s ATV for quite sometime. The seat may be comfortable for the former owner but it might not be to you. So check it out and sit on it for a while to see if it is something that you can comfortably use for a long time.

* There simply are owners who take good care of their ATVs and there are those who don’t. You will have a pretty good idea if you look at the outward appearance of the vehicle. Are there dents? Look for cracked plastic parts of the vehicle. If you see one ask the owner if he is going to replace or if he is going to deduct the cost for replacing that specific part because you can be sure that you are going to replace it nevertheless. Continue reading ‘Guide on buying Used ATV’ »

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The new side-by-side ATV models are taking ATVs to the next level. Originally designed in Japan as a utility vehicle, they were marketed in the U.S. first as a recreational vehicle. Well, times they are a-changing.

The Arctic Cat Prowler HDX 700, for example, is set apart from the competition by a payload capacity of a whopping 1500-lbs. The over-sized 85-inch wheelbase also accommodates a 2-in-1 cargo box that can hold 1000-lbs, has numerous tie-down anchors and is wide enough to hold a wooden pallet. Then, to make it even more versatile, the designers crafted the sides of the box to be detached, creating a flatbed surface for more cumbersome objects.

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