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Atv Ramps: How To Choose And Use

Saturday 29 December 2007 @ 3:41 am
by Hugo Amblyne

Off-roading is one of the most exhilarating extreme sports. Just ask anyone who’s crossed the backcountry on an ATV. It’s a thrilling sport, but there’s certainly no thrill to struggling with an ATV if you don’t have a good set of ramps.

Some people are absolutely lost when it comes to choosing and using ATV ramps. There’s really no trick to using ramps, but it does take a little practice to get the procedure just right.

Here are some guidelines to prepare you and help you through the ATV ramping process. If you can follow these steps carefully, you should enjoy a fairly uneventful experience.

Choosing Your ATV Ramps

Common sense is really the most common rule of thumb. Choose a ramp that is wider than your ATV. Take careful measurements BEFORE placing your order. Having said that, when buying wide-runner ramps, use the width of your ATV’s wheelbase as the reference of the ramp’s width. If you prefer a single-runner ramp, on the other hand, the width distance should be at least as wide as your tire.

Standard ATV ramp sizes are used on smaller pickup vehicles. Longer ramps are intended for larger trucks. Before paying for the ramp, be sure to check the capacity of the ramp and the load of your ATV. If you think that your ATV is heavier than the load capacity of the ATV ramp, consider the pairing of two ramps to enhance the overall load capability.

Safe Use of ATV Ramps

Step One: Park your truck on a flat and firm surface, and use the parking brake. Clear all materials out of the truck or trailer bed and secure the vehicle and the trailer before beginning the ramping procedure.

Step Two: With the ramp secured on hard-packed ground, position it to the truck or trailer bed at the lowest angle possible. Connect the ramp to the truck or trailer bed. If you are using runners, make sure that the individual ramps are properly spaced to match your ATV’s wheelbase. Be sure that the ramp is secure and fits snug.

Third Step: With safety cables, support the ramp firmly against the trailer bed.

Step Four: Double-check the current weight of your ATV, and the load capacity of the ramp. Remove any additional heavy gear from your ATV to prevent overloading and possible damage to your ramp and ATV.

Fifth Step: Use a winch if you have one. There is no better way to bring your ATV safely up the ramp and on to the trailer or truck bed. Riding your ATV up the ramp is an option if you don’t have a winch, but you must ride slowly and cautiously with smooth acceleration.

This is the point when the worst accidents can happen, so don’t rush it. If you go too quickly or accelerate abruptly, you can fall off of the ramp or crash into the truck’s cab. Again, a winch is the safest means of ramping your ATV, particularly if you have no previous ramping experience.

Step Six: Secure the ATV. Once your ATV has been loaded, secure it carefully to the truck bed or trailer.

Once you get the hang of it, using ATV ramps is really quite simple. Still, you’ll need practice to get it done right. It’s always best to have another person with you, just in case. Follow each of these steps and have a friend standing by in case of accident.

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ATV - All Terrain Vehicle

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 8:45 pm

ATV: All Terrain Vehicles - There is a lot of dwhetherferent ways that people like to travel: walking, running, driving and flying are just a few methods of transportation that is used. In the area of driving there are many types of vehicles that are used. However, some people like to use the all terrain vehicle, or ATV, a 4 wheeler, for their local traveling needs as well as entertainment. These 4 wheeled dirt bikes have the capability of going over all most all types of terrain apart from water.

ATVs are divided into 2 categories: the sports ATV and the utility ATV. The utility ATVs are used mainly for farming and construction. The sports ATVs are used mainly for their ability to tackle terrain that some of the other conferenceal sports vehicles have trouble with. For instance there is no problem for the Polaris brand of all terrain vehicle to drive through muddy or swampy type ground without causing its driver any steering dwhetherficulties. Also, the Polaris has a 1,225 pound towing capability as well. This makes the Polaris an excellent choice when you need to work in dwhetherficult and ccorridorenging situations.

The favorites for the best ATV sports look and performance are Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha.

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Dwhetherferent companies that manufacture ATVs also create gear and accessories that can be used for the ATV 4 wheelers such as protective clothing and helmets.

There are many dwhetherferent types of ATV 4 wheelers on the market. Finding one that suits your lwhetherestyle should not be dwhetherficult.

For the discerning drivers there are high standard ATV 4 wheelers that will place them in the heart of what being an ATV 4 wheel owner is all about.

All terrain vehicle owners are individuals with the ability to face whatever lwhethere throws at them with style and a zest for lwhethere.

Anthony Benjamin is an avid world traveler, lover of nature and animals. He loves to write and share his wealth of information and adventures in his writings. His favorite place to retreat and write is his summer home, secluded high on a mountaintop in the Great Smoky Mountains. A visit to his website is a tregret delight: http://www.appalachian-treacertains.com

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Cheap ATVs Can Outlast Branded ATVs

Friday 17 August 2007 @ 2:11 pm

So you’re looking for cheap ATV that totally rocks but won’t break your budget? Well, aren’t we all? There’s a misconception that we can’t always find cheap ATVs without having to anticipate breakdown during early parts of use. There’s a difference between getting a cheap ATV made from low quality materials and buying a cheap ATV that is made of reasonably-priced materials. The result is entirely different. The latter ATV, while made from cheap materials, is reliable and professionally manufactured. But if the ATV is made of cheap materials, you’ll find yourself cursing at the cheap ATV all the time. You might even be tempted to throw it at the wall!

But the truth be told…it’s tough to find cheap ATVs that aren’t made for the junkyard. It’s hard enough, as it is, to differentiate between a cheap ATV that is good and a cheap ATV that is bad. But where there’s a will, there’s a way.

Of course, the first thing that we have to take note of about the cheap ATV is the brand. Some branded ATVs are pretty cheap, like Kazuma and Jetmoto. So, they’ve established themselves as a market leader and they will probably within quite a beating despite the price is low. If properly maintained, cheap ATVs can actually outlasts other branded ATVs. This is a fact. The secret is in hunting down a cheap ATV that is made of high quality materials manufactured by a professional and experienced team of people. This will result in a very sturdy but CHEAP ATV.

Now, suffice to say that you might be somewhat inclined towards a particular brand of ATV because your friends or family have one of them. This might make you a little bit hesitant about buying a cheap ATV. But in so doing, you’re limiting down your options and choices because there are tons of cheap ATVs in the market that is of comparable quality to top brands here! The secret is in finding it and how you maintain the ATV. Although cheap, if you treat it like it’s expensive, it’ll last for a long time to come. Interested? Look at RacewayATV’s extensive line of ATV models, we’re sure you’ll love it.

RacewayATV is a leading online ATV, ATV parts, ATV accessories provider today. Please visit http://www.racewayatv.com for more information.


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ATV - Your Exclusive All Terrain Vehicle Information Center

Friday 17 August 2007 @ 2:08 pm

So you are thinking of purchasing an all terrain vehicle (ATV). You can 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.

When you are in the market for purchasing tires for your all terrain vehicle (ATV), there are several factors for consideration. There are numerous brands of tires available on the market specifically designed for all terrain vehicles (ATVs). Everyone is looking for a good bargain. So whatever discount source you buy your ATV tires from, make sure they are extremely well versed in all the technical specifications of the tires they are selling. There are cheap ATV tires available all over the internet.

For ATV owners wanting something out of the ordinary many owners look to after market tires to beef up their all terrain vehicle. In a typical ATV, Discount Tires perform multiple roles, including transmission of traction to the road surface, supporting the chassis of the vehicle, and absorbing the shocks from the surface.

If you want to strike out on your own and try to find an even better deal on ATV tires you’ll certainly be using a search engine to find the sites that you need. If, on the other hand, you’re simply type in the market for “discount ATV tires,” you’ll just be looking at all the same stores that have paid to be listed in the first search results that you see. And you’ll want to make sure you understand why the tires have been discounted.

If you’ve just gotten yourself some new Mini ATV tires, you should always mount the Mini ATV tires rims with bead seat safety humps. If you plan to spend exorbitant amounts of time in the sand, choose a sand tread for your ATV tire. Most tire stores that provide you with new tires for your ATV will be able to take your old ones off of your hands.

Again, depending on how you will use your ATV, don’t overlook the possibility that you may need ATV tire chains. With a variety of options available for every vehicle, ATV tire chains are a great way to increase safety and fun when crashing through the great outdoors. One of the first things a potential ATV tire chain purchaser may want to consider is whether they want two or four link spacing.

If an ATV enthusiast who lives in Hong Kong cannot find the ATV that he/she wants for sale in Hong Kong, he/she can visit an website with ATVs for sale and order the ATV from there; the ATV will then be shipped to Hong Kong as a special order. Online business owners have the advantage of being able to offer just about any type of ATVs for sale in their website without keeping them in a warehouse.

There are plenty of ATV dealers around the country so whether you choose to buy new or used, online or through your local dealer you have plenty of options. There are many good quality cheap second-hand ATVs. Going second-hand is a good thing if you’re looking for a cheap ATV. When considering the purchase of an ATV, and you are thinking of purchasing a used one, you need a competent mechanic to check it out before purchase. It’s important to remember the best of mechanics isn’t going to be able to always see how stressed and close to the breaking point some parts may be.

Don’t forget to consider thumb grips when purchasing an ATV. Thumb grips help prevent soreness and tiredness of the thumbs for a ATV rider.

And, depending upon how you will be using your ATV don’t overlook a multi-purpose tool and utility grid that is sometimes used to stack tools like shovels and axes to be used in various labor or field jobs.

When it comes time to give the ATV to a child, it is important to teach the child how to use the machine first. Youth ATVs are becoming more popular, especially in certain geographical locations. It’s almost the “latest” in these areas. More and more children are engaging in ATV related activities. A kid ATV will make a great gift for the child that likes to have an adventure.

Safety! Safety! Safety! Did you know more people per year die on ATVs than get hit by trucks? Over 4,000 people a year die in ATV crashes and over 60,000 injuries are reported; things like broken bones and non-break injuries to the knees, elbows and ankles. Tragically, the majority of these deaths and injuries have happened to CHILDREN! Any and all types of safety riding gear cannot be stressed enough if you are going to purchase an ATV! Don’t skimp! And don’t assume you won’t have an accident! Better safe than sorry is the best rule!

While purchasing safety gear and other ATV accessories, theoretically speaking, the brand is not really important, but in reality, sometimes it DOES make a difference. So, make sure that the seller of the cheap ATV has good ratings from different buyers. Don’t hesitate to check them out!

Whatever you do, stay SAFE as you enjoy your new all terrain vehicle. ~ Ms.CiCi

Ms. CiCi, has a gift of teaching, is an accomplished author and world traveler who enjoys sharing her life’s experiences with others, making their life, their world a bit easier. Her writings expose her wealth of “secret information” so derived from her travels as well as drawing from her own personal wealth of wisdom. A great lover of nature, a visit to her website is a true delight. http://www.CiCi-Online.Com

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Ms. CiCi, has a gift of teaching, is an accomplished author and world traveler who enjoys sharing her life’s experiences with others, making their life, their world a bit easier. Her writings expose her wealth of “secret information” so derived from her travels as well as drawing from her own personal wealth of wisdom. A great lover of nature, a visit to her website is a true delight. http://www.CiCi-Online.Com


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