Monday, December 29, 2008

Dirt bike / ATV riding isn't very difficult. The first requirement is some good ol’ common sense

Don’t ride terrain beyond your ability. If you come upon a trail riding area or situation where you're truly unsure of how to handle your dirt bike / ATV or what you would do in a worst case scenario, stop one moment. Take a minute and consider: Is your ability up to it? What will happen if you suddenly have to bail? Are you by yourself? How far away is any help? Go ahead only after you're satisfied that you can deal with the consequences of your actions.

Learning how to recover after a technical error, or knowing when to bail, is a delicate thing. For young or inexperienced riders, it's best to ride with seasoned riders who have already experienced such extreme conditions and can share their expertise if needed.

Another requirement is a respect for the environment. The simple truth is that without a healthy world environment you would soon have nothing to eat, and no oxygen either. Consider it ‘virtuous self-interest’. Combine these principles with a few easy-to-learn riding techniques, and you've got the makings of a perfect adventure.

Where to Ride: Regional websites, like this dirt bike page listing areas in Washington State, provide information on specific states, and where different trails for dirt bikes and MX riding can be found. Do a search by state, county, and even national forest, to get specific information on your area from search engines like Google and Yahoo for tips on where to ride.

Crossing Obstacles:

Often you'll have more success climbing over obstacles by approaching them straight on. This holds true for stairstep hill climbing, for instance. Don’t give all-out throttle to yourdirt bike / ATV, or you may end up doing an out-of-control wheelie. When your front wheel(s) passes over an obstacle, keep the momentum going so your rear tire(s) will make it also. May sure you’re aware of what your vehicle’s ground clearance is, as well as your own capabilities.

Don't Traverse a Hill:

Always climb straight up or straight down a hill. Never try to climb at an angle. And do not try to traverse a hill. Depending on the steepness of the slope, sliding sideways can cause a dirt bike or an ATV to start rolling.

Don't Spin Your Tires:

Don't spin your tires in mud, sand, or soft soils. If you sense that your tires are just spinning and you're no longer making forward progress, stop. Spinning your tires will only dig you down deeper, and if you get buried down to the frame, it will be much harder to free your dirt bike / ATV. If you sense you are just beginning to lose traction, turn your front wheel(s) from side to side; this will sometimes give you a better bite.

Some situations are simple to get into but can become a test of nerves, stamina and vocabulary. The best way to get free is to think your problem through, planning the steps you need to take. Planning ahead will save wear on yourself and your vehicle.

Stream Crossing:

Cross either at a 90 degree angle to the direction of the stream, or head slightly upstream.

Steep Trails:

Never attempt to turn around on a steep narrow trail. If the terrain is unstable and your vehicle gets sideways, there's a possibility it could start rolling. If you fail to climb the hill, grab your brakes very hard immediately.

This is one of the most dangerous situations you can get yourself into, so if at all possible check steep climbs very closely beforehand by getting off your machine and walking ahead.

Don't Follow Closely:

When riding difficult terrain, don't follow the vehicle in front of you too closely. If the terrain is challenging, the dirt bike / ATV in front of you may need to stop and back up. Sometimes the vehicle in front of you may even slide backward.

Know What's Ahead:

If at all possible know what to expect from the trail you're riding on, and how difficult it is prior to your getting there. If you're not sure of the trail conditions, be prepared for the worst: tow ropes, winches, come-alongs, etc.

When coming up to someone on horseback, pull off to the side, stop your engine, and take off your helmet. A horse doesn't recognize you as a human when wearing a helmet; as a result the horse may be frightened by this weird ‘animal’.

Always offer assistance to somebody in need of it. And always be prepared for medical emergencies with a good First Aid Kit, and Ace bandage for wrapping compound fractures.

Restrict your drinking of alcoholic beverages until after the riding is over.

Wash your dirt bike / ATV after every ride. As you dry it off inspect all the fasteners and levers, ride the bike for a minute to dry out the brake pads. Apply WD40 to all the pivots, levers and exhaust pipe to prevent rust and premature wear.

Check your tire pressures for every ride; ATV tires are inherently leaky.

Run higher tire pressures for rocky conditions or for high-speed riding.

Eat lunch or dinner before working on your dirt bike / ATV; concentration and patience diminish as hunger increases.

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Sunday, December 14, 2008

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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Easy to Find ATV Parts

If there’s one thing we have to acknowledge about some of the leading ATV manufacturers in the world is that they produce some of the world’s best ATV parts we know. Despite being a little apprehensive about some ATV parts producers when they first penetrated the market, they have now established themselves as producing some of the best ATVs and ATV parts in the world. Some of them have come a long way. Now, if there is one thing we think and know is an important part of the decision-making process, it is in knowing that the ATV parts are available whenever and however you want it. Nothing is worse than owning an ATV with hard-to-find ATV parts. You’ll never have this problem owning a branded ATV because branded ATV parts are extremely easy to find, either in your local retailer or online ATV part sellers.

Of course, while the parts and the price of the ATV is a primary concern, there are other factors that you have to take into consideration too. let’s say some months down the road, you find that there is something wrong with the ATV and you’re looking for ATV parts for the Kazuma that you bought, wouldn’t you think your life would be better if the ATV parts could be bought online? So, the bottom line is that the easier to find the ATV part is, the more valuable the ATV will be to you. Branded ATV Parts are widely available in retail outlets and online. And that is precisely why branded ATVs are such hot-selling items!

The good thing is that with the advancement of technology, you don’t even have to get out of your pajamas to get ATV part replacement for your ATV. All you need, these days, are a computer and Internet access. You can order branded ATV parts online and get it sent directly to your doorstep! The convenience and safety is amazing. Raceway ATV is one of the most reliable and professional branded ATV part provider there is today. To check out the some branded ATV parts line, just hop on over to the ATV parts page.

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Kenda Bearclaw Off Road Tire


The Kenda Bearclaw Off-Road Tire/Aluminum Bead Lock Rim Wheel Set is a great all-terrain ATV tire mounted on high-end aluminum bead lock 12? rims. The rims have a 5-spoke design and tire sizes are 25-8-12 (front) and 25-10-12 (rear). This set includes 4 tires and 4 rims (tires come mounted on rims). Please note: this wheel set is exclusively designed for Polaris Sportsman ATV's, and is not designed and rated for Polaris RANGER vehicles.

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Winch Accessory Kit


Helps you make full use of your winch. Includes snatch block (doubles the winch's pulling power). shackle, tow strap/tree protector (used instead of cable when anchoring to a tree). Cordura nylon bag for storing.

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New Genuine Polaris ATV Accessories


Vision Bruiser Rims will give any ATV the ultimate stylish look and improve performance. They feature a 4-spoke design made from cast aluminum, and come polished with a protective clear coat. They are available in a 7? front width and 8? rear width. One rim per kit.

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ATV Trail Lights Kit


All around excellent set for replacement lights for ATV. Mounting brackets allow easy install for any type of install, and light up the night very well. Would highly recommend these lights.

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Accessories ATV Seat Cover


Keeps seats dry and clean. Protects against fading and other sun damage. Elasticized hem for a quick, custom-like fit. Designed to fit standard ATV's.

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ATV Bear Logo Windshield


Helps protect you from bugs, cold, or inclement weather. Universal mounting hardware attaches to handlebar and installs in minutes. Constructed of durable, clear polycarbonate. Fits all Utility ATV models.

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Universal ATV Accessory Kit


Tree Trunk Protector 2 long 1 wide rated to 30,000lbs breaking strength. Tree Trunk Protector/Tow Strap 8 in long 1 wide rated to 30,000lbs breaking strength. Clevis/D Shackles ½ inch 4,000lb capacity. Snatch Block 8000lb capacity. Pair Heavy Duty leather Gloves 1) Weather proof carry bag with attachment straps.

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Multi-Purpose Carrier Black


Stearns Mad Dog Multi-Purpose Carrier adjusts for nearly any square gas or water can, coolers too! Completely adjustable! The Mad Dog Multi-Purpose Carrier uses adjustable side brackets to carry different sized square containers while leaving precious rack space free for other gear. More: Powder-coated steel construction holds square objects firmly and securely; "Z" style rack-mounting bracket provides weight distribution to avoid breaking your fully-loaded rack; Mounts to all tubular and composite racks using the EZ Mount mounting system; Fully adjustable for small sizes up to 16 quart coolers and 3 gal. gas cans. Make your ATV even more useful. Order Today! Stearns Mad Dog Multi-Purpose Carrier, Black

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ATV Multi - fit Carrier


ATV Multi - fit Carrier for custom hauling. Adjustable fit design! Lets you create a semi-custom Carrier for your cargo. Easily adjusts to carry spare gas cans (5 gallon), big coolers, water jugs, utility boxes and more. All-steel construction; Powder-coat finish resists rust; Fits most tubular and composite racks; Size adjustable from 8 1/2 x 9 1/2"h. to 13 x 15"h.; Includes mounting hardware; Weighs 12 lbs. Marry-up this Carrier with your ATV by ordering now! ATV Multi-fit Carrier

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ATV Winching Accessory Kit


Two 1-in x 8-ft tree trunk protector straps. Two shackles. 1 snatch block. Comes in black nylon case

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