4X4 ATV RIDING TIPS
Riding a big ATV
is different than riding a sport ATV or utility 2-wheel drive ATV. These
monster ATV’s have far more torque and you usually can’t pop the front ends wheelie-style
or do power slides without getting into trouble.
ATV
TIRES – By running 4 to 5
pounds of air pressure in all your ATV tires, you will get fewer punctures,
beat up your ATV rims less and your ATV’s steering will have a lighter feel to
it.
TOWING – Always go slow as it is possible to
jackknife your ATV.
MUDCROSSING – Don’t drive into it real fast. Keep your
ATV’s momentum up and try not to stop. Shift your weight from side to side and
rock the ATV. Once the ATV stops, don’t keep digging yourself in deeper, either
winch yourself out or pick up both ends one end at a time and move it out of
the rut. If your ATV is still stuck after doing the last step try shoving some
wood or anything else you may have handy under the wheels (think twice about using
your jacket). Get off of the ATV, stand to the side – work the throttle and get
some of your buddies to rock and roll the ATV. Watch yourself when it hooks up
as it just might do anything.
ATV GENERAL RIDING TIPS
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Carry
water and food.
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Always
wear a motorcycle helmet and proper clothing.
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Carry
a first aid kit.
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Take
along a couple bottles of SLIME ATV tire sealant
or a flat tire kit and an air pump.
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Take
along a towrope or tow strap.
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Ride
with a buddy and keep him in sight. Never ride alone.
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Plan
your ATV trip and estimate how much gas you will need.
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Tell a
friend or family member where you plan to be riding your ATV that day.
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DO NOT LITTER Take
your garbage out of the woods with you.
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Stay
on the established ATV trails.
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Respect
private property. Do not trespass. We want to
work with landowners we do not want them to work against us.
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Always
keep to the right on trails and remember that others (mountain
bikers, hikers, cross country skiers, joggers) all have the right to use
the trails too.
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Drive sober, it’s
safer for everyone and the drinking and driving laws apply off-road as well as
on the highway.
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Never
drive your ATV at a speed that exceeds your level of skill. REMEMBER THAT SPEED KILLS.
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Ride safe and have fun.