Saturday, November 17, 2012

Tips for Choosing the Right Mud Tires for Your ATV



Choosing ATV tires is kind of like choosing shoes. You must choose according to your needs, size, the land on which you will be on. A bad decision at this level can influence many factors, such as the behavior of your ATV, its speed, climbing ability, and more.

For lovers of mud and swamp, know that tire companies have done their homework. You will find on the market a number of tires specifically designed for cross expanses of mud. In most cases, these types of tires are oversized, so do not forget if you change the tire size it can influence the behavior of your ATV, its speed, and many other aspects. If you are really looking to enhance your vehicle with bigger tires, talk with an experienced mechanic first.

When circulating in areas where there are no rocks or obstacles on the way, you can afford to use a tire lighter that is less durable.  Remember, soft rubber is good for helping maneuver, and would do well on smoother surfaces. For surfaces where you need traction, look for hard rubber tires instead.

Whether you are riding for sport or utility, there is a choice in the tire you choose. Protecting your tires is just as important as protecting your vehicle and that is why you should invest in an ATV cover. A cover will help not only your ATV but also help your tires by shielding both from the elements and minor dings.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

ATV Safety Tips for Kids



There are many young people today who have fun driving or riding ATV’s. While ATVs are fun and can be a great family bonding experience, there are several things that the parents should know every time they let their children go out and drive. Safety comes first and it’s very important to ensure that all rules are followed.

One of the first things that a parent should ensure is that the child wears a helmet every time they go out. Other important pieces of safety equipment that should be used as well include goggles and boots. These items help protect eyes, heads, and feet from accidents while riding, and are crucial no matter the age of the child riding.

Children should never perform any stunts or tricks. An ATV is not made for goofing off. While it may look like fun to race or jump in an ATV, these vehicles can turn or pitch suddenly, injuring risk takers. Jumping and racing can be very dangerous and someone could get seriously hurt if they aren’t done correctly.

Another thing to keep in mind is that an ATV is not a toy. It’s extremely important to teach your children to be respectful and safe while they ride or drive on an ATV.  It is also very important to teach your children to clean their ATV and protect it with a proper ATV cover.

Never let a child ride without the direct supervision of a responsible adult. It’s recommended that parents make sure they keep an eye on their child at all times when they are using the ATV. Never let them use the vehicle alone and ensure that they explain to you where they are going and when they’ll be back.

When security comes first, an ATV can be fun and exciting for many children of all ages.