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Riding Atvs The Right Way
By Mitch Johnson, Sat Dec 10th
Riding Atvs The Right Way By Mitch Johnson, Sat Dec 10th
If you have experienced all terrain vehicles in action, whetherit was for sport and/or utility purposes, then you know thereason behind the growing popularity of their use. ATVs canperform multiple tasks very effectively and because of this theyappeal to a diverse audience. For many of you, your ATVadventures have just begun. Whether you plan to rent ATVs forrecreational riding or are thinking of buying your own for afarm utility vehicle, there are several aspects of quads thatshould be taken into consideration in order to find the bestfour-wheeler for your money. Nearly anyone who knows what ATVingis also knows that the sport appeals largely to a youngpopulation. This known fact is also the root of muchcontroversy. Many people protest the use of ATVs by childrenunder 12 and others even believe teenagers under the legaldriving age should be banned from driving ATVs. There areactually no strictly enforced regulations or age limits forriding ATVS. Court cases have ruled with requests that ATV manufacturersprint a recommended age limit for certain size engines.Manufacturers now recommend that ATVs with engines larger than70cc are for ages 12 and up. A 90cc engine is recommended for16-year-olds and up. These recommendations are not enforced,which frustrates some people, however, ATV manufacturerscontinue to make ATVs for the young crowds. Several companieshave released an ATV model for riders as young as six-years-old. The age limit is ultimately up to you, but no matter how old youare, it is important to find the right ATV style to ride whetherit is a rental or your own. If you have a choice when rentingATVs, find one that suits your comfort with respect your weightand height. Rentals are typically for sport riding; thereforethe ATVs will have a light design with less body plastic incomparison
to a utility ATV. (Article continued below)
Utility ATVs ( i.e.http://www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/atv_shoppers_guide.htm)have a few features characteristic only to its classification.They are always the ATVs with a larger body and most utilityquads have racks for equipment carrying. The suspension on autility ATV is generally stiffer than the sport styles becauseyou need a smoother ride when carrying a work load. Sport and sport/utility ATVs are those used for racing andthrill riding. The suspension on these styles is longer toendure hard landings. SUV ATVs may still have small carryingracks for work as well, but the sport styles have as little bodymaterial as possible for speed. All ATV styles have a commoncharacteristic, which is their ability to endure rough rides onthe toughest terrain. As you familiarize yourself with ATV riding you will learn whichquad styles suit your body and riding type the best. ATVing issimilar to many consumer products in that it is wisest to trythem out first hand in order to make the best decision. If youare trying ATVing for the absolute first time, start with asmaller engine, just to get the feel, and then move up as yougain confidence. About the author:Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writesregularly for http://www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/ , a sitethat focuses exclusively on atv reviews, as well as tips onchoosing parts and accessories. His articles have also beenfeatured on recreational automotive sites such ashttp://www.go-cart-plans-n-kits.com/ andhttp://www.best-scooters-n-mopeds.com/ |