Cleaning Your ATV

posted by ATVer @ 17:44 PM
June 10, 2009
Cleaning Your ATV

Making a clean ATV out of a muddy one takes more then 2 steps. It takes more then hosing it off and taking it for a drive. That is, if you care about your bike. Because if you clean your ATV properly you’re expanding its lifespan.

Before hosing off the ATV, close off the exhaust and air box. Either close off the exhaust with some duct tape or put a cloth into the back of the exhaust. Or use a silencer plug (Pro Grip Silencer Plug or MSR Racing Silencer Plug) and never hassle with cloths or tape again. This to prevent water from filtering through to the cylinder. Next, close of you air box as well, again using a large cloth to prevent water from filtering through to the carburetor.

BEFORE hosing off the bike, make sure your engine is cooled off. DO NOT & NEVER cool off your engine by spraying water on it! Because, if you do so, you’re increasing the chance you’ll pull your engine. Don’t force metal to contract faster then it naturally does when it naturally cools off. The same counts next time you want to take your ATV for a ride. Don’t take off immediately after you’ve started the engine. Give it some time to warm up first… Grant the metal some slack.

If you want to extend the life of your ATV, these are the most crucial points.
Just give your engine the time to cool off & warm up!

To best way to hose off the ATV is by making use of a high-pressure cleaner, preferably connected to a warm water tap. Make sure, if you buy a high-pressure cleaner, it has a minimal pressure of 60BAR. More pressure isn’t actually necessary, since the chance you’ll find yourself hosing off decals and graphics increases. If you do have more pressure then 60BAR, cleaning will go faster, but watch out for your decals and exposed holes. Of course you can also finish the job using a simple garden hose or bucket filled with water and soap. No problem!

There are 2 ways you can soap in your ATV.
- using a high compression cleaner that has a function to soap in,
- or using ATV wash products, which is affective.

Either way, let the soap set for 5 minutes before you wash off.

TIP: Afterwards, start your engine and let it run for a minute or 2 to ensure your engine will definitely start up next time you take it out.

Want an ATV?

posted by ATVer @ 17:44 PM
May 27, 2009
Want an ATV?

It has been about 30 years since the first ATV was introduced to the market, and since then they have become more and more popular every year. Just what is the appeal of these three and four wheel machines, could it be just the excitement that riding them creates? Nowadays you will find entire families enjoying the excitement and riding as a family activity. But there is always down sides to things, and riding ATVs is no different. Many accidents happen each year to people riding ATVs, keeping a few things in mind and following some simple safety procedures could keep you in the safe zone at all times.

One of the first rules that you will want to follow is as a new rider, always head out to the trails with an experienced rider, in fact even an experienced rider should always have a partner with them. If at all possible before you buy your own ATV rent one or use a friends to see if this is something that you are really going to like. Once you determine that you enjoy the hobby, then start recording what type of riding you like to do and what trails you will be frequenting the most.

It is usually recommended that beginners not go off and buy a new ATV, rather become familiar with the sport first, try out some different style machines such as utility ATV’s or Sport ATV’s and determine what feels most comfortable to you. After you get your first machine it is always advisable to take a safety course. You can find ATV safety courses that will meet once a week for a couple of hours that is spread out three or four weeks. This is not mandatory but I believe is well worth your time and money.

Most of all have fun and enjoy this exciting and immensely fun hobby or sport as some may call it. Always think safety, and ride prepared with ATV accessories.

Keeping Your ATV Its Cleanest

posted by ATVer @ 18:30 PM
May 11, 2009
Keeping Your ATV Its Cleanest

Any ATV enthusiast knows just how much abuse an ATV can take. Whether you take them through marshy land or over boulder fields, an ATV is often revved and ridden over tough terrain. In addition to receiving the inevitable scratches and dents that come with that rough terrain, your ATV is also likely to sustain more superficial damage such as excessive mud and dirt. But if you want to keep your ATV shiny after a full day of riding, it’s not difficult to achieve.

Even with the toughest mud and weeks of caked on grime, there are a number of ATV cleaning and detailing products that are specially designed to get that kind of job done. Sometimes soap and water just aren’t going to cut it, unless you want to trudge through several washings. And when the car is free of all evidence of mud puddle splashes, you can finish it off with any of number of detailing products. These will bring your ATV to a high shine and help make it look brand new again.

Introduction to ATVs

posted by ATVer @ 18:22 PM
April 27, 2009
Introduction to ATVs

While ATVs have become commonplace now, they have only been in the market for a relatively short amount of time. Introduced in the 1970s, all terrain vehicles (better known as ATVs) were at first met with a high incidence of injury. But this was largely attributed to improper use by the riders. To increase the level of safety, the norm was changed from three wheels to four wheels. Regardless of the number of wheels, an ATV can be described as any vehicle with low pressure tires, handlebars for steering, and a seat that must be straddled by the rider.

Some countries consider ATVs to be a street legal vehicle, but this is not the case in many provinces and states of Canada, the United States, and Australia. In many ways, an ATV mirrors a motorcycle, except the extra wheels offer additional stability and the accessories and products are far different. To that end, all terrain vehicle products are a specific range of products used to maintain, clean, or repair an ATV. These differ widely from both car products and motorcycle products.

Getting Her Clean

posted by ATVer @ 12:55 PM
April 7, 2009
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Four wheelers get so dirty. After spending a day riding my four-wheeler around in the mud, I almost can’t distinguish it from my brother’s four-wheeler. I am a clean person and I can’t stand for anything that I own to be dirty for long periods of time. That means I have to get out the ATV wash and scrub away.

I usually spend at least two hours washing and scraping off the caked off grime. Sometimes I use a toothbrush to get out the gunk stuck in those hard-to-reach places. The ATV wash fluid that I have works wonders. My ATV is pristine when I am done with the washing.

Riding Around

posted by ATVer @ 12:50 PM
March 24, 2009

atvproductscleaner-atvaccessoriesstore.jpgI grew up riding ATVs around our family farm with my brothers and sisters. In fact, I know how to drive an ATV better than I know how to drive a car. My parents even joke that my mom had me while riding an ATV. I know it’s just a joke, but sometimes I like to tell my friends that just to get a rise out of them.

There’s nothing I want more than an ATV of my own. I have been working a part time job for the past two years in order to save enough money for my dream ATV. Until then, I am stocking up on all the ATV products I might need in the future.

Fun in the Sun with Friends!

posted by ATVer @ 19:18 PM
March 16, 2009
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 Have fun on the beach and drive around the sand dunes with your ATV. A fun day with friends need not only be about surfing, diving and swimming. You can also take your ATV anywhere there are wide open spaces like grassy fields and plains. It’s a fun way to spend time outdoors.

Make off road cleaning products your partners in keeping your machine clean. Find specialty products developed specifically for motocross bikes and ATVs. Most are user friendly and won’t harm the environment. Choose those that are biodegradable so you won’t add to the pollution while you keep your ATV clean.

Don’t be Embarrassed by Mud & Crud

posted by ATVer @ 19:18 PM
March 2, 2009

atvcleaner-atvaccessoriesstore.jpgBoost your ATV’s performance in a race or a fun run. Always make sure it is the cleanest it can be before you head out for the tracks. Keep it clean with a good ATV cleaner that removes stubborn dirt and mud.

Pay close attention too to your engine as it is a breathing thing. Don’t let the filter get so loaded with dirt that it starts choking and stalling the engine. A dirty filter can damage and allow dust and dirt into a running engine. It might not be long before you need to pay for an expensive overhaul. So keep your filter clean too.

Get Everything You Need To Be Safe On The Road

posted by ATVer @ 14:37 PM
February 5, 2009
Get Everything You Need To Be Safe On The Road

Quad biking is another all-terrain vehicle sport that is a good alternative to motocross. Most parents see the danger of letting their children ride motorcycles at incredible speeds, so letting your children ride a quad bike instead is much preferred by some. A quad is also like a motorcycle, only, it has four wheels which means it has better stability than motorcycle.

For beginners, training is required. In the training, participants will be taught of driving through the terrain or woods, uphill and downhill drives, and also over jumps. Another important consideration for quad bikers are the quad accessories they need to use. Accessories include helmet, gloves, and protective clothes. After learning the basics, it is best to familiarize yourself to the track first before engaging into the actual drive. Once you are well-equipped with the fundamental, you can now kick start and enjoy with your newfound sport.

Combining Motorcyles & Cross Country

posted by ATVer @ 14:34 PM
February 5, 2009
Combining Motorcyles & Cross Country

Motocross is a common motorcycle sport for big boys who just love to be where the action is. This sport is not only for motorcycles but can also be participated in by all-terrain vehicles, wherein the participants race through the tracks enclosed by off road circuits. It is said to have originated on 1924 at Camberley, Surrey where it was popularly called “Scramble”. It then became popular in Britain and later in other parts of the globe. Motocross is actually the resulting word after “motorcycle” and “cross-country” have been combined.

Today, the AMA motocross championship in U.S.A. and the Grand Prix in Europe are just two of the major events being held for the glory of those who engage in this thrilling sport. Therefore, majority of motocross participants rely on various quality motocross accessories to make their ride more enjoyable and relatively safer. Good accessories also boost ones performance on the race, so choosing the right gears are as crucial to motocross participants as choosing the bows and arrows for the archer.