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		<title>The Golden Rules of ATV Riding</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Keeping Kids Safe

 
(ARA) – As a child grows, he or she goes through many stages of mobility. One day they’re crawling, the next they’re walking, and shortly thereafter comes the fascination with wheels sending parents rushing off to the sports store.
Most children start out with a tricycle, then a bike with training wheels which ultimately [...]


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<p><em>Keeping Kids Safe</em></p>
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<p><span id="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_lblArticleBody">(ARA) – As a child grows, he or she goes through many stages of mobility. One day they’re crawling, the next they’re walking, and shortly thereafter comes the fascination with wheels sending parents rushing off to the sports store.</p>
<p>Most children start out with a tricycle, then a bike with training wheels which ultimately come off and most kids gravitate towards some sort of battery-powered ATV that replicates the real thing as a stepping stone for the future.</p>
<p>The reason for going through all these stages is so a youth can build up the skills and confidence needed to play with wheeled-vehicles safely. “We feel that similar stages &#8212; rights of passage if you will &#8212; are necessary for kids to stay safe on ATVs as well,” says Mike Adamek, all terrain vehicle (ATV) communications and safety coordinator for Minnesota-based OEM Arctic Cat.</p>
<p>Adamek points out that children who are too young to drive a car should not be operating an adult-sized ATV. “It simply isn’t safe,” he says. “We recommend families that are interested in riding visit their local dealer to find an appropriately sized ATV for their youth and take an ATV safety training course. It’s also a one-stop shop for all your safety gear too.”</p>
<p>That very recommendation is one of the Golden Rules of ATV riding according to the All Terrain Vehicle Institute (ASI), a not-for-profit division of the Specialty Institute of America (SVIA). Here are the others:</p>
<p>1. Always wear a helmet, gloves, eye protection and long sleeved shirts and pants when riding.<br />
2. Never ride on public roads; another vehicle could hit you.<br />
3. Never ride under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.<br />
4. Never carry a passenger on a single-rider vehicle. Extra weight may upset the balance of the ATV causing it to go out of control.<br />
5. Parental supervision is needed for riders younger than age 16. ATVs are not toys.<br />
6. Ride only on designated trails and at a safe speed.<br />
7. Take an ATV rider safety course.</p>
<p>“One of the biggest challenges we face in this industry is making it clear to parents that they cannot put their children on an adult-sized machine. Until they reach a certain size and maturity level, kids just aren’t capable of handling the size and power,” says Adamek.</p>
<p>Arctic Cat’s recommendation is that riders ages 6 and up start out on a 50cc machine capable of reaching maximum speeds of 15 miles per hour. Once they reach the age of 12, children are ready to move up to a 90cc machine that can be speed governed up to 30 miles per hour.</p>
<p>New on the market this year is the Arctic Cat 150 4&#215;2, a transitional model meant for riders 14 and older. It arrives from the factory with a governed top speed of 20 miles per hour, but as the young rider progresses in skill, so can the speed; upwards of 30 miles per hour, also governed by the parent.</p>
<p>“Just because a 14 year old is 6-feet tall doesn’t mean they are capable or responsible enough of handling an adult-sized ATV. The new 150, which weighs about 250 pounds, is manageable and fun for a Youth. It does a great job of bridging the size gap safely,” says Adamek.</p>
<p>For more information about Arctic Cat ATVs and safety equipment, log on to www.arcticcat.com or visit your local dealer.</p>
<p>Courtesy of ARAcontent</span></p>


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		<title>Youth ATV Safety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ATV&#8217;s were developed for use in agriculture, for hauling equipment and traveling around farm property. They have since evolved into a hobby for many people and are now even used for racing. People love the excitement that ATV&#8217;s provide and the vast array of terrain that ATV&#8217;s open up for exploring. ATV&#8217;s can provide a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATV&#8217;s were developed for use in agriculture, for hauling equipment and traveling around farm property. They have since evolved into a hobby for many people and are now even used for racing. People love the excitement that ATV&#8217;s provide and the vast array of terrain that ATV&#8217;s open up for exploring. ATV&#8217;s can provide a lot of enjoyment for riders and be a worthwhile activity.</p>
<p>ATV&#8217;s can also be dangerous, especially for children. Adults are often injured when they loose control of an AT and children have even less skill and experience than adults. This is not to say that children should not be allowed to ride an ATV, but they must follow strict safety rules in order to avoid injury.</p>
<p>Children should be taught that an ATV is not a toy and should be operated with care and with safety in mind. They should be made aware of all the safety rules and never allowed to ride without supervision. If children realize how dangerous ATV&#8217;s can be and what they must do to stay safe, they will be at a much lower risk of injury.</p>
<p>The best thing you can do for your child before they are allowed to ride is send them to an approved ATV training course. Many places require riders under 16 to take a training course before they can legally ride which is a good idea anyway even if your area does not require it. You should attend the training course with your child so that you are also familiar with ATV safety and can enforce the safety rules your child learned.</p>
<p>Another important safety practice for you and your child is riding the correct sized ATV. Children should never ride an adult sized ATV, as they are usually too large for them to comfortably operate and increase the likely hood of injury. If you are going to purchase your child an ATV make sure you get a youth sized ATV that is not too large for your child. You should also consider the engine size as a more powerful engine means a faster ATV. Children should only drive an ATV that they can handle.</p>
<p>Wearing appropriate safety gear is also an important part of ATV safety. Children should always wear helmets, gloves, goggles, long pants and a long sleeved shirt. Most places require helmet use by law but even if they do not a helmet should always be worn. Using safety gear will prevent many injuries that can occur when riders fall. Make sure that the safety equipment you purchase for your child fits properly and is of high quality. You should make sure that the safety gear your child uses is rated for ATV use.</p>
<p>The last thing you should always do to keep your child safe, is to inspect their ATV before each use. Teach your child how to inspect their ATV as well and you can then both make sure it stays in good working condition and will not break or malfunction during use. If you and your child follow these safety tips, your child will have a safe and enjoyable time with their ATV.</p>


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		<title>Using an ATV Salvage Yard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a backyard mechanic and have an ATV, chances are you have considered tinkering with it to improve performance or just to make it your own. There are many places you can find parts for your ATV, and finding them can become half the fun. If you do not want to pay retail [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a backyard mechanic and have an ATV, chances are you have considered tinkering with it to improve performance or just to make it your own. There are many places you can find parts for your ATV, and finding them can become half the fun. If you do not want to pay retail price for a part, especially one that will not be seen, you should consider looking for an ATV salvage yard in your area.</p>
<p>Buying used parts can be quite economical as you can find may great parts at a faction of what they cost new. Most used parts are perfectly safe and will work just as well as their new counterparts. If you are concerned about using a used part on your ATV, you should consult other ATV owners, there are many ATV forums online whose users will be happy to give you advice.</p>
<p>If you do not know where an ATV salvage yard in your area is, the best place to start is your local junk yard or car salvage. They will probably know of any salvage yards that specialize in ATV parts or they may even have ATV parts themselves. If you live in an agricultural or hunting area, or have an ATV race track nearby, chances are you can find an ATV salvage yard nearby. You can also use the internet to search for ATV salvage yards in your area. You should stick to places close enough for you to go to so that you can inspect any parts before you buy them.</p>
<p>You can expect to pay less for a used part than for its new counterpart, so if you do not know what to expect price wise for a specific part look up the new price and expect to pay anywhere from 10% to 50% less, sometimes you may get an even better deal. You should always thoroughly inspect any used part you are considering buying as it may not be worth it, as you may have to spend more money just to get the part in working condition.</p>
<p>One of the best things about buying used parts is that you can always bargain and try to get n even better deal. You may also be able to get a discount if you buy more than one used part, something that rarely happens if you are buying new. If you are tinkering on your ATV for a hobby or are on a budget, used parts can be very economical.</p>
<p>If you are very handy, you can even buy a used ATV at a great price if it has mechanical problems and then fix it with parts from an ATV salvage yard. You can save a lot of money this way as long as you know what you are doing and do not mind doing the work.</p>
<p>An ATV salvage yard is a great place to find parts to fix your ATV or to find parts to improve its performance. Always remember to inspect used parts before you buy them and yes, it is ok to haggle to get the best price while in the ATV salvage yard.</p>


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		<title>Things to Consider When Buying a Youth ATV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things to consider when buying an ATV for a child. You should first determine if the child is mature enough to ride alone and can follow safety precautions. If you think your child can handle the responsibility of an ATV, you must then pick the right one for them. The biggest and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to consider when buying an ATV for a child. You should first determine if the child is mature enough to ride alone and can follow safety precautions. If you think your child can handle the responsibility of an ATV, you must then pick the right one for them. The biggest and most obvious consideration when choosing an ATV for a child is size, although there are other important factors to consider as well.</p>
<p>The size of your child will determine the size of the ATV you purchase. You will want to get the largest ATV they can comfortably drive so that it will last them until they are an adult and they will not outgrow it. Most ATV manufacturers make smaller models for children so be sure to inquire when you visit the dealership.</p>
<p>Safety is probably parent&#8217;s biggest concern when purchasing an ATV for their child. While riding an ATV can be a great activity for a child, you need to make sure your child follows safety precautions and the ATV you purchase has all the necessary safety features. Most locals require riders under 18 to take a safety course before purchasing an ATV and this is always a good idea. You will want to consider how stable and powerful the ATV model is that your are considering purchasing.</p>
<p>The engine size goes along with safety, as children cannot control an ATV as well as adults. The more powerful an ATV is, the greater the chance for trouble. If you are unsure what engine type will be the most suitable for your child, most dealerships will have someone who can explain all the different engine specs to you. If you are purchasing an ATV somewhere besides a dealership, there is plenty of information online that will help you determine a safe engine type for your child.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it, even the most mature child is still likely to put more wear and stress on their ATV than an adult because they do not have as advanced driving skills. You want to make sure that the ATV you purchase for your child is reliable and maintenance is not complicated. If you buy your ATV from a major company at a dealership, chances are you will get a warranty and the ATV will be reliable.</p>
<p>This is not to say that you cannot find a reliable ATV other places, but generally dealerships will have the best service and warranties after the sale. You should also take into account the cost of replacement parts for the ATV you buy.</p>
<p>The last thing you should consider when purchasing a youth ATV is cost. Just like any other major purchase, you should shop around for the best deal and make sure you stick to your budget. Depending on how long your child will likely use a youth ATV until they move up to an adult model, you may be better off buying a used ATV and saving for a bigger model when your child grows up.</p>


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		<title>Renting an ATV vs. Lugging an ATV on your Next Trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning a trip into the outdoors, you may not want to lug your ATV with you. But without it, you will miss out on all the great riding you can do while on vacation. What is an ATV enthusiast to do? If you are going on a long trip and do  not [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning a trip into the outdoors, you may not want to lug your ATV with you. But without it, you will miss out on all the great riding you can do while on vacation. What is an ATV enthusiast to do? If you are going on a long trip and do  not like the idea of hauling your ATV or ATV&#8217;s for your whole family, with you, there are other options that will still allow you to enjoy the outdoors on an ATV.</p>
<p>Many places have ATV&#8217;s to rent, and if you go with this option you can still enjoy the outdoors on an ATV without having to haul yours along for the trip. If you do decide to rent, follow these tips to make the most of your experience.</p>
<p>Renting an ATV is not cheap, but compare the hassle of lugging yours plus the cost of extra gas to cover the weight of your ATV during the haul, and it may be worth it to you. The other downside of renting an ATV is that it may take some getting used to before you are comfortable with the rented ATV. You may not find one available to rent that is exactly like yours and you may not enjoy the ride as much. If you are not too picky, you will probably be too busy enjoying your trip to notice the difference, so consider renting if riding a different ATV for a day or so does not seem like a big deal.</p>
<p>If you are renting, try to pick an ATV that is close to the model of the ATV you are used to riding. This will make it easier for you to adjust to the new ATV and make riding easier and more enjoyable. If you cannot find a similar model, at least make sure that the weight and engine size of the rented ATV is the same as yours.</p>
<p>Before you agree to rent, you should make sure the ATV you choose is in safe working order. Chances are if you own your own ATV you know how to inspect one for safety. Make sure everything is in good working order and there is no damage that can potentially cause injury.</p>
<p>The best way to decide if an ATV that you will be renting is safe and comfortable is to take it for a quick test drive. Part of the safety inspection should be the tires. Check for proper inflation and make sure they are suitable for the type of terrain you will be riding on. If you are insure what the trails are like where you will be riding, as someone at the rental shop too make sure the ATV you rent is compatible with the trails you will be riding.</p>
<p>Just like renting a car, you should always read the find print and understand the details of your rental agreement. Know if you are responsible for gas and make sure there will be no hidden charges when you are done renting. Some ATV rental places will have optional insurance, others will not and this is something you will have to consider as well.</p>


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		<title>Finding Great ATV Trails</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have purchased your ATV, you will probably want to find new places to ride and explore. Unless you are lucky enough own lots of land on which to ride of have a friend who does not mid the use of their land, you will eventually look for local trails to explore. There are [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you have purchased your ATV, you will probably want to find new places to ride and explore. Unless you are lucky enough own lots of land on which to ride of have a friend who does not mid the use of their land, you will eventually look for local trails to explore. There are many different types of trails, some you can make a day trip of and others that are perfect for a weekend excursion. Unless you live in the middle of the city, chances are that there are many different places for you to ride your ATV in your area.</p>
<p>If you have just taken up the hobby, you may not have many resources available to find the perfect riding spot. There are ways to locate local riding trails including ATV dealerships, local ATV clubs and even online. Once you have found your perfect riding spot, you can enjoy the outdoors on your ATV.</p>
<p>The place you bought your ATV is probably a good place to start your search for riding trails. Your local ATV dealership or shop can usually tell you what is around and advise you on local rules and regulations. Most of the time the people who work at the ATV dealership will have a passion for riding ATV&#8217;s and will know about local trails and ATV events. Be sure to enquire about all the opportunities in your area when your purchase your ATV.</p>
<p>Some dealerships will even post information about trails and events in their shop on bulletin boards on online on their websites. You should check back to see if any new information is available about places to ride.</p>
<p>Most areas with a good number of ATV enthusiasts will have ATV clubs. ATV clubs are probably the best place to go for information on ATV trails and events. They will have information about racing, organized events, and know the best places to go. You can even organize a trip with more experienced riders if you are a beginner to gain practice and learn good riding technique. The All Terrain Vehicle Association (ATVA) has local chapters around the country. If you want to know if there is one in your area, just do a quick internet search.</p>
<p>You can also use the internet for a source of information about great places to ride. ATV forums and websites may have information about ATV trails in your area. You may not always be able to get local information depending on where you live, but you can gain wealth of knowledge and advice. You may get lucky and connect with a group in your area that knows of places nearby that you can ride.</p>
<p>When looking for ATV trails, you should be aware that most places require riders to use the proper safety equipment and respect the trails. ATV trails are great places to ride and provide enjoyment for both beginners and experts alike. The various riding conditions provide fun and excitement and will help to develop your riding skills.</p>


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		<title>ATV Forums, Answering All Your ATV Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 03:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are new to ATV&#8217;s, chances are you have many questions. Your local ATV dealership will be able to answer many of your questions during a sale but afterwards you will probably have more questions that come up. You may also want to get impartial advice before you purchase your ATV or just network [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are new to ATV&#8217;s, chances are you have many questions. Your local ATV dealership will be able to answer many of your questions during a sale but afterwards you will probably have more questions that come up. You may also want to get impartial advice before you purchase your ATV or just network and meet fellow ATV enthusiasts.</p>
<p>The internet has opened up great ways to communicate with anyone, and you can find may ATV forums that will provide you answers to your ATV related questions as well as places to make fiends that share your passion for ATV&#8217;s. You can find information on specific ATV models, advice on riding techniques, places to go to ride and information on ATV clubs and events.</p>
<p>One of the best things about ATV forums is the wealth of knowledge available for people considering buying an ATV for the first time. If you want to get information and advice on which ATV is right for you but do not want to bother with the pressure of discussing it with a sales person, and ATV forum is a great place to go for answers. Community members are usually happy to give advice to new ATV owners and will answer all your questions about different ATV types and models.</p>
<p>Best of all, joining a forum is free and you have access to answers 24/7. Buying an ATV is a big investment, and can be quite costly. You can avoid buying a model with problems or one that will not suit you by consulting with experienced rides in a forum prior to buying your ATV.</p>
<p>Another good aspect about ATV forums is that you can find out what ATV events and activities take place in your area. If you are looking for an ATV club to join or want new places to ride, ATV forum members will probably know what is available in your area, all you have to do is ask. You can also get advice on places to go for trips with your ATV and new places to explore. If you are looking for a race track or off road area open to the public, it can be hard to find this information locally. The members in an ATV forum will likely know what areas have such offerings and be able to send you in the right direction.</p>
<p>If you are a beginner, you probably could benefit from some advice on proper riding techniques. An ATV forum is a great place to go to get advice on how to ride and how to properly care for your ATV. You can find out virtually everything you need to know about riding and maintenance from experienced riders in a forum.</p>
<p>If you live in an area where there are few people who ride ATV&#8217;s, a forum is a great place to make friends and connect with people who share your passion. You can get lots of god information on every aspect of ATV&#8217;s from riding techniques, maintenance, and where to find the best deals on ATV parts and equipment. You can improve you skills while you make friends all from the comfort of you home.</p>


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		<title>Youth and Adult ATV&#8217;s, What&#8217;s the Difference?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 04:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are considering buying an ATV for your child, chances are you have heard the advice to only let them ride a youth sized ATV. Is there a big difference between youth ATV&#8217;s and adult sized ATV&#8217;s? There is indeed and the differences are what will keep your kid safe or potentially cause them [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering buying an ATV for your child, chances are you have heard the advice to only let them ride a youth sized ATV. Is there a big difference between youth ATV&#8217;s and adult sized ATV&#8217;s? There is indeed and the differences are what will keep your kid safe or potentially cause them to get injured. You should only let your kid ride a youth sized ATV because they are smaller, lighter, and easier for a child to handle.</p>
<p>Adult ATV&#8217;s are dangerous for children and children should not be allowed to ride them until they are old enough and large enough to properly handle them.</p>
<p>While size is the most obvious difference, there are other differences between youth and adult sized ATV&#8217;s. It is important for children to only ride youth sized ATV&#8217;s because they can comfortable control them. A child or preteen will have to stretch to reach the handle bars of an adult sized ATV and will not be able to put their feet on the ground. It is important to be able to comfortably reach the handle bars and the ground for safety reasons. Most children under 16 are not big enough to comfortably ride an adult sized ATV.</p>
<p>Adult sized ATV&#8217;s are also heavier and more powerful than youth sized ATV&#8217;s. They are designed for adults and children will have a hard time reaching the handle bars and pedals. This makes them harder to ride and they require more strength to control because of their larger size. Most children do not have the strength or experience to properly control these bigger machines. Adult ATV&#8217;s also go much faster than youth ATV&#8217;s which is not a good thing for inexperienced riders. Children should only be able to ride at a speed they can handle and on terrain they can comfortably maneuver.</p>
<p>Even if they have their own ATV, your child will probably want to ride yours because of the &#8220;cool&#8221; factor. Make sure you explain to your child that adult ATV&#8217;s are dangerous for children and they need more experience and strength before they can ride one. Do not be tempted to give in, as it is easy for a child to loose control of a large ATV. The size and speed of an adult ATV makes them dangerous for children so make sure you wait until your child is old enough to let them ride one.</p>
<p>Youth ATV&#8217;s also have safety features not found on adult ATV&#8217;s that will help to keep your child safe. These features allow parents to retain some control and keep their kids safe if they run into trouble or break the rules.</p>
<p>You can get a youth ATV with a remote shutoff so that you can turn off their ATV if they run into trouble. Youth ATV&#8217;s usually have other features that make them safer to operate as well. They have larger brake pedals, larger mirrors, and handle bars that are sized for smaller hands. All these features make youth ATV&#8217;s safer for children and are reasons why children should only drive youth sized ATV&#8217;s.</p>


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		<title>Tips for Youth ATV Safety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ATV riding can be a great pastime for a child, and if they follow the proper safety precautions, it can be a safe one as well. Many children and adults are injured every year from the result of ATV accidents, and many of these injuries are preventable if the riders had only taken the proper [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATV riding can be a great pastime for a child, and if they follow the proper safety precautions, it can be a safe one as well. Many children and adults are injured every year from the result of ATV accidents, and many of these injuries are preventable if the riders had only taken the proper safety precautions. Children are especially prone to injure themselves when riding an ATV because they do not have the skills and maturity level of an adult.</p>
<p>ATV&#8217;s are powerful machines and children can have a hard time controlling them as well. This is not to say that ATV&#8217;s are not suitable for children, but children should follow some safety tips to reduce their chances of being injured while on their ATV.</p>
<p>Children should be taught the correct way to use an ATV before they are allowed to ride and should understand the safe way to operate one before they ride. They should know that an ATV is not a toy and can be very dangerous. Children should be taught the correct way to turn, brake, and how to control the ATV. Many places require minors to take a training course, and even if your area does not it is still a good idea. These courses will teach your child how to safely ride an ATV and will give them experience handling one.</p>
<p>Wearing safety gear is the best way to prevent injury. Children should always wear helmets and other safety gear whether it is required by law or not. They should also wear goggles and gloves to protect their hands and eyes. Apparel designed with durability in mind is also important as durable pants and jackets will prevent many scrapes and abrasions in the event of a fall. Children should not wear baggy clothing while riding as it can be caught or pulled in the engine and cause injury.</p>
<p>Children should know safe places to ride and always ride with supervision. They should not be allowed to ride near roadways, train tracks, or on paved surfaces. Riding near cars is extremely dangerous and illegal in many areas. Riding on pavement is also dangerous as ATV&#8217;s are designed to run on dirt and can easily spin out of control on pavement or cement. Train tracks can also be hazardous and cause an ATV to flip over or get stuck.</p>
<p>You should know your child&#8217;s ability and they should only ride at a speed and on terrain that is suitable to their experience level. Accidents frequently occur when a child is riding faster than they should or on terrain that is too challenging for them. Make sure you child is experienced enough to handle the terrain and speed they are traveling.</p>
<p>Children should not be allowed to take passengers as this is another practice that causes accidents. Passengers can distract a child driver and make the ATV harder to maneuver. Children should also be involved in the maintenance of their ATV and should only ride their ATV if it is in safe working condition. If children follow these safety rules, they should have a safe and enjoyable time with their ATV.</p>


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		<title>Taking the Mystery Out of Buying a Used ATV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have considered purchasing an ATV you probably know that it can be an expensive endeavor. ATV&#8217;s range in price and the hobby can become expensive fast. If you want the newest model with all the bells and whistles, expect to pay a high price. However, if you want to get into ATV riding [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have considered purchasing an ATV you probably know that it can be an expensive endeavor. ATV&#8217;s range in price and the hobby can become expensive fast. If you want the newest model with all the bells and whistles, expect to pay a high price. However, if you want to get into ATV riding for less, it is possible to buy a used ATV for a much lower price and still have just as much fun. You should not think that buying a used ATV will compromise safety or quality.</p>
<p>If you research the ATV before you buy it and know what to look for, you can find a perfectly safe and operable ATV for a fraction of the price of a new one. This is great for beginners who want to test the waters before they invest in a brand new machine, or for people who want to experience the fun of ATV riding but do not want to pay a premium. Some people like to tinker with their ATV&#8217;s and customize them. Buying a used ATV is perfect for this as you can find many used parts to create a one of a kind ATV.</p>
<p>The downside to buying a used ATV is that you may not always know what you are getting. This is especially true if you but a used ATV online. You cannot inspect the ATV before you purchase it and have to rely solely on the description provided. You can find good deals online but you have to be sure to ask the right questions and get important information. If you want to buy the best used ATV you can, you should follow these tips.</p>
<p>The safest bet in used ATV&#8217;s are models made within the last few years. It is possible to find an older model that is in great condition, but if you are new to ATV&#8217;s or have not done extensive research it is best to stick to models that were made fairly recently. Recent models will have less miles and will have the least amount of wear overall compared to older models. They also require less maintenance than older models.</p>
<p>Unless you know a lot about the inner workings of ATV&#8217;s, it is best to buy a used ATV from a company or shop that employs mechanics and has experience selling and repairing ATV&#8217;s. You can find great used ATV&#8217;s form private sellers, but you have to be sure that you know what to look for to determine quality. If you do not know much about repairing ATV&#8217;s, you are better off purchasing from someone who does.</p>
<p>Buying a used ATV from a company or shop will also usually provide you with some added peace of mind in the form of a limited warranty or return policy. If you are going to buy from a private seller, make sure they have a good rating if they are an inline seller or they have references if they are a local seller.</p>
<p>No matter where you buy your used ATV, make sure you do some research on prices and know what to expect to pay. You should also know what to look for and how to identify an ATV that has been well taken care of as opposed to one that has been neglected and will require work.</p>


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