Blogs And News About ATV, Go Kart, Motorcycle And More
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The word “trike” conjures up an image of a three-wheeled bicycle that many people rode as children to the uninitiated. The three-wheeled motorcycles referred to more commonly as trikes are much more substantial than the child's version. They do, however, offer a similar level of stability which is popular among riders concerned about safety while riding a motorcycle. This article looks at the origins of the trike, the considerations for riding a motorcycle, and how the trike attracts riders among other things.
Read MoreBack in the day, your go-kart was probably powered by the same engine as your lawnmower. These go-karts were noisy and sputtery, but an accessible version of big-time racing fun. However, as new technologies have become available and the go-kart industry has continued to evolve and improve, modern go-karts, both gas and electric, are taking the world by storm. Improvements in battery and electric motor technology have enabled some serious electric players in the go-kart world. Yet there's still nothing like the growl of a gas engine and the action of rowing through gears. Both gas and electric karts seriously deserve your consideration. How do they compare?
Read MoreThe surging popularity of hands-free action cameras and quality smartphones has turned many motorcycle riders into amateur and even professional videographers. With this innovative technology, you can document your favorite journeys and capture all the action as it unfolds. Not only can you put together an amazing video to share with friends, but you can also heighten your online profile if that's your goal. However, shooting an awesome motorcycle video isn't as easy as just turning on the camera. If you're searching for ways to hone your video skills, here are some tips to get you started.
Read MoreMotorcycles are cooler than scooters. There's really no debate about that. Still, there's more to life than looking cool, and while you won't look as awesome rolling up to work on a scooter as you would on a motorcycle, scooters have a few advantages of their own that make them convenient and worth feeling a little self-conscious now and then.
Read MoreMuch like car tires,motorcycle tires come in a lot of shapes and sizes that match the different types of bikes out there and all the different activities you use them for. Small changes such as the tread shape and depth, the rubber stiffness, and the sidewall angle can make a big difference in a particular situation, and so it's important to know which motorcycle tires are useful in which situatio
Read MoreWhether you work in the mountains at a national park or a ski resort, UTVs are essential for finishing tasks, hauling loads from one point to another, or navigating safely in an emergency. You want to make sure you are safe, equipped, and able to deal with any situation. Here are seven handy UTV accessories you shouldn't be without when working in the mountains.
Read MoreUntil now, mopeds and scooters haven't been that commonly used in the U.S.; recently, however, they've been gaining popularity in urban areas throughout the country. Thanks to a low engine displacement, mopeds get anywhere from 70 to 125 mpg, and many mopeds with engines under 50 cubic centimeters (cc) don't require a registration, saving you even more money. If you're looking to join the ranks of moped owners, you have plenty to get excited about, but don't let it overshadow your safety. Before you hop on your inaugural ride, make sure to get a crash course in moped safety.
Read MoreBuying a motorcycle is always exciting, whether it is your first bike or your 10th. As with operating any other vehicle, safety is the number one concern, both for yourself and for others. Obtaining insurance is one way that people ensure their safety in general. In fact, it is often assumed that insurance is a requirement in the state of Florida to register a motorcycle. This article outlines the facts of insurance requirements for motorcycles in Florida and why getting it is important.
Read MoreWhen you think of dirt bike riders, you probably think of helmets, gear, whips, flips, and dirt (of course). Dirt riding is not all about thrill-seeking. It is a sport the entire family can enjoy. There are also unique benefits to riding:
- It improves physical and mental health.
- Its intensity allows you to blow off steam.
- It's a great family bonding activity.
- It's empowering and builds confidence.
- It improves your riding skills.
Because dirt riding is an off-road sport, it also provides beautiful scenery and is usually held in places that offer other fun family activities. Here are five sites you and your family can enjoy the dirt riding thrills with a scenic backdrop.
Read MoreAlong the eastern edge of Tennessee and the western border of North Carolina, the Smoky Mountains are one of the most beautiful places in the country. Lush greenery, spectacular views, waterfalls, and rivers provide a stunning backdrop throughout the mountains, and although it's easy to navigate the area in a car, the best way to see it all is on a motorcycle. With several roads that wind in and out of the mountains, you'll never see the same thing twice. For an unforgettable trip, check out these motorcycle-friendly roads in the Smoky Mountains.
Read MoreArizona is a great place for ATV lovers. The state is full of canyons, mountains, deserts, forests, and national monuments, so you can enjoy an afternoon tooling around on your all-terrain vehicle and then spend the evening admiring the view with a picnic meal. You don't have to look hard to find an ATV trail in Arizona, but if you want to experience one of the best trails around you should take a trip down one of the trails on this list.
Read MoreTennessee is a state known for many things. But did you know it's also home to some pretty spectacular waterfalls? No matter what your reason is for visiting the Volunteer State, make room in your schedule to see some of these natural beauties. Here are six of the most amazing waterfalls in Tennessee.
Read MoreATVs are fast and fun. For many, the faster they go, the more fun the ride is. If you want to push yourself and your ATV to the limit, you need to have the proper safety equipment. These are much more than just toys. These are fast, powerful machines that can be dangerous if you are not wearing the right safety equipment.
Read MoreIt can all be very confusing. What's really the difference between a moped and a scooter, and why does it matter? You're not the first person to ask. The fact is, there are substantial differences between a scooter and a moped. You would probably be surprised to know that technically motorcycles and scooters have much more in common than mopeds and scooters.
Read MoreA day of hard riding on the trails or track is always a blast, but it's rough on your riding gear. It gets splattered with mud and covered with dirt, sweat, and bacteria. The clothes of a transient person may smell better than all of your riding gear, especially, after a hard day of riding.
Read MoreTennessee is more than the home state for country music and the former home of Elvis Presley. If you love the outdoors, it's the perfect place for you. Miles of wilderness and places for hiking, fishing, rock climbing, and other outdoor activities are spread throughout the state.
Read MoreUTVs, or side-by-sides are useful tools. Farmers, ranchers, and loggers all use them to get their daily work done. Oh yeah, and they are a ton of fun. Spend the day out bouncing over prairies and winding through canyons. Texas does a great job of balancing the fun with the work, but there are some rules you will need to follow to keep you out of hot water.
Read MoreWe all love riding our scooters in the sunshine and in the cool breezes of spring, summer, and fall. Unfortunately, warm autumn evenings eventually turn into dark, cold, blustery, winter nights that send a biting chill through your face and fingers, even with your riding gear on.
Read MoreThe most popular reason to purchase ATV insurance in South Dakota is simply because you want to take your ATV out on the blacktop. To maintain legal insurance coverage in South Dakota, you will need to have both liability coverage and uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage.
Read MoreUtah residents are lucky. Unlike residents of many other states, they have the ability to legally drive their ATVs on the road. Of course, this privilege comes with a few rules and regulations — like obtaining insurance.
Read MoreYour vehicle contains lots of gaskets, and it's important to know how to avoid blowing one, the signs that one is about to go bad, and what to look for if it blows. These are four tips to avoid blowing a gasket.
Read MoreDirt bikes are a blast to ride. You know that already. What you need to know is how to stay safe and legal while tearing up the Minnesota landscape. Luckily for you, Minnesota keeps things pretty straightforward when it comes to statutes about dirt bikes.
Read MoreSome people think that climbing on an ATV and going for a ride is just as simple as taking your regular car for a ride around the neighborhood. After all, both vehicles have four wheels, right? Wrong. Remember when you first learned to drive, and how difficult it was to learn to shift, steer, turn, and so on?
Read MoreFlorida, with its year-round warm climate, is a terrific place for riding scooters. Think of cruising the beaches on these small motorized bikes and no wonder their popularity keeps rising. Scooters cost less than cars, get great gas mileage, and are fun to ride.
Read MoreIt might look clean and cool to not have a windshield on your motorcycle, but the fact is you probably need one. A windshield serves a lot of safety purposes, and riding without one can add unnecessary risk. A windshield can reduce wind blast and riding fatigue, as well as many other things. Regardless of whether it's a day-long cruise or a week-long bike tour, staying alert and safe is always paramount. This is why your motorcycle needs a windshield.
Read MoreNevada is one of the best states for riding off-road. Dirt bike riders have miles of trails to chose from across the state. From Bull Ranch Creek in Reno all the way down to Jean Roach Dry Lake Bed in Jean, the state is filled with opportunities for riding. With all those trails, you want to make sure you are legal before you throw your leg over your bike.
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