If you’re facing mechanical issues, assessing your skill level is paramount. Consider your experience with tools and knowledge of machinery before diving into repairs. Light tasks, such as changing the oil or cleaning filters, can be manageable for many. However, more complex problems, like engine failures or electrical issues, often…
Author: Jimmy Hulse
Trail riding techniques that protect your ATV
Utilize a high-quality cover to shield your vehicle from the elements when parked. Look for options designed to withstand rain, dust, and UV rays. A well-fitted cover will prevent scratches and prolong the lifespan of components. Invest in a robust lock or security system, such as an alarm or GPS…
Suspension issues that affect ATV control
Addressing inadequate damping is crucial for enhancing ride quality and stability. Inspect shock absorbers frequently; worn units can lead to excessive bounce, compromising handling. Ensure proper preload adjustment to maintain optimal ride height, allowing for better traction and control on varied terrains. Another aspect to monitor is sag. Too much…
Spring inspection checklist for ATVs
Check tire pressure and tread depth before heading out. Ensure that your tires are properly inflated and have adequate grip to handle different terrains. Worn tires can significantly impact traction and control. Examine the brakes. Inspect both front and rear systems for responsiveness and wear. Address any unusual noises or…