Since their
introduction to the public several decades ago, ATVs have become
increasingly popular. They are very appealing to riders because of
the amount of the excitement one feels as they are riding. People are
now discovering that the whole family can enjoy the excitement of the
ATV. On the negative side, though, more people are injured
while riding ATVs than in any other recreational outdoor
sport. If you are beginning to pursue an interest in ATVs, there are
a number of things to know.
The first step is to
head for the trails with someone who has experience with an ATV.
Actually ride an ATV so that you can decide if you are really
interested in getting one. Once you are certain that you like it, go
pick out your vehicle. As of this second, it's not a law but it is
recommended that people of certain sizes use ATVs of certain
sizes. For example, if you have a son and he weighs 85 pounds, do not
try to find an 800 or 900 cc machine for you to stick him on. Try
putting him on a 440 or 600 cc machine. This is more in line with
something he can handle. Also, make sure that you are fitted to the
right machine.
It is usually not
recommended that beginners buy brand new machines. As you end up
becoming more familiar with the sport, you will talk with people who
have different models, and you may end up finding yourself in
constant pursuit of the "next best thing." After you have
your first machine, definitely take a safety course. Courses are
usually broken up into three or four weeks, with them lasting two and
a half hours a night once a week. Consider these to be well worth
your time and your money. Some courses even end with the instructor
taking the class out on to trails. Courses are not mandatory - but
they will most likely be one day!
Next, you should
take the time necessary to sit down at night and read your owner's
manual. Keep in mind that each ATV is different, so if there are
labels or parts you don't know, the only real answers you will ever
find will be in the manuals. Oh yeah...when you go out on the trail,
make sure that you carry the owner's manual with you. If you have
bought a used machine from a neighbor or someone else, you can get a
copy of the owner's manual by taking the serial number off the
machine and going to a dealer.
The next thing that
you are going to want to do is to get out on to a trail
and practice. That really is the only way that you are going to
learn how to drive an ATV. Of course, you will always want to make
sure that you have permission from whoever owns the land! In the
beginning, be sure that you do what you must to ensure that you are
riding sensibly. Ride with experienced people. As with other sports,
you only get better by riding with people who are better than you. So
ride with people who have a fair amount of experience. In addition,
no matter how confident you are, when beginning, make sure that you
always ride under the supervision of someone who can guide you. In
other words, never, ever ride alone!
If you follow these
simple steps, you will be able to enjoy all of the fun and the
excitement that makes up driving an ATV. As with other things, it
will take some time before you, as a beginner, are able to do it by
yourself. Take the time to receive training on how to do it, and dive
headlong into the owner’s manual. Once you feel ready to hit the
trails, practice driving your ATV. Remember to have an
experienced driver with you. Following these steps will ensure
your safety and will guarantee that you have a good time.
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