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We would love to delve into what these riders were thinking, or what’s even going on here for that matter, but your guess is as good as ours! All we know for certain is that atop this skyward Raptor we have six-slim ladies and what could very well be the luckiest man in the world. As far […] More »
Nobody respects the art of multitasking quite as much as your ATVC editors- who, at present, are watching television, eating cold chicken and writing this article. So when it comes to the idea of hitting two birds with one stone as it were, we’re naturally interested. But when you look at what these two lazy […] More »
We know, we know- the whole three-wheeler ban in the 1980s left a black eye on the industry that we’re still recovering from collectively but some backyard engineers refuse to let the concept die. Truck tire inner tubes, a few metal bands, a 1973 street bike and forks that we wouldn’t trust on Jr.’s tricycle […] More »
Nowhere in the ATV riders rule book does it state that you have to access to the woods to be a backwoods bumpkin or hills to be a hillbilly. This entry proves once and for all that gigantic rims can make anything ugly and regardless of how many automotive parts you strap to your ATV, […] More »
You can almost understand the logic with this one- You want the fame and glory of being a popular mudder at the pit, but you just can’t risk having your favorite muscle-shirt or tan overalls splattered. Fortunately, with the lift kit you wrangled from your brother-in-law Bubba’s monster truck, such concerns are null and void. […] More »
After all of the high-tech gadgets and wild inventions we’ve included on this list, the #1 spot is occupied by a remnant from a simpler age: the tow strap. Yet without it, a stranded vehicle often has absolutely no choice but to be left behind until the party can return with a tow strap. And […] More »
Sure most every ATV and UTV on the market today comes with adequate head and tail lighting, a lot of good any of it does with a dead battery or worse still, in a situation where you find yourself hiking away from your machines. A good rechargeable spotlight or even a battery-powered flashlight (check those […] More »