Neutrality is okay if you’re Switzerland. This young mudder has all the tools for success: A tricked out Grizzly, coveralls, even a supportive coach with a cell phone. Unfortunately when you find neutral, all the the throttle in the world isn’t getting you anywhere.
Just like they do on the tilt-a-whirl. Any true ATVer encounters piles of snow atop an icy foundation and the desire to turn the bar, punch the throttle and spin himself silly may become overwhelming. This Canadian rider decides that such a show would impress his buddies. Nailed it!
At least no one is watching. Oh wait. The thing with swamps is they contain many exposed roots that would otherwise be concealed by the soil that is the ground. As such, when attempting to traverse such terrain, it is often wiser to flow easily with the contours rather than pin it and hope for […] More »
Pastranaland: Like Disneyland only more rides. In the event that you’ve been living in a cave and are unaware of the antics of Travis Pastrana and his Nitro Circus crew, we present to you a clip of how they roll when it comes to side-by-sides. The above footage comes to us from the Polaris Invitational […] More »
The redneck escalator. Ever go to a large ATV dealership with multiple levels and think to yourself, how do they get the machines here on the second floor or down to the sub-level? In this YouTube gem, the elusive process is finally captured on cell phone low definition. And once you know, you can never […] More »
Just gonna light this here cig and load up the wheeler. There is always a question of order when it comes to the process of loading or unloading an ATV. Today’s demonstration illustrates the reality that sometimes it’s easier to attach the trailer first and use a ramp rather than to make the trailer itself […] More »
Nothing to fear here. We’re all trained professionals. You’d really think that having a skid-steer on hand to tug your ATV out of a gully when you overestimate your abilities would mean smooth-sailing. Unfortunately for these guys, they need a skid-steer to pull out the skid-steer.