Just when you thought you’ve seen it all. We thought we’d seen it all in terms of potential uses for your Side-by-Side. This video reminds us that until you’ve used yours to become an internal combustion powered backyard theme park ride, you aren’t thinking far enough outside the box!
This should be a good place to stand. This aspiring videographer thought he had a good view of the mud action from a safe distance but factor in slippery terrain, ruts, a wheelie and by the end these guys were saying hi from a very short distance indeed.
At least he’s got eye protection. Sorta. This kid was styling in his shades and freshly combed hair for the camera but quickly proves why helmets are always the best look when operating an ATV. Fortunately all’s well that ends well but just a heads up – this one contains some adult language.
What could possibly go wrong? The plan was for Jake to backtalk his mother so that they could go at it and “accidentally” release dad’s lawnmower jack – but dad, not in on the joke, was none too impressed with the kid’s tone. We’re still not sure what happened to Jake.
Riderless Renegade. They say ATVs are incapable of emotions and thus forced to do whatever their pilot asks of them. Sometimes, though, one gets the feeling they let their rider know when they’ve had enough and decide to attempt the mud pit without one.
Ducking room only. Hey, we get it – the higher the ground clearance, the deeper the mud you can conquer. This guy can go no higher and still store his machine in the garage.
Onward and upward. This week’s short is fairly impressive. When it comes to vertical rock faces, apparently the right combination of torque and travel can make it happen effortlessly.