A new Form of ATV
#1
Hello,
I am an ATV enthusiast who loves off-roading adventures with friends. While my last outing i came across an awesome crossover ATV called DTV shredder which is a mix of snowboarding, skateboarding, surfing and jet skiing. I rode it whole day & I found the experience very thrilling as the DTV Shredder is very fast.
It was one of a kind experience to drive DTV shredder & I am looking forward to buy it. In my opinion, every ATV enthusiast should try it once.
I am an ATV enthusiast who loves off-roading adventures with friends. While my last outing i came across an awesome crossover ATV called DTV shredder which is a mix of snowboarding, skateboarding, surfing and jet skiing. I rode it whole day & I found the experience very thrilling as the DTV Shredder is very fast.
It was one of a kind experience to drive DTV shredder & I am looking forward to buy it. In my opinion, every ATV enthusiast should try it once.
#3
I saw a video on it sometime during the 9 years it's been in development. It's very interesting but not for me. I can ride my ATV over 100 miles in a day and my butt will be sore but I can still make it. I doubt I could go 10 miles on a Shredder. Maybe 1 mile.
#5
It's a lot better off-road than my 50cc powerboard scooter was, but if I wanted to ride standing up I could bolt 2 scooters together, take off the quick release seats, and stand in the middle. Linking the steering, throttles, and brakes together would be easy enough. That would make it into a 100 pound stand-up 4-wheeler for a little over $1400. The 3 grand I saved could buy a lot of gas, and with each scooter getting approximately 85 mpg the gas would last a long time. Or I could just ride sitting down on the ATV I have that's already paid for. I think I'll do that.
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