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ATV Connection's Ultimate Guide to ATV Transportation

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Old 11-12-2010, 05:50 PM
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How's it going everyone? We have a new article up on the site that gives you some times and ideas on how to haul your ATV! Check it out!



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Typically from the day you pick up your new ATV from the dealer you are faced with the simple reality that ATVs need to be transported.

The traditional method of loading the machine onto the back of a pickup truck then securing it using tie downs, wheel chocks, and the quad’s parking brake serve many of us week in and week out. However in recent years the advent of UTVs (side x sides) and ATVs far too large to be squeezed into a standard truck bed have become the norm.
To read the article in it's entirety, click here.

Do you have another way to transport your ATV that we didn't think of? Tell us about it!
 
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Old 11-13-2010, 03:38 PM
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Good article. Lots of options. I decided a couple years ago to get a 12'x101" trailer so I could haul 3 full sized quads on the trailer and 1 in the truck if need be. With a crew cab pickup that means we can get a good group out on the trails and share the cost of the gas to get to the riding areas.
 
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This is a trailer that I have that will hold 2 quads. It is only 71on wide making it great for fitting/storing in narrow spaces. After I bought mine I had the whole trailer Line-Xed (Bed liner spray) so it would not rust or be slippery in the winter months.


If you have three quads to hall here is another Idea that works well with a smaller size trailer.
 
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Nice pics DODGE57HEMI!
 
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