Atv death....:(
#31
Atv death....:(
i wanna see him push even a foot of WET snow with a 350 pound 4x4 quad. get this even a 500 pound would have trouble.
#32
Atv death....:(
Originally posted by: Six2notScaredofU
I salute That Man. Thats what a dad is all about. You go man you earned your wings.
I salute That Man. Thats what a dad is all about. You go man you earned your wings.
#34
Atv death....:(
I don't blame the manufacturers for the accident, or any accident...
And I CERTAINLY don't want anything banned, as was stated some people need a big ute to move snow or dirt.....
But if you are going to make a 700-pound machine with an 800cc engine, at least gear it for a safe top speed, and don't market is as a roost spitting trail machine..... ...
Of course the user is 100% responsible for how these machines are used, but as the manufacturers try and create these hybrid sport/utes they create a market in itself that really didn't exist. I don't know who said it above but maybe a roll bar of some type is a good idea to create some space between the quad and the person under it.....
The sad reality is that people cannot take responsibility for their actions, they need to be spoon fed in today's society. So as much as it is buyer error and user error combined to create these accidents, people continue to do these things. People are generally ignorant of the realities and cannot police themselves. I don't want to see people get hurt for many reasons, tragedy aside; it is a black eye for the entire sport.
I don't want the moronic senators with nothing better to do to have any more ammo to go after us with........
I don't know the numbers, and maybe I'm imagining it, but it seems like there have been more massive injury and death on utility ATVs in the last few years compared to sport ATVs..... It used to be the other way around by a large margin, it was the sport quads that were thought to be more dangerous..... and I know there are a lot of variables involved here, more than just the size of the quad. But it seems that when people see racks and auto clutches they think that anyone can ride it.
And the apparent stability and comfort makes people feel too confident that the thing can't roll, I've actually heard people say "oh that thing weighs a ton it will never roll" where does that mentality come from?
And I CERTAINLY don't want anything banned, as was stated some people need a big ute to move snow or dirt.....
But if you are going to make a 700-pound machine with an 800cc engine, at least gear it for a safe top speed, and don't market is as a roost spitting trail machine..... ...
Of course the user is 100% responsible for how these machines are used, but as the manufacturers try and create these hybrid sport/utes they create a market in itself that really didn't exist. I don't know who said it above but maybe a roll bar of some type is a good idea to create some space between the quad and the person under it.....
The sad reality is that people cannot take responsibility for their actions, they need to be spoon fed in today's society. So as much as it is buyer error and user error combined to create these accidents, people continue to do these things. People are generally ignorant of the realities and cannot police themselves. I don't want to see people get hurt for many reasons, tragedy aside; it is a black eye for the entire sport.
I don't want the moronic senators with nothing better to do to have any more ammo to go after us with........
I don't know the numbers, and maybe I'm imagining it, but it seems like there have been more massive injury and death on utility ATVs in the last few years compared to sport ATVs..... It used to be the other way around by a large margin, it was the sport quads that were thought to be more dangerous..... and I know there are a lot of variables involved here, more than just the size of the quad. But it seems that when people see racks and auto clutches they think that anyone can ride it.
And the apparent stability and comfort makes people feel too confident that the thing can't roll, I've actually heard people say "oh that thing weighs a ton it will never roll" where does that mentality come from?
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