Three Steps to ATV Refreshment: Sitting Pretty

  Nobody wins sitting on their butt—but never underestimate the value of your saddle’s influence over your nether-regions. The seat is actually comprised of a few key components: Foam and a seat cover. We often encounter riders who replace the cover but neglect the beat-down, tired old foam underneath. Oftentimes the trick to restoring your […] More »

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5. GPS Mount

Having GPS is beneficial in its own right, but having access to data being displayed on the fly is even better! GPS mounts usually fasten directly to your handlebar and allow for immediate access to your GPS unit, two-way radio, or even your cell-phone. Best of all, construction of heavy-duty polymers ensures these units will […] More »

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1. Game Loader

Designed to be mounted on either the front or rear rack of your ATV, game loaders are a complete system for loading, transporting and even cleaning big game.  Most units are designed to work with a 2″ Receiver Hitch to fit UTVs, Jeeps, trucks or anything else with a standard receiver.

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3. Pistol Mount

This entry could be useful to not only hunters, but technically any ATV rider who takes comfort in traveling with a handgun for personal protection. Pistol mounts allow for mounting of a handgun safely in its holster and at arm’s reach when in the saddle. Ride Softly and Carry A Big Bow >>

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2. Bow Mount

As difficult as transporting a firearm can be on an ATV, transporting a bow could be even trickier. Bow grips take the drama right out of the formula. Designed to mount atop an ATV’s rack spars, the bow blocks rotate and constrict with rubber latching straps to create a custom fit on bows of all […] More »

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ATV Tech: Yaw

Perhaps the factor we are most familiar with each time we ride, yaw refers to the forces of directional change. In perfectly ideal conditions, your ATV’s rear wheels should track perfectly behind the front wheels with even distribution of weight. The reality is that yaw rate does what it can to upset our quads’ chassis […] More »

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ATV Tech: Pitch

We deal with pitch every single time the ground turns skyward or descends. We counter this shift in gravity by body positioning: Leaning forward over the bars on steep climbs and hanging off the rear of the ATV when descending. Pitch is also the factor responsible for moves like the wheelie or stoppie. Pitch plays […] More »

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