Five Killer Rides For Sale on SprocketList: Arctic Cat Prowler 1000

Arctic Cat Prowler 1000 Four-seater custom, fuel programmer and beat-bumping seat speakers? You have our attention! Now throw in the dunes of Nevada and the gambling of Las Vegas and we’re suddenly thinking ROAD TRIP! $16,500 is the asking price for this Arctic Cat Prowler 1000, but the seller says he’ll entertain trade offers for […] More »

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3. Gear Pockets Organizer

http://www.gearpockets.com/ Gear Pockets offers a variety of roll-up organizers, like the Sportsman, that are perfect for gathering all your equipment into one place. No more running around looking for the various pieces and bits that you need for camping or riding. Kiss the days of scrounging around at the bottom of a duffel bag good-bye. […] More »

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Five Killer Rides For Sale on SprocketList: 2006 Polaris Trail Boss 330

2006 Polaris Trail Boss 330 Owings, Maryland residents have an opportunity to snag a solid used 2006 Polaris Trail Boss 330 with automatic transmission (with reverse) powered by a 329cc air-cooled 4-stroke engine with fan assist. Conveniently, there’s also an electric start with recoil backup. With all this for a cool $1800, our only complaint is that […] More »

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2. Coghlan’s Survival Kit

http://www.coghlans.com Coghlans’ kit covers all bases when it comes to safety. We could go about all the different things you should carry when going into the wild… Or, we could just tell spend 20 bucks on this kit. Best of all, it’s all condensed into a single pocket-sized packet: Perfect for putting under your ATV seat […] More »

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1. Electric Start

Developed by Charles Kettering. First used in the 1912 Cadillac There’s a reason you don’t see airplane pilots leaving the cockpit on the runway to give the front propeller a starting twirl or motorists hopping out of their cars with a metal hand crank with which to attaches to the grille these days. It’s all […] More »

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2. Reverse

Present in automobiles as far back as the Model T It’s difficult to find a machine that doesn’t spec a reverse gear (weight-watching race machines excepted) but we shouldn’t forget how convenient this simple luxury actually is.  Not long ago, taking a wrong trail or getting stuck meant getting off your quad and pushing. Moves […] More »

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