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Does Atv Riding Have to be Expensive?

Does ATV riding have to be expensive?

Okay, you’ve seen people riding on them, you’ve heard exciting stories about the trails, parks and off road adventures and you want to be part of the fun but you “think” that taking up the ATV sport is just too expensive for you. If you have been holding back because you have been made to believe that ATVs are just for the rich, think again. Picking up ATV as a recreational sport does not have to burn a hole through your pockets. You just got to learn the tricks and tips of enjoying the fun of ATVing without having to leave a burning smell on your wallet.

Here are some great ideas that we, Jackel Motorsports, would like to share with you on some great tips to have fun ATVing – without having to pay too much for it.

1. Rent first, buy later

If you are just a beginner in ATV sports, we recommend that you first rent the ATV that you are considering to buy before you put in your hard earned cash into getting your own machine. With renting, you get to try out different types of models, until you find the perfect one for yourself. Don’t let your emotions get the better of you when it comes time to purchase your very own ATV – do some homework and scout around for the best deal.

2. Give it a haul

Remember, if you get your own ATV, you must also think of a way to haul it. If you own a pickup truck or a van, you are good to go. Most pickup trucks or vans make good ways of transporting ATVs. Even if you don’t any of these vehicles, don’t panic – you can always rent a trailer with a built in ramp to transport your ATV.

3. The right tools

Sure, ATV tools can be quite costly, but if you plan to do routine maintenance on your machine, it is not necessary for you to go all out to buy the most expensive tools for your ATV. Most ATVs come with a small tool kit that is decent enough for the basic maintenance of your ATV. While you save some more money to get the “specialized” tools for your ATV, using the ATV tool kit provided by the dealer would be just fine.

4. ATV attire

When buying the ATV gears for your riding, you must consider first the type of riding that you will be doing. The very basic ATV attire includes a helmet, goggles, gloves and boots, and believe it or not, you could actually get all these items for under $250! Yes, it’s true, some ATV riders (especially racers or aggressive riders) would opt for top of the line ATV attire, but that is only because they are meant for racers or very aggressive riders! If you are taking up the ATV sport as a hobby or just for recreational fun, you don’t have to spend unnecessarily – just as long as you are properly dressed and you know you will be protected during unforeseen circumstances.

The above are just some suggestions on how you can save and yet be able to have fun ATVing. There are more ideas and tips on budget ATVing that you can read about at www.atvoutdoors.net or even the forums at www.jackel.com If you have questions about ATVs or how to save a couple of dollars on ATVing, feel free to post your questions on either websites. You can be sure that the other ATV riders are always more than happy to help you out!

Getting your Kid His Very First Kid Atv Does not Have to be an Expensive Investment

Getting your kid his very first Kid ATV does not have to be an expensive investment

Okay, your son’s birthday is coming up real soon and he has been hinting that he would like to have a brand new Kid ATV for his present. Furthermore, he has been telling you how he wants to be part of your ATV riding team each time you leave your house for some excitement and thrills of ATV riding with your “ATV gang”. And if that isn’t enough, he has also been telling you how inexpensive off brand Kid ATVs are these days, so much so that he can even give some of the off brand ATV names! You must really give some credit to your son because he has certainly done his “homework” in researching for the most affordable ATVs in town. In fact, you should be proud of him for having thought about helping you save a couple of hundreds, if not thousands in getting him a Kid ATV as his birthday present.

So, what does a parent do in situations like these? Do you turn a deaf ear on your kid’s request and pretend that you didn’t get his hints? Or do you, like me, soften up a little, do some checking and researching of your own and find the best (and affordable too!) Kid ATV as a birthday gift for him? I hope your answer would be the latter because buying a Kid ATV these days really isn’t going to put a hole in your pocket – especially if you are seriously considering in getting him an off brand Kid ATV.

If you are an ATV rider and enthusiast yourself, you would know that branded ATVs could be very costly. Hence, it only makes sense to get your kid a cheaper Kid ATV because you never know when his “love” for ATV may die out, or in most cases, kids are not really gentle when it comes to handling their ATVs (you have to be prepared to change the parts of their Kid ATVs from time to time due to rough wear and tear), so it would be more cost effective for you to get them off brand Kid ATVs or Chinese Kid ATVs. With so many Kid ATV dealers or manufacturers out there, it sure can be quite confusing, if not frustrating, to decide which Kid ATV dealer to buy from. To save you from further confusion, I suggest you take a look at www.kidatv.com or www.jackel.com for some great Kid ATV models – all at very competitive prices too.