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The Importance Of Having The Right ATV Tires

There is nothing quite so much fun as owning an ATV. Still, many ATV owners don’t realize the importance of the type of ATV tires that are on their fun toy, and that tires can enhance outdoor experiences or ruin them.

For example, where do you plan to take your ATV? Do you want to ride in the desert or the mud? There is a difference in ATV tires, which are made for many different types of off-roading, and believe it or not, they are not the same. Many popular tire companies make ATV tires, including Goodyear, Firestone and Bridgestone, among many others. Some are cheap while others can take a big chunk out of your entertainment budget. However, finding the right tires to suit your needs takes a little time and research.

Goodyear makes a good ATV tire called the Goodyear Tracker Mud Runner for ATV fun in the mud, while Maxxis tires produces iRazr tires for racing. For clearance space under your fun-mobile, especially if you’re off-roading in rocky environments, High Lifter has a tire that’s right up your alley, called the Outlaw.

Having fun with your ATV means equipping it for your needs, and while most ATV tires will hold up fairly well in most environments, if you’re serious about off-roading, it will pay to purchase appropriate tires for different types of terrain.

Most ATV owners start converting their machines almost before they can park them in the garage after purchase, and while many people start revving up engine parts and components, the smart ATV owner will start with the tires. After all, if your tires aren’t appropriate for the particular terrain you’re going to be riding in, it won’t matter how much horsepower you’ve got.

Safety is also an important issue when considering ATV tires, and it’s vital to understand the type of surface you’re intending to ride on, and who’s going to be riding the machine. Will you be riding on soft dirt or in the mud or even snow? Will you be keeping to flat ground, or are you going to participate in hill climbing or competitions that require multi-terrain obstacles?

Make sure that no matter which type of tires, or set of ATV tires, that you purchase for your machine fit the rims properly. Make sure the width of the tire you’re interested in will fit the rim, because if your tire is too narrow, it will come off the rim and prove dangerous for riders. Considering the type of ground clearance you need is also something to watch for, as is the tread pattern.

Riding your ATV can be fun, but it’s also serious business and safety and protection for riders should be your first priority. If you’re not familiar with your ATV, find someone who can offer pointers and tips that will help you purchase what you need. Before you start souping up the engine, make sure that the ATV tires on your machine are adequate for your needs.

Buying the Right Atv

Buying the right ATV

When it comes to buying an ATV, it does not necessarily mean that buying a branded one would make the best choice. It is important that you spend some time doing some research and homework (especially if this is going to be your very FIRST attempt in purchasing an ATV), before you put in your money’s worth to buy the right ATV for yourself or even your loved ones.

ATV purchase checklist

Begin your hunt for the right ATV with a checklist. Your checklist should include questions such as :-

? Which type of ATV is right for you? To answer this question, it really depends a lot on your purpose and riding style. If you intend to visit an ATV showroom, do not let the salesperson convince you into buying something that you may regret later.

? Consider the age of the rider. The age of rider is important, especially if he or she is under 16 years of age. Certainly you can’t be buying an ATV that is meant for an adult rider for a kid that is only 10 years old! However, there are ATVs that are built for smaller riders, but are only to be ridden at the comfort of the backyard of your home and not on public land.

? Rent first, buy later. If you are interested in a particular ATV model, you may want to try to rent one first before you decide to buy your own. Better yet, if you have a neighbor or a friend who happen to have the model that you have your eyes on, you could ask them to let you ride on it (on different occasions too, if they don’t mind) to see if it is the one for you. This way, you will save the heartache of buying the wrong type of ATV.

? Automatic or Manual. This is also another point that you have to consider in your “research” for the right ATV. Some ATV riders prefer a manual transmission machine compared to an automatic one, but you do not have to go with the crowd – just get the one that you think is best for yourself.

? Price. One of the most important decision making factor for your purchase of the ATV. Unless you have a huge budget set aside for the purchase of the ATV, price becomes an important decision factor.

There are, of course, many dealers in the market who will claim to have the best and most suitable ATV for you and your family, but never forget that you are going be the one paying for the ATV, not the salesperson. So, be sure that you get some knowledge before you head out to visit any ATV showrooms. To start off, you may want to check out www.jackel.com on the range of ATVs they have to offer. It could be the beginning of a wonderful “ride” to your ATV purchase!

Atv Powersports – Buying the Right Atv

ATV powersports is becoming very popular as it is an all year sport for all ages and genders; so it follows that as the sport grows the vehicles are becoming easier to attain as the availability of pre-owned vehicles is also become wider. One of the more popular activities on the powersport scene is the ATV.

These vehicles are all terrain vehicles, which imply that they are designed for off road use. Usually made for a single rider and one passenger they come in a range of sizes and engines and there is a large range of models available and are predominately Japanese.

ATV powersport bikes are either four wheeled or six wheeled with engines ranging from 49cc to 950cc and their design makes them perfect for off roading in mud or sand dunes. When you become experienced in the world of power sports, you just have to strap on your helmet and get ready to perform racing and stunts like you have never experienced before on any other vehicle, and to help you make the most of the sport there are a host of clubs and associations that you can join which will allow you to learn how to ride in safety with other like minded riders.

There are many brands and types of ATV powersports vehicles for you to choose your vehicle from and internet is a wonderful source for you to refer to for ideas and suggestions for purchasing your dream bike. Although branded vehicles are usually more expensive than the off brand varieties, however if you can stretch your budget an investment in one of the recognized makes is preferable. You must also take into account your experience whilst looking to buy as the bigger ATV’s are extremely powerful. So bare in mind the physical size of the machine as well as the engine power; in fact it is a good idea to go to a dealer and sit on the bike and try it for reach and handling.

The term Power sports encompasses a huge range of different types of vehicles and other than ATV’s there are Snowmobiles, Dune Buggies, Karts and Dirt Bikes plus many more, and there loads of eBay sites selling them, however if you intend to buy your ATV through eBay, and it is a pre owned model, make sure you can ask the seller questions about the age and condition of the vehicle. Most people don’t just rush into purchasing a brand new ATV; but that’s not a major problem as there is an abundance of pre-owned machines on the market.

There are of course many websites that offer information and tips about the sale and purchase of ATV’s and power sports vehicles. Use your instincts and try to go with a brand that you know of or know someone who owns one like it. In addition to this, buying your ATV from a reputed and trusted source ensures that you will receive after sales support from the dealer. Servicing is a major requirement of the manufacturers guarantee so make sure there are facilities locally to carry out this work.

The other thing to remember is to make sure you have enough money in your budget to buy the correct safety gear, such as a good helmet a pair of leathers and boots, and last but not least check out the insurance requirements as powersports can be dangerous if they are not approached with extreme caution. So there you have it; if you can tick all of these boxes your entry into ATV Powersports should be a safe and exhilarating one.

Australian Automotive Industry Right for Chinese Oem’s

The Australian Auto Market was steady for 2006 and continued its strong run of 10 years by achieving its second best year on record. A stable Government, strong economy and a general feeling of wealth all contributed to the strong sales result.

Looking at the numbers closely and we start to see some changes that occurred in several market segments as the impact from the fuel crisis took its toll on the more fuel inefficient large passenger vehicles and raised the sales volume of smaller cars.

Domestic sales volume now makes up about 20% of all sales and will possibly diminish more as the consumers buy more imported fuel efficient cars and turn away from the Australian Designed ‘family cars’.

Much development effort over the past several years has gone into producing high performance vehicles that handle to ‘European standards’ to attract the fast money. Cars that today are less relevant than a few years ago as fuel prices bite the boy racers wallet. This has possibly been at the expense of developing a locally built diesel engine. It is hard to believe that Ford or GMH have not seen fit to offer a diesel alternative to their line up of petrol engines. Once again they are caught flat footed as the market changes are moving away from their offer.

Future risks are the actual break even point for annual production. Common knowledge suggests that an OEM needs to produce 60,000 vehicles of one model per annum to make money. Certainly Mitsubishi are a long way from that target. Without an export strategy how can the South Australian Government sensibly call for assistance from the Federal Government by getting them to delay the lowering of the import duty?

The lowering of import duties combined with the strong dollar will increase the availability of leading edge imported products. Add to this the desire for fuel efficient and high performance diesel engines from the higher quality diesel fuel and the local OEM’s are likely to suffer more. We see that the automotive retail landscape will continue to evolve with the consumers being the winners.

Perhaps the argument for a lowering of the National fuel consumption will take on more weight due to environmental concerns than protecting a few thousand jobs. Sounds like a problem for environmental evangelists like Peter Garrett.

The opportunity for Chinese OEM’s to enter the market is clear. Their investment needed to meet or exceed the emission standards is the same as their European export push. The only road block is their ability to produce a right hand drive vehicle and several have already built these vehicles.

Find The Right Location For Your Automotive Franchise

You’re on the right path for a successful start running your own business. You know this because franchise businesses have a higher success rate than independently started business and you chose to open a franchise. Even though that is true, you will still have to make decisions as a business owner that will affect the successfulness of your franchises future! Once you have made the decision on which franchise you will start, you will need to decide where to open that franchise. This will not be the first or last time you will have heard this but, location is everything! Your automotive franchise should be location near car dealerships and high traffic streets or should be seen from a major highway to increase your chances of success!

Choosing where to open your franchise will still be a creative process! You want your business to be in the best location that it will thrive the best in. There are a few other things to consider in this decision.

The first thing you should do is ask your franchisor for advice. The reason that franchises are successful is because they are already maintaining several locations with successful procedures in place. So they should be able to assist with ideas for where to open your franchise since they have most likely already opened a few. However it is your business and you will want to consider other factors as well. Keep in mind that they may have regulation for your franchising location that you will need to adhere to as well.

One thing to consider is the locations visibility. If you can’t see the business from the road how will they even know that it is there. If the view to your location is obstructed by trees, other buildings or is in a bad angle from the road in a plaza this can decrease your sales since people may simply not know you are there.

Accessibility is another factor to take into consideration .How easy will it be for customers to get to your door? Things to look at are traffic flows and lights. You would like to be in a busy place since more people will become familiar with your business however if there are no traffic lights to help people get to and from your business they may be discouraged from even going in the first place.

Chances are you are going to be located near other businesses. You should use your creative thought process to choose a location that is near businesses that could possible bring you more business. For example, you could open an auto body shop near an insurance office. If you could establish a good reputation with the insurance company they could recommend that their customers chose you to handle their car’s problems.
A little competition is good, but be careful. You will need to know what you are going up against. If you so chose to open a pizza shop across from another pizzeria that has been there for years and the town claims it as the #1 restaurant in the area, it might be a little too much to compete with.

Make sure the area is favorable to what you are trying to sell or do. If there is no need for your business it will not succeed.

Choosing where to establish your franchise will be a big decision and will take much thought, but remember these practical guidelines and do your research before you make your final decision!