Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park is "Perfection" For ATV Riders

!±8± Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park is "Perfection" For ATV Riders

We first heard of Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park one cold winter in Roseau, Minn. One of the Polaris test engineers got all wide-eyed and excited as he was telling us about this riding park in North Carolina he had visited the previous fall. He kept telling stories of one-way trails, hillclimbs, jumps, mud, hardpack, loose rock, beautiful vistas. He went on and on about the park.

The Chance Arrives

The first thing I noticed was the nice building at the trailhead. Inside the building were showers and clean bathrooms. There was a vending truck parked next to the building set to serve hot dogs, hamburgers and anything else a tired trail rider may need. Across from the building was a place for hosing off dirty ATVs - a plus in my book.

I was greeted by Richard Mull, one of the park's co-owners and the main architect of the park. He was happy to show me around.

Time to Find Out

Mull let me ride one of his own ATVs. It was an old Yamaha Big Bear 400; he rode a Yamaha BearTracker. Together we disappeared into the hills to explore the land nestled in the Brushy Mountains. The first trail we hit looped around a ridge and led to a clearing with a great view of the valley below. Continuing, I was surprised at the amount of elevation change. He took me on the "beginner" trails first to get a feel of the land and its variety. All the trails are clearly marked and use a ranking system similar to that on snow slopes. A green circle means the trail is easy and can be ridden by beginners. A blue square is for intermediate riders. And the black diamond is for advanced riders only. For the time being, we meandered on a green trail. The trail was wide and had multiple lines, including those around obstacles.

On the green trails, the hillclimbs were mild and there were several off-shoots - most of them marked with blue squares and black diamonds. I hinted that maybe it was time to up the skill level of the trails - so Mull took me to the harder trails. The blue trails were much harder than the green trails; they had a lot of abrupt elevation change and nice mud holes. Mull said that some of the trails hold water for almost the whole year, while others can dry out. The trails were tacky from rain the previous week, so traction was great. Even when things are bone dry, Mull said the trails deep in the woods retain moisture well. Some of the hillclimbs were a little extreme for "intermediate" status, making me wonder what I was in store for on a black-diamond trail!

The blue trails were more muddy and tighter than the green trails. A lot tighter. If you are looking for twists, dips and turns, these are the trails for you. But all things must come to an end, and we had to hit at least one black diamond trail. Even on his BearTracker, Mull was happy to hit the hardest of the trails. He wasn't kidding, these are black-diamond trails indeed. Imagine hillclimbs where there is no choice but to finish it out. These are the kind of trails that can catch unsuspecting riders off guard. So it is imperative that everyone in your riding group is an advanced rider before you hit these ATV trails.

As indicated, the trails are marked for difficulty, but they are also numbered. A map shows all the trails and also their difficulty, and the trails are well marked throughout the system. Plus, if you need to get back to the main office, most trails have signs that direct you so you don't have to consult the map. One thing I did appreciate on the BMMS trails were their one-way nature, so there was no risk of blowing a corner and meeting another rider head-on. This contributes to safety, and allowed us to ride at a faster pace than normal.

The Story

Mull started this project years ago. Originally, the project began in an adjacent county, but was derailed when local environmental groups complained to the county board. After trouble at a meeting one night, Mull thanked everyone for coming and said he was taking his money and idea elsewhere. After a little more searching, he found another piece of property and started again. Citizens near the second site (near Hickory, N.C.) were happy to have Mull and his park.

"I started this because I was able to ride everywhere when I was a kid," says Mull. "Now, I want my kids to be able to ride in a good area, too." He also wanted to give riders the trails and facilities that he thinks is lacking in North Carolina. "There aren't a lot of riding areas in North Carolina," he explains. "And where there is riding, the areas are overcrowded with too many riders."

Thus BMMS opened.

Rules

If you go, there are some rules you must follow. First, is age guidelines. BMMS strictly adheres to the manufacturer guidelines on engine sizes. That means that no children younger than 16 years old can ride a machine more than 90cc. Children aged 12 to 16 must stay on machines 90cc and less. And those aged 6 to 11 can ride machines 70cc and less. Safety gear is also strictly enforced, and riding double is not allowed.

Mull is strictly enforcing a sound limit for all machines on the trails. A 99dB limit at 3,500 rpm is enforced and all silencers must have a USFS-approved spark arrestor.

These rules are a necessary thing in this age of litigation. Mull says in order to maintain insurance on the park, and not open himself to a financially devastating lawsuit, the rules are strictly enforced. He also said he is not afraid to turn patrons away if they do not follow the rules of the park. In short, call before you go to ensure you comply with the rules.

The rules are in place for everyone's safety and, in my opinion, they enhance the riding experience because you know everyone is serious about having fun on these beautiful trails!


Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park is "Perfection" For ATV Riders

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Motocross Gear and Accessories

!±8± Motocross Gear and Accessories

Most motocrossers can tell you: Motocross is an awesome sport. It's fun, it's fast, it's thrilling, and sometimes it can be dangerous. When you're riding fast and furious over bumps and hills and around sharp curves and turns, you want to make sure you're wearing the best motocross gear and accessories to ensure you won't get seriously hurt if you crash or fall. Here is a brief description of the motocross gear and accessories you need to look professional and ride safely.

Motocross Helmets

The top piece of gear on every motocross rider's list is the helmet. A quality motocross helmet will provide safety and protection for the head and neck while riding a motorcycle, and can significantly reduce the likelihood of a serious head injury or paralyzing injury occurring. Make sure your helmet fits well, and is snug without being uncomfortable (remember the lining will loosen up a little as you wear it, so the tighter the better when you first buy it). Never buy a used motocross helmet, and once you have been in an accident, you must always buy a new helmet.

Motocross Boots

Second only to helmets, boots not only protect and support the feet, but they protect your toes, ankles, shins and calves too. A quality pair of motocross boots will decrease the chance of sprains and twists, protect the ankle from lateral bangs and blows, and safeguard your legs from heat, burns and abrasions. Regular boots, even those that completely cover the ankle, won't protect you during motocross, so be sure to buy actual motocross boots. There is a huge variety of fashionable and trendy motocross boots available for motocross riders designed to match your bike and the rest of your motocross apparel and accessories.

Elbow and Knee Guards

The elbows and knees are among the most injury prone parts of your body (except for your head, of course), so they need extra protection. There is a wide variety of elbow and knee guards available for motocross riders, and most motocross clothing will accommodate them very generously. Most motocross jerseys leave extra room in the elbows and motocross pants will leave extra room in the knees for your guards. Elbow and knee guards should be comfortable enough that they stay out of mind until you need them.

Motocross Pants

Riding in regular pants or shorts is not recommended for motocross. Motocross pants have additional layers of protection built into the knees and thighs to protect against cuts and scrapes that may occur from brush, branches or plants while riding off road, or protect against road burn or rash that may occur from falls, skids or slides. Motocross pants won't protect you from more serious injuries, but they will cut down on scratches, scrapes and burns.

Motocross Jerseys

Besides helping you fit into the racing scene and helping you get recognized by your fans, jerseys also provide safety. Motocross jerseys have padding built right into the elbows and shoulders, and they are designed to be rip-resistant, so they will help protect the skin on your arms, back, chest or stomach against scrapes and road rash. Plus they look really cool. There are so many different designs, colors and styles of motocross jerseys to choose from today, it's really not hard to find the perfect riding or racing look for yourself.

Motocross Goggles

Last but not least, motocross goggles protect your eyes and face from dirt, dust, bugs and any other sort of flying debris, and help keep sweat from dripping into your eyes while you are riding. With the right motocross goggles you can eliminate glare, fog, rain, haze, mud or wind, and successfully keep your eyes on the prize.


Motocross Gear and Accessories

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Yamaha Rhino 700/660/450 Rear Brush Guard by Cycle Country. OEM. Tublar Steel. Chrome or Black. SSV-0SS56-51-28

!±8± Yamaha Rhino 700/660/450 Rear Brush Guard by Cycle Country. OEM. Tublar Steel. Chrome or Black. SSV-0SS56-51-28


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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Motorcycle Adventures in Southern Colorado

!±8± Motorcycle Adventures in Southern Colorado

Fall is approaching, and it's a perfect time to explore the valleys, the plains and the mountains of Southern Colorado. Motorcycling in Colorado in the fall requires lots of layers, as any outdoor sport in Colorado does. But the turning of the fall colors in the Aspen trees and the Oak brush make many of Colorado's destinations premier spots for hiking, enjoying the outdoors and photography.

Mesa Verde National Park, near Cortez, CO, offers ancient cliff dwellings of the ancestral Pueblo people who made it their home from AD 600 to AD 1300. Ticket and schedule information are available online by Googling "Mesa Verde National Park." From Cortez, the park is only 8 miles. From Denver, it's 380 miles, roughly, south on Highway 285 through Salida, Pagosa Springs and Durango. Within the park itself, there are many different options for food. And Cortez also has restaurants, lodging and gas. Don't forget your camera - Mesa Verde National Park has some of the best Indian ruins in the country!

Independence Pass between Aspen and Twin Lakes, CO, offers breathtaking views of Colorado's majestic Maroon Bells. You will travel through dense forests at lower elevations, but you will climb to nearly 13,000 feet at the top of Independence Pass. The road consists of switchbacks, steep drop-offs and sharp curves, so be sure to pay attention to the warning signs and don't be caught off guard. A camera is a must - the views are simply spectacular! Amenities are in either Aspen or Twin Lakes, with virtually nothing in between. From Aspen, go east on Highway 82. From Denver, take I-70 west to Vail, exiting I-70 at Highway 24. Follow 24 to Leadville and then find Highway 82 headed to Twin Lakes.

The San Juan Mountain Skyway is ranked by motorcyclists as a 9.5 out of 10 for popular riding destinations. This circular path will take you through historic mining towns, as well as fantastic ski resorts and through national forest lands as well. You will climb to over 10,000 feet three different times, and alternately will drive through some pristine canyons, bordered by 1000-foot cliffs. Tour the mining towns of Silverton and Ouray, ride the Narrow Gauge Railway from Durango to Silverton, and hike Bridal Veil Falls. From Durango, take Highway 160 west to Cortez. Just before Cortez, turn north on Highway 145, and follow it to Telluride. At Placerville, take Highway 62 to Ridgway, and then turn south on Highway 550. Highway 550 takes you back down to Durango, and the loop is about 250 miles. There are wonderful restaurants all along the way, great hotels and bed and breakfasts in which to stay, and shopping to beat the band! The roads are well maintained and in good condition, weather permitting. As always, when riding in Colorado's mountains, take plenty of layers as the weather changes sometimes every half hour.

These are some of the most beautiful destinations in southern Colorado, and they're especially nice on a motorcycle. The feel of the cool mountain air, the warm Colorado sun and the beauty of God's marvelous creation everywhere you look! Ride safe, ride smart, ride protected - but ride!


Motorcycle Adventures in Southern Colorado

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Two reasons why it is so popular UTV

!±8± Two reasons why it is so popular UTV

The UTV (Utility Terrain Vehicle) is now a very popular machine. They are common as the ATV and, in my opinion are equally or more diverse as the ATV.

One of the reasons why the UTV is so popular is because there are a variety of manufacturers for their production, producers who do not even bother with the other sports craft production.

Polaris, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda, Arctic Cat These are the most popular names that specialize in the production of UTValong with other sports and crafts such as motorcycles, quads, watercraft, snowmobiles, etc.

I want to talk about the other guy out there that are just as good UTV is building at an affordable price. Just because these guys do not specialize in sports-scale production does not mean you can not build a quality UTV.

I'm not going to mention them all, but we will give you an idea of ​​the three brands for various producers UTV. Once again, these guys specialize in other plantsbut their knowledge to bring to the table to give us a quality machine.

o The Bobcat 2300 4x4 utility vehicle has a four-wheel drive and four-wheel drive called InelliTraka. The system automatically sends power to all four wheels turn helps prevent the loss of grip

The IntelliTraka has an automatic locking differential which involves where necessary, but dissolves in the corners to minimize disturbance of soil and wear on other vehicle parts and accessories.

The2300 has its own hydraulic system to operate the plant RapidLinka. She has five different mounting options, a bucket, mower, pallet forks, material / blade and a broom. There is a hydraulic arm and front derailleur, the workhorse of RapidLinka fixing system, and has a lifting capacity of 500 pounds.

The Bobcat 2300 is equipped with 20 hp Kubota diesel engine and hydraulic automatic transmission. 25 mph is about the maximum speed for thisUnits.

Husqvarna 4421Utility huv or vehicle is equipped with both a 23 hp Honda gas or in a position for an additional $ $ 1,000 you get a 20 hp Kubota diesel engine

The 4421 has a very special broadcast. The four-wheel drive is automatically; Husqvarna called the land-train-sensitive system. There are no levers or switches, if the rear wheels then the slip differentials in the front begins to start with a clutch system. This allows a true 4-wheel drive for allSituations. This is a mechanical system, without electronic sensors and computer to activate the four wheel drive.

The transmission is a CVT (continuously variable transmission), which is very common in UTV. This single-speed transmission (no low range) is a high ratio of CVT for better torque at low revs. Husqvarna sealed CVT for deep water crossings and installation of high-power exhaust and snorkel. This is just the standard version of XP.

The Cub Cadet 4X4 UTV or C466 was the first timeintroduced in 2007. It 'the first ever designed by Cub Cadet 4X4 UTV.

Even if this first project Cub Cadet UTV 4x4, engineers do not hold anything back. This car quality ranks right up there with the rest of them.

The combination between the front and rear are completely independent, and blocked the front of a package real-C466 4WD

The 20 hp, 624cc Kohler Command V-Twin engine is composed of about 33 ft / lb torque. This engine has around since 1987;was tried for a good engine for this application is.

Hooded eye, wings, control lights, brush guard and pages of sculptures, this device looks very appealing to attract tourists and professional buyers UTV.

The second reason is that UTV is so popular because of its versatility. There are UTV's out there that are being built for leisure, but there are a lot of them built for work and recreation.
The combination of the twoUTV work and play in a design that makes it much more attractive to the buyer. The more versatile the equipment you get more for your hard-earned dollars.

Take a moment and look at several characteristics that make a typical UTV so versatile.

o Security: UTV everyone out there has the ability to safely carry two or more people from point A to point B due to the fact that UTV has all come as standard with seat belts and roll cages.

Nothing against ATVs, heck I have had severalIn the past, but I live in a rural farming community where the ATV is very common. ATV and UTV is actually legal to drive in our city. But I know that families who have lost or had family members permanently to a wheelchair from ATV accidents.

Reconciliation between work and leisure UTV tends to be more broadly based and have less ground clearance. Ground clearance is more than low center of gravity, the lower center of gravity allows him to be more stable than UTVon uneven terrain.

and Resilience: UTV is built to carry heavy loads. Most UTV comes standard with a cargo trailers, depending on the make and model you are loading platforms with a 12 volt motor that can lift the load floor can get installed automatically.

The combination of a loading area and the ability to tow a trailer of UTV advantage to drag more than a standard ATV.

Or passenger capacity: As mentioned earlier, UTV has the ability to carry two or more people.UTV are able to carry up to 6 or 8 people depending on the make and model of UTV.

If these two reasons were not sufficient to convince UTV because they are so popular on a few and then try to understand why they are so popular. You could also carry home after the test drive. It 'easy to fall for something this versatile, not to mention fun to drive.

For those of you who might be looking for a UTV, I'm sure there are out there, that theTheir needs perfectly. With the amount of production produced outside of these vehicles, you're spoiled for choice. I suggest you go to test drive several cars before making a final decision.

This may have vehicles that have the whole family or just to ride around, this could be a reason why they are so popular UTV.


Two reasons why it is so popular UTV

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

How safely you drive your ATV

!±8± How safely you drive your ATV

Sure, it's fun to ride and ATV, but when too many people have discovered - driving pleasure can be deadly. There are some basic things you can do to enjoy the ride, but it can hold.

If you want to make sure you or someone you love take the time to be sure. There are three areas that are covered here. The three topics for equipment, training and entertainment.

When it comes to speed, there are the basics, but even more secure, you should wear,beyond the basics. DOT approved helmet starting at and should also provide a full coverage face. Then there are the goggles. You must wear eye protection that fits over your helmet to wear in the face. These are available from splinters, dust, insects and whatever else gets up, have fun while you are kicked to protect.

You should also be driving a shirt that help wick away moisture and protection against sunburn and any brush or branches that can occur in both. With a pair of elbowWake is also a convenient location - just make sure they are comfortable and not restrict movement.

Also be sure to get a couple of off-road motorcycle or ATV Gloves get their hands on the brush, debris, or the output is not provided, the ATV will be protected.

You should also riding pants, as they also help to protect, you should fall off the ATV or beaten by a brush to get. Some have hip and knee, but if they would not do yourself a favorinclude them in the bag of the parachute.

For your feet, you must protect them with motocross (MX), riding boots. It would have been wise to have a number greater than this, so you can wear socks to help wick away moisture from your feet.

It now covers the device for training. There are training centers that are likely to visit and hands on training, but while this may be the best approach to training is not feasible due to its location. If you go to aTraining center is not an option, there are several DVD training tools, and you can see or observe the children before they go free.

The expenditure of time is always some training may seem boring, but it could prevent unnecessary injury or even death. Do not see the importance of training in your mission to go out and have fun.

Now for the behavior - there are some basic things to consider. If you go to ride, do not let your attitude be caused by alcohol. SinceMaximum capacity of alcohol while driving off-road vehicle or any vehicle.

The other settings that do not contribute to security as their way of thinking for themselves or anyone else thinks, or can not do anything. These are just some of the settings that can cause problems when the liberation. You never know when someone else might be on the hill or around the corner. How Dare Devil is not always going to be the smart way. Oh, it may seem cold, but if you are injured, there is so much fun.

Sobefore driving or send someone you love go away from having the right equipment, training and entertainment. Only basic courtesy to others while you are riding along the road will go.


How safely you drive your ATV

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

#107 Honda Foreman 450 Front Brush Guard

!±8±#107 Honda Foreman 450 Front Brush Guard

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