Thursday, June 25, 2009

Quad Bike Tires - What's What? By Darren P Moore

Tires- What's The Difference?

There are many different types of tires available for Quad Bikes, ATVs, Buggies and all have a completely different job. The one thing to remember is that the one you need for road use should always have the correct stamp or logo/kite mark to prove that it is for road use.

Many of the tires currently being used on the road are not legal and do not carry any safety stamp, which in turn can turn into a few points on your license and some cash from your wallet.

What Are The Alternatives?

  • Style - Field Trax
  • These are the type of tire that are used for utility use mainly as the cause less damage to the ground. A typical usage for this type of tire would be for a vehicle carrying tools on a school field or maybe on a golf course.
  • Style - Turf Tamers
  • As they are described, "Turf Tamers" are primarily used on fields where you need to cross causing the least amount of damage. Again these are mainly used for schools, colleges and golf courses to save creating too much damage.
  • Style - Knobbly
  • The good old knobbly tire is one of the first "E" Marked road tire that did not look like it was designed for the tarmac. These tires are probably the best way forward of you use on road and off road. Each manufacturers tires are different, and may not have "E" Marks.
  • Style - Pathfinder
  • Something for the weekend taken to another level! If you find yourself off road more than on the road then, this is the style of tire. Based on a tried and tested pattern used mainly on sand the pathfinder pulls grip from the center line and pushes it out sideways.
  • Style - Knarly
  • When looking for the extreme tire for off road work then this is the beast of beasts. The Knarly has more beef than your average deli counter and can take the roughest of terrains. This tire should only be used for off road work as it does not carry and rating stamp.

Did you find this article helpful? For anything related to the Quad Bike Industry there is only going to be one place to go - http://www.myquadbike.com. No matter what it is you are trying to find, a New Quad Bike to a Fuel Filler Cap - all will be available on a site you can trust. With information spanning all sections of the industry from Insurance, Finance, Where to Ride, Safety, Security and A List Of Dealers that are recognized as Industry Specialists, you'll always find something interesting. Also we have a comprehensive blog so, if you want to make your point known or ask a question then you have a point where you can do it. Visitors to the blog is increasing every day, so make sure that you pop by and leave us a comment.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Quad Bike "Night Riding" Tips! By Darren P Moore

Be Seen At Night
In the Quad Bike and ATV Industry there has always been an emphasis on apparel, what it looks like and how colourful it is. But sadly this is only shown in the light weight section of most stores and does not reflect in the winter or waterproof wear.

The majority of this section seemed to either be dark colours or camouflage, but which ever one it may be you need to make sure you have some High-Visibility points so that you can be seen whilst riding at night.

Below are just some of the market leading concepts in the high visibility section.

Arm Bands
It doesn't take much to cast the mind back to doing your cycling proficiency test at school to remember some of the tips given by the road safety officer about "Being Seen At Night." The arm band is one of the easiest items to wear and offers great visibility to vehicle approaching from the side - for example when parted at a junction. The costs involved in buying something like this are minimal.

Body Strips
Much like arm bands, the body strip is again easy to wear and gives great visibility from both front and rear. If worn with the arm bands it's safe to say that you would have extremely high visual impact on traffic coming at you from any angle. Costs, well again these are pretty economical and would cost you no more that about £15-20 depending on the size/manufacturer.

Waist Coats
Now we are not saying that these are the trendy alternative to wearing body belts or arm bands, but they certainly are light weight and can be stored easily under the seat on pretty much any ATV or Quad Bike. With a Velcro fastening system on the front and High Visibility strips and the front and rear, this style of garment is possibly one of the better ways to be seen at night. Costs between £15-20.

Jackets
We all see these day in day out when passing anyone working on the road gangs or building sites. Not only are these High Visibility but they come waterproof too. They have fluorescent stripes on the arms, front and rear panels and even the collar. (depending on manufacturer) These are great for night riding and not only give you a great presence on the road but are very warm and dry. Costs between £35/40 - £100 depending on manufacturer.

To summarize - the levels of visibility offered with these types of apparel vary. The costs agin are very much the same - but how can you place a cost on safety?

Did you find this article helpful?

For anything related to the Quad Bike Industry there is only going to be one place to go - http://www.myquadbike.com

No matter what it is you are trying to find, a New Quad Bike to a Fuel Filler Cap - all will be available on a site you can trust. With information spanning all sections of the industry from Insurance, Finance, Where to Ride, Safety, Security and A List Of Dealers that are recognised as Industry Specialists, you'll always find something interesting.

Also we have a comprehensive blog so, if you want to make your point known or ask a question then you have a point where you can do it. Visitors to the blog is increasing every day, so make sure that you pop by and leave us a comment.

 
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