Finally, manufacturers are starting to realize that girls ride ATV’s and dirt bikes too. How do we know? In past years, ATV’s and dirt bikes were made in 4 basic colors; Blue, Green, Yellow and Red. If you were a girl you had to choose red or yellow as the “Girl Color”. What was the fun in that? Being able to personalize your off-road product is what makes you an individual and we didn’t think girls should have to settle for red or yellow any longer.
Three years ago we asked our manufacturers in China to make pink plastics so that we could target female riders. They basically looked at us like we were crazy, but each year we continued to champion the fight for girl themed products. We wanted PINK, pink dirt bikes, pink ATV’s, pink helmets and pink riding gear.
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There are very few things more enjoyable for kids than riding an ATV. However, there are a few lessons every rider (especially a kid) should learn while getting ready to ride a kid ATV. Here are a few of them:
#1: Watch What You Wear
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There are a few things that are just given when you are talking about safety and kids ATVs. First, they should never ride adult size ATVs – ever! Second, they should always, always wear a child’s helmet. If these two conditions are not met, you are flirting with disaster.
You won’t let your child ride your adult size ATV, so they are driving you crazy to the get them one of their own. But where do you start when you are looking for a safe kids ATV? Look for the built-in safety features. Children do not have the strength or reflexes that adults have. They need additional safety features to help keep them safe.
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So you’ve decided to buy a kid ATV or you’ve already bought one. Now you want to buy some accessories for it. Here are a few ideas for ATV accessories that you can get for your child and for the ATV.
There is a variety of kid ATV accessories that can be worn by the rider on an ATV. Most of these items help protect the rider but some of them are simply to help the rider look and feel better.
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Kids All terrain vehicles (ATV’s) are used very harshly and can be very difficult to maintain if a routine maintenance is not included in their upkeep. Breakdowns can occur when driving and engine failure can also become a big issue. Maintaining the ATV is a mandatory job; some people don’t follow the basics and end up spending huge amounts of money on the repairs. However, once the damage is done there is no going back to the real thing.
Olson Powersports reccomends maintaining an ATV includes different steps which can be performed one after the other at least once every 3 months. Some steps include:
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