Quick And Effortless Steps To Cleaning Your Four Wheeler

Written by Kyle Framsburger on May 21, 2010 – 2:57 pm -

Generally a four wheeler gets very dirty after they are ridden through very muddy grounds, like in fields or woods. Debris and dirt can easily find its way in very inconvenient spots of the vehicle. While it may be true this can be quite annoying, there are easy steps to follow when trying to clean these types of vehicles.

The first step that is involved in cleaning your all terrain vehicle, or ATV for short, is to let allow it time to cool after using it and before you clean it. Never wash this type of vehicle immediately after using it. This is a very bad idea because the engine will still be very warm after it is used. Instead, just park it in a shaded area that is relatively cool so that both the engine and its parts have a chance to cool down.

After the ATV has had sufficient time to cool, use pressurized water to rinse down your item as much as you can. It is typically recommended that you begin rinsing at the top of the ATV and spray downward. Make certain that you spray both the front and back areas of the vehicle.

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Snowmobiles With A Modular Snowmobile Helmet

Written by Rick Schilds on April 1, 2010 – 10:34 am -

The problems with using a dirt bike helmet for a snowmobile are numerous. You don’t get the protection from the wind and cold, they fog up and visibility because treacherous and they wiggle and cramp your neck. Yes, for years, people would use dirt bike helmets for snowmobiles because there was not yet such a thing as the modular snowmobile helmet.

Snowmobiles do just about as much as dirt bikes with their woopy do’s, trick riding, sled races, and challenge races. Along with that the modular snowmobile helmet advanced and started to look a lot like the dirt bike helmet.

Snowmobiles, over the years, have evolved into some of the most reliable fun and transportation mediums on the planet. They can be modified to take bales of hay to cattle in the far off tundra of Alaska, with special skis they can race on frozen lakes at incredible speeds, and take supplies to villages in the far off north country. Snowmobiles have made the globe smaller, fun, and more competitive and without a doubt can take you to some of the most remote pieces of frozen paradise that you will ever witness. It is truly technology at its best.

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