Showing posts with label Children Riding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children Riding. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2013

All Terrain Accessories(ATV) Make That Ride Unforgettable

 

Motorcycle and ATV Parts and Accessories

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There are two aspects of ATV'ing that can really make your next ride an incredible adventure as opposed to just average.  Better performance is the first and comfort is the second.   To better aid you in enjoying your next ride we have assembled the top atv accessory ideas to give you both an upgrade in atv performance and comfortability in driving.

 1. The bumper is the first part of the atv accessory list that has to be considered. Originally a bumper was a separate metal bar or blade at each end of a vehicle to prevent damaging the atv.  The bumper is one of the more upgradable aspects of an atv.  ATV bumpers com in different colors, shapes and materials.  Which can give your atv a much more streamlined appearance and make your ride faster, thus truly more enjoyable.

2. Another atv accessory is a cabin enclosure.  What you use your atv for dictates which cab enclosure that you should purchase.  If you use it for fishing expeditions.  The weather becomes stormy and you are far from shelter.  All you need is a atv cabin enclosure installed to make this atv problem go away.  A good cabin enclosure has 3 windows, one entry door, and is made of a flame retardant material. Another atv cabin enclosure is what is called a “hunting blind”.  It is 5 zippered gun ports.  Some hunting blind atv cabin enclosures have a zippered gun port in the roof for goose and duck hunting.

 3. The third must have atv accessory can be broken down into several categories.  This particular atv accessory is a holder for your spotting scope, camera, and 8mm and VHS camcorder.  Want to carry small things with you without losing them?  A fender organizer atv accessory will do the trick.  For bigger items  think about purchasing a bucket hugger controlled cargo tray.  The bucket hugger atv accessory securely holds two 50-gallon buckets and tools. 

4. The next atv accessory no active ATV'er should be without is good grip.  During a ride in the summer your hand may get slippery from the seat and you can easily lose control of the vehicle.  You want grips that are made of non-slip soft rubber.  Look at high-density foam.  This can deaden vibration and prevents the dreaded "tingling" in your hands.  Ask for anti-vibration pads, which minimize fatigue and prevent slippage. 

5. Helmets are way to show your individuality.  Helmets come in a multitude of styles, shapes and colors.  But no matter what helmet you decide to purchase make sure have a lock for the helmet.  A great atv accessory are slip through standard "D" rings which will help secure the helmet to your ATV.

6. Last but not least atv accessory which will give you the ultimate in comfortability while atv-ying are handlebar mitts.  Fitting easily over the handlebars they keep your hands warm and dry when the weather is not that favourable. 

Just remember these are just suggestions to make your next trip enjoyable.  An upgrade in both performance and comfortability, increasing the chances of your next atv experience one of the best yet.
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Friday, September 16, 2011

Motorcycle Riding with Children

Children and Motorcycles

Many children grow up in families where motorcycles are a part of life. I can remember my husband taking our boys for rides as soon as they were old enough to walk. This was scary for me as I don’t have a great deal of motorcycle riding experience. However, my husband has been on them since he was a toddler so it was just a natural process for him.

Most children love riding on motorcycles, but the issue is very controversial. I am an overprotective mom, so it is hard for me too. However, all of my children love riding on them and I trust my husband to have their best interest in hand all the time. I really hate it when my children are on the highway because I know accidents can happen so quickly. We do make sure they were long sleeved shirts and pants. They also have helmets to wear that fit them properly.

They make motorcycles for children to ride on their own by the time they are four or five years of age. My children all learned how to operate one as soon as they were able to ride a regular bike without training wheels. Of course the motorcycle, called a 50, is very low to the ground and doesn’t go very fast. When I look back at it now, I think it was very good practice for them to learn about operating vehicles.

This is not to say that everything went smooth! My oldest son crashed his motorcycle into a fence when he was seven as he lost control. I think me tried to stop but panicked and pushed the gas more. My other son loved to go as fast as he could, so we were hesitant to move him up to a larger bike because with the size came more power. Children should never be left to ride a motorcycle without the proper safety equipment and without parental supervision.

Since children can’t legally ride their motorcycle on the street, they have to ride them on dirk trails or motorcycle  trails. Make sure the type of motorcycle you purchase for them is designed for such rough terrain. You should also consider purchasing them a helmet that has a full face cover. It is common for children to crash their motorcycle, and hitting their chin or mouth on the handle bars is also common.

If your child is a rider on a motorcycle with another adult, make sure that adult has a license to operate a motorcycle. Smaller children can ride on the front of the motorcycle but they are encouraged to ride on the back. Make sure they always wear a helmet even for a short ride. Children are allowed to ride on a motorcycle on major highways, but this is a personal decision for the parent. I will tell you it is not one I am comfortable with for my own children.

Never allow your children to operate a motorcycle with another child on the bike. This can lead to the child trying to show off and for accidents to happen. It also shifts the weight of the bike when you add an extra person, and the child operating the motorcycle may not be able to handle the extra weight.

While operating or riding on a motorcycle can be dangerous for a child, it can also be a great deal of fun. They will have fond memories of it as well. Parents have a responsibility to keep their children safe while operating a motorcycle. Don’t share helmets among your children as they won’t fit each of them properly.

Many children enjoy operating a motorcycle, and parents will find that it can help them become more responsible. They also learn valuable skills about operating vehicles and safety at a very early age. Children who wear safety equipment as a child will continue to do so as an adult. They also develop skills to make them safer drivers so that when they are old enough to operate a motorcycle on the street, they have plenty of experience.   atj