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Proper training
and preparation can help you have a fun and
safe ride. Before you go make sure you are
well prepared with the proper equipment.
To make sure you are well prepared, take
a training course to get you up to speed
or refresh your memory. The following are
just a few of the training courses available.
The ATV RiderCourse
Developed by the ATV Safety Institute, the ATV RiderCourse provides hands-on
training in the basic techniques for riding an all-terrain vehicle. The
course also covers protective gear, local laws, finding places to ride,
and environmental concerns. If you bought your ATV after December 30,1986,
you may be eligible for free training. Those not eligible for the free
training may take the course for a small fee. The ATV RiderCourse is available
nationwide. To sign up call: 1-800-887-2887
Off-Highway Motorcycle
Training
T.E.A.M. Arizona (480) 998-9888
T.E.A.M. Arizona conducts basic rider training for dirt bikes.
Four-Wheel
Drive
Arizona State Association of Four-Wheel Drive Clubs (602)-258-4BY4
The ASA4WDC sponsors safety clinics that teach the basics of 4WD.
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Pre-Trip inspections |
Check your OHV before
each trip. Good preventative maintenance
means less chance of breaking down in the
backcountry.
Ride with a club
The obvious advantage is having a friend to tow you out of a tough spot.
You can also learn from trail veterans. Another thing to consider is that,
in many cases, clubs have established trails and a good relationship with
land owners/managers.
Safety Equipment
If you ride a motorcycle or ATV always wear a helmet, eye protection, and
gloves. Long sleeve shirt, long pants and boots protect you from branches
and thorns along the trail.
Proper Size ATV
ATV Size and Minimum Ages recommended by the ATV Safety Institute and ATV
manufacturers:
ATV Size Recommended Minimum Age
Under 70cc 6 years and older
70 - 90cc 12 years and older
Over 90cc 16 years and older
Emergencies
Always let a responsible person know where you are going and when you will
return. Take a first aid kit and a survival kit with you and know how to
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When riding off road,
there is always a good chance of getting
stuck or stranded. Below are lists of items
that can help.
Basic Survival Items: Food,
Water, Water Purifier, Compass, Space Blankets,
Whistle, Knife, Matches, Sunscreen, Toilet
Paper
Vehicle Equipment
- General: Maps,
First Aid Kit, CB Radio, Tools, Fire Extinguisher,
Spare Vehicle Key, Flares, Duct Tape, Gloves,
Warm Clothing, Flashlight/Batteries/Bulb,
Tarp, Tent, Sleeping Bags, Towels
Vehicle Equipment
- Mechanical: Radiator
Stop Leak, Extra Fan Belts, Radiator Hoses,
Electrical Wire, Jumper Cables, Baling Wire,
Oil, Gas, Assortment of Bolts, Nuts and Washers,
Siphon Hose, Fuses, Tires, Full Size Spare
Tire, Tire Pressure Gauge, Air Pump, Tire
Repair Kit, Tire Chains
Vehicle Equipment
- Extrication: Shovel,
Axe/Saw, Jack, Star Lug Wrench, Hydraulic
Jack, Hi-Lift Jack, Tow Strap, Hand Winch |
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