BLM Proposes ATV/Motocross Track on Lake Mountain

Posted by admin on January 30, 2010 under ATV Racing, BLM, Motocross Track, trails | Comments are off for this article

Salt Lake City, Utah—The Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake Field Office announces a public scoping meeting for a proposed ATV motocross track and trail system on West Mountain.  The meeting will be held on Jan. 27, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., at the Payson City Center, City Council Chambers, 439 West Utah Avenue, Payson, [...]

2009 Review- July 4th

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2009 Review- July 4th

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2009 Review- End of May

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2009 Review- Memorial Weekend

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2009 Review- May

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2009 Review April

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ATR’s new Can-AM Renegade, Outlander & Outlander MAX Chassis Spine

Posted by 4Nines on January 25, 2010 under ATR, ATV Accessories, All Terrain Research, Cam-Am, Chassis, MAX, Outlander, Reinforcement, Renegade, Spine | Comments are off for this article

ATR-Can-Am-Chassis-SpineATR’s new Chassis Spine is a fully engineered solution to keep your Can-Am Renegade, Outlander or Outlander MAX rigid and tough! This beefy spine is made from 6061-T6 Aircraft grade aluminum and went through many revisions until ATR ended up with a shape that is low in weight, while adding the needed rigidity!
ATR-Can-AM-Chassis-Spine This spine is designed to reinforce the entire length of the 4” x 1.5” main frame tube. The Chassis Spine will keep the main frame tube true and keep it from deforming from the stress of racing and aggressive trail riding. Another problem area the ATR Chassis Spine solves is that without a skid plate the main frame tube is exposed and easily dented from hitting rocks or stumps. Once the frame tube is dented it can be easier for it to deform further. The Chassis Spine can be used to bring some damaged frames back to spec.

The Chassis Spine is a simple “bolt on” install as well! If your chassis is out of alignment it may require more force from a mallet and block of wood to install them, but it will straighten your deformed frame in the process.

For more information visit ATR’s website at AllTerrainResearch.net or call them at 903-581-0008.

You can also discuss their product more thoroughly at Can-AmForum.com as well!

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2009 Review March

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2009 Review Jan-Feb

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