ATV Riding for Beginners
If it’s your first time gearing up to ride an ATV, you’re in for the experience of a lifetime. Whether you’re joining some friends on the trails for the first time or you’ve recently invested in your own four-wheeler, plenty of fun awaits. However, when you’re a beginner, it’s important to brush up on some basic safety rules and other good riding practices before you hop on your quad.
Here at Tracy Motorsports, we’ve prepared a useful guide to help get you started. If you have questions or you’re in need of parts or service, feel free to contact us. We’re located in Tracy, California near Stockton, Modesto, and Livermore.
Riding Prep & Practice
Your quad may have four wheels, but it isn’t the same as driving a car. It functions more like a motorcycle in the sense that you straddle the seat and use a clutch and throttle. You’ll want to practice accelerating, braking, turning, and steering. It’s best to ride with a partner or group so if something happens, someone will be able to call for help. Always be sure your ATV is stocked with a first-aid kit, tool repair kit, a flashlight, water, and snacks. Other key items include a GPS or phone with charger, a patch kit for flats, a map, and a compass.
A major part of the preparation process is planning where to ride your four-wheeler. You want to have a good idea of what type of terrain you’ll be facing. Terrain can be wet and slippery or rocky and rough. Follow an experienced rider for your first couple of rides. They’ll be able to lead you along a path of less resistance, which will reduce your chances of rolling over.
Essential Gear
It won’t take long for you to realize just how powerful your ATV is. Therefore, you need to make sure you have proper safety gear and equipment before you start riding. You should start by investing in long sleeves and pants for riding. The idea is to cover as much skin as possible to avoid scratches and abrasions. You’ll also need a sturdy pair of gloves and a strong pair of boots that cover your ankles. For extreme riding, consider chest plates and knee pads.
Of course, you’ll also need a helmet that’s been rated for extreme sports. Many riders choose to go with motocross helmets. If you go with this type of helmet, don’t forget to add pair of goggles to the mix to protect your eyes from flying debris. Whatever kind you choose, be sure it fits properly. It shouldn’t feel loose or wiggle around. It also shouldn’t pinch or cause pain.
Adapting To The Trail
Once you’re riding the trails, you should be using proper etiquette. Slow down when you’re in the presence of animals, hikers, and other riders. Speaking of other riders, give them plenty of space when crossing paths. If you’re passing by private lands, campgrounds, or residence, be courteous and don’t invade their space.
It’s inevitable that you’ll encounter ruts, so use care when navigating these tricky areas. You want to avoid a rollover at all costs, so slow down and put both wheels on one side of your quad into the rut as you ride along its path. Keep the wheels on the edge as much as you can, then adjust your speed and approach as you turn through them. As long as you don’t attempt to speed right over them, you should be fine. The key to adapting to the trail as a beginner is to take things slow and learn your limits.
General Safety Guidelines
You’re just about ready to conquer the trails on your ATV. There are some other general safety guidelines to keep in mind. Most importantly, don’t take unnecessary risks on your four-wheeler. Under no circumstances should you drink or use drugs before a ride. This might be considered common sense for most people, but it’s still worth noting. When you ride your quad, you’re operating heavy machinery that requires you to maintain your focus and reflexes. Never push yourself past your limits. Take breaks to stretch your legs, rest your eyes, and keep hydrated.
If the only thing standing between you and your first trail ride is a new four-wheeler, stop by Tracy Motorsports today! We’ve got an impressive selection of ATVs for you to choose from. As an added bonus, we’re also able to provide financing options. You’ll find our dealership conveniently located in Tracy, California near Stockton, Modesto, and Livermore.