Fall is right around the corner, and aside from the leaves changing colors and the temperatures dropping, we also get to partake in various activities that wouldn’t be as much fun during the summer -- ATV trail riding being one of them. Before packing up the truck and heading up to your favorite trail, you're going to want to make sure your ATV, UTV or Side by Side is in good condition, starting from the tires up. Anyone who comes across a problem with their tires can shop with the experts at Tires4That.com. The company specializes in being a leading provider of specialty tires.

Safe trail riding starts with proper care of the bike or ATV you’re riding on. From there, there are specific actions or precautions riders can take to minimize their chance of crash and injury. Here care five quick and easy tips to help you become a safer rider.

 

  • Wear Gear - This one might come off a no-brainer, but the easiest way to avoid injury is to wear the proper safety equipment. Regardless of how long or short you plan on riding, safety equipment should be worn at all times. Flipping and falling off an ATV is a lot easier than you might imagine. Wearing a helmet and goggles should become second nature to an experienced ATV rider.
  • Don’t Ride Alone - Any activity that has a chance for injury should never be performed alone. Having a riding buddy or two is the best way to prevent further damage from happening. Even the safest rider can still suffer an unexpected injury and/or accident. Having an accident take place with no one else around would prove to be very problematic.
  • Inspection - Making sure you give a quick inspection of your ATV or UTV before riding won’t be able to stop all problems from happening, but it can prevent most breakdowns and accidents from occurring. The possibility of breaking down is also another reason for riders to ride in groups.
  • Be Aware of Your Surroundings - Knowing your surroundings is not only vital to safer riding, but it is critical to remember how to get home. It’s very easy to get lost when you're riding on new trails. We recommend not venturing too far while riding on new trails. Being cautious of the ground can also help prevent you from being bounced off of your ride.
  • Always Be Cautious of Your Tires - Outside of inspecting your entire ATV or UTV, riders should pay extra attention to their tires. ATV and UTV tires are vastly different than your traditional car, truck, and SUV tires. Having top-of-the-line tires from Tires4That.com and being well equipped with backup tires will help make your trail riding season much more enjoyable.

 

Anyone interested in ordering specialty tires should contact our team here at Tires4That.com by calling us at 877-795-3728.

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