Spares are good, but heavy and take up space in a UTV compared to a full-sized 4-wheeler. And I've seen Lighter Fluid used but that might end your adventure earlier than you planned and cost a bit more than you want in used-up (human) body parts.
For the long adventures I like the most, a comfortable ATV with racks would be the best choice. If you plan to carry a passenger I'd highly suggest a true 2-person ATV like the Outlander Max or Polaris Touring.
If you went out with a UTV you could take a spare tire. Also a can of liter fluid, you can put a tire back on a rim. Not sure if that's a problem on ATV's but its useful in my Hilux.
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speedguyz 2 years ago
Great Info, thanks.
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gutchie121 3 years ago
Spares are good, but heavy and take up space in a UTV compared to a full-sized 4-wheeler. And I've seen Lighter Fluid used but that might end your adventure earlier than you planned and cost a bit more than you want in used-up (human) body parts.
ATVTVCOM 3 years ago
Do you reccomend any particular ATV'S?
We have a honda trx 350. Its a good little bike, but doesent have enough power to get me and my kit along main roads at high speeds.
I would like your expert opinion.
THANKS!
Are you the guy in the video?
gutchie121 3 years ago
For the long adventures I like the most, a comfortable ATV with racks would be the best choice. If you plan to carry a passenger I'd highly suggest a true 2-person ATV like the Outlander Max or Polaris Touring.
And yes, I'm the guy you see on the video.
ATVTVCOM 3 years ago
If you went out with a UTV you could take a spare tire. Also a can of liter fluid, you can put a tire back on a rim. Not sure if that's a problem on ATV's but its useful in my Hilux.
SuperleggeraVW 3 years ago