Introducing a new safety attachment for backwards flip-overs.mpg

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2009

Introducing the Quad-Rite Flip Guard, a new safety attachment to reduce the possibility of a backwards flip-over. Mark Shaw, the inventor introduces the safety attachment and explains how to attach the Flip Guard and accessories to your ATV. This safety attachment is to be used following the manufacturers recommendations for single seated and double seated ATVs.

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  • Learn how to ride and you'll never need this. If kids learn to ride with this on there then get on one not equiped with it and kill themselves they could probably have a lawsuit. Just learn to ride and don't be a pussy.

  • @martybrasher

    We at Quad-rite want to promote safety. We want people to exercise safety when riding and loading and not rely on this safety attachment. We want people to take training courses. Accidents can happen to the inexperienced as well as the experienced rider, that's why it's called a accident. We have called this product, "Quad-rite flip guard, we want people to quad right and reduce the possibility of a backwards flip-over.

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  • Well if you are talking about riding safley, riding doubles is never safe or a good idea.

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  • I wouldn't buy that even if it had 100 dollar bills attached to it....Maybe you should buy something that you can handle....DORK

  • oh, sorry, i commented before you explained that. GREAT product though! I will sure look into this when I get an atv next year

  • Can you still have and use a trailer hitch with this product? 

  • Dude this is a great idea! Great way to stop rollovers. Best of luck to you selling this!

  • @martybrasher duuude i love you for this!!! also, the FOUR WHEELERS are not supposed to have 2 riders on them anyways... but you safety people should know that

  • I was seriously injured 3 years ago when my atv flipped over backwards breaking 8 ribs,b roken shoulder and a punctured lung.Just for the record I am a experienced rider but accidents do happen.I never met a man that was in a serious accident that thought he had too much safety equipment. You have a good idea. Thanks

  • @LuigiBobaganoosh haha, true that. if they want to they should of bout a 2 up.

  • Ya and if It goes to flip it is gona did in too the ground then the atv is stuck up haha or it can do a complete roll if ur on a steep enough hill

  • learn how to ride and won't need one? wow that's a wonderful way to look at safety. I've never had an accident so I may as well not wear my seat belt in my truck either right.... Any safety feature is a wonderful idea. From what i can see this is a wonderful idea, I don't own an atv but i would look into getting myself one of these, especially if it makes my little ones that much safer.

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