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Preparing for a Ride
A safe and enjoyable ride begins with good planning and preparation.
Always ride with at least one other person in case you have trouble, and let
someone know where you’re going and when you expect to return.
Before riding in an unfamiliar area, nd out in advance if you need special
permits, get maps so you can study the terrain, and talk to other riders who
know the area. e Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management
(USA only), the Ministry of Natural Resources (Canada only), riding clubs,
and o-road magazines are good sources of information.
WHAT TO TAKE TO THE RIDING AREA
Along with your ATV and riding gear, you should take along some tools
and supplies in case you have a problem.
We recommend that you always take water, food, a rst aid kit, and your
owner’s manual. Other items you should consider loading on your truck or
trailer include:
• a tool kit
• tire repair supplies and tools, tubes, and tires
• extra parts, such as a drive chain and master links, control levers, air
lter, cables, and spark plugs
• wire, duct tape, and rope
• extra gasoline
For safety, all refueling should be done at a gas station on the way to the
riding area or at your base camp.