Posted by John Harmon. on April 29, 2011 at 20:43:43 from (174.26.179.221):
In Reply to: ATV tire pressure?? posted by dave2 on April 29, 2011 at 12:04:53:
I have 5 in my arctic Cat 500 Quad. Can't have too hard a tire running around the washes and mountains or desert where we usually ride.Although liscensed for Highways use [You need lights,including stop lite,horn,mirrors and License and Insurance stickers] in addition now we have to buy a $25.00 License for off Highway use.The State[Arizona] brags that now they can put 7 more conservation officers along with the equipment they need ,out to control the "Off Roaders" with funds the new Off Road License generates . Now they are developing a trail system which to me is a joke. The cows and deer already have that taken care of.Soon to go out and ride your machine in enjoyment you will have to participate in a Lottery draw ,sorry not this year Mr. I guess I had better shut up and grin. JH
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