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I'm a representative from ATV Illustrated Magazine. We've been around since 2001 -- both in magazine form and on the web at http://www.atvillustrated.com. -- and I wanted to touch base with all you ATVers out there to see how much y'all know about us, how you think we're doing, what you like--and don't like--about our publication, what you think we should be doing more (or less) of, etc. We'll also soon be starting a new TV series, "ATV Illustrated Television", which will air on Comcast Cable out of Chicago and we're in discussions with Fox Sports to be carried on that nework, too. After the first year, the show will be broadcast nationwide. When the show airs, we'd like to get your feedback on it, too.

Right now, though, we would really appreciate whatever feedback you'd like to give us about our publication on any subject you'd like, from our content, to our photography, to how it reads, to how it looks--whatever strikes your fancy. You can share your observations and opinions here with your fellow ATVers, and I'd also be more than happy to hear from you personally at [email protected]. But no matter what method you use, I will definitely respond to your questions, comments and suggestions. Thanks for your time!

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Im Sorry But I have never heard of your Mag....:( Give me a Break down on what you guys do....

There used to be a ATV Geared Show a Few yrs ago but it Failed Miserably...I know I couldnt watch it.....Boring....

Do you have a Readers Rides Section in your Rag???

If you had a Section that involved the History of the ATV in every Publication I would buy it....

GET IT RAGGG!!!!!!!

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Guest ATV_Illustrated

We started out as a website years ago, then expanded into a magazine. We test the latest quads from the OEMs, do comparisons between close quads, review ATV accessories, gear, etc.

We do have an ATV history section, though it's not in every issue.

We don't have pictures of reader's ATV's, but we do articles on race shows and expo's alot, where we show some really cool looking customized quads.

Thanks for your interest

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Hi

I'm a representative from ATV Illustrated Magazine. We've been around since 2001 -- both in magazine form and on the web at http://www.atvillustrated.com. -- and I wanted to touch base with all you ATVers out there to see how much y'all know about us, how you think we're doing, what you like--and don't like--about our publication, what you think we should be doing more (or less) of, etc. We'll also soon be starting a new TV series, "ATV Illustrated Television", which will air on Comcast Cable out of Chicago and we're in discussions with Fox Sports to be carried on that nework, too. After the first year, the show will be broadcast nationwide. When the show airs, we'd like to get your feedback on it, too.

Right now, though, we would really appreciate whatever feedback you'd like to give us about our publication on any subject you'd like, from our content, to our photography, to how it reads, to how it looks--whatever strikes your fancy. You can share your observations and opinions here with your fellow ATVers, and I'd also be more than happy to hear from you personally at [email protected]. But no matter what method you use, I will definitely respond to your questions, comments and suggestions. Thanks for your time!

When's the TV series coming?

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I have to agree with MWKE. There is nothing more awesome than seeing regular folks on their machines besides all the pros and testers out there. I think you should have a section for user submitted photos. Heck, I think we could set a section aside for photo submissions that you could evaluate to put in your mag.

ATV Illustrated, if you decide you want to do something like this, we will make a general announcement to submit pics. Let me know.

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Yep, good issue.... they are previewing some trails in:

Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia.

There is also articles on the 2007 Polaris Hawkeye and 2008 KFX450R.

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