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  1. When it comes to embarking on thrilling ATV adventures, striking the perfect balance between customization and practicality is key. As you start modifying your ATV to tailor it to your preferences and needs, you might find that you're losing valuable storage space. But fear not! We're here to unravel a storage solution that's been the subject of many inquiries: Pelican cases and their budget-friendly alternatives.

    Losing Storage During Customization

    It's no secret that as you soup up your ATV with exciting modifications like racks, snorkels, or specialized equipment, the available storage space can shrink. This conundrum has sparked a common question among enthusiasts: "How can I keep my storage capacity while enhancing my ride?"

    The Storage Dilemma: Resolved

    Enter the hero of our story: Pelican cases. These rugged, dependable cases are renowned for their durability and waterproofing, making them an excellent choice for ATV storage. Not only do they protect your gear from the elements, but they also offer ample space to stow away essentials securely.

    However, we understand that Pelican cases might not fit everyone's budget. Fear not! A more economical option awaits. While not as renowned as Pelican, there are budget-friendly cases that offer decent protection without burning a hole in your pocket. These alternatives can be a great compromise between affordability and functionality.

    Securing the Solution

    Attaching these cases to your ATV is another crucial step. U-bolts come to the rescue, providing a sturdy way to fasten the cases onto your quad. The key here is to ensure a secure fit that can withstand the rigors of off-road adventures. To take it a step further, silicone the holes where the bolts go through. This creates an extra layer of protection against water infiltration, keeping your gear dry even when the trails get muddy.

    In Conclusion

    As you transform your ATV into the ultimate adventure companion, storage doesn't have to be compromised. Pelican cases offer premium protection for your belongings, while their more affordable counterparts bring similar benefits without breaking the bank. By attaching them securely with U-bolts and employing a bit of silicone magic, you can hit the trails with peace of mind, knowing your essentials are safe and sound.

    So, whether you're venturing into the wilderness or tackling tough terrains, your ATV can now carry both the thrill of customization and the convenience of ample storage. Get ready to rev up and ride out – your gear's in good hands!

    Remember: Modify, store, and conquer – all in one unforgettable ride!

    Share your storage hacks and tips in the comments below, and let's keep the adventure going!

    I'll humbly leave this link to my Amazon Store front, I don't sell the product but I do receive a small commission!  https://www.amazon.com/shop/offroad.dan/photo/amzn1.shoppablemedia.v1.7c4986ab-557d-4b6e-bd22-493008782ffe?ref_=aip_sf_photo_spv_ons_mixed_d

  2. Well It's definitely been a minute! In this video you can see a huge change in weather from start to finish haah! I'm hoping this is going to be the big comeback and get some more some-what consistent videos out there on the channel.
    If you could it would be awesome if you can checkout this video, it's a long one! The longer you watch the more help it gives the video to reach out to other people; Grab some popcorn! Make sure to select the highest quality when watching!

    Besides just watching the video it helps if you could simply like, comment and share the video from the actual Youtube page!

    See ya on the trails!

     

     

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  3. 4 hours ago, Ajmboy said:

    That's pretty cool how you get both quads in there. Do you have a drain or something in the floor for when the snow melts off?

    Right now we dont, We usually wash the bikes off at a self serve carwash in winter but that being said if there is a time when there will be lots of snow on our bikes going in well probably just drill a hole.

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