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  1. The ATV Motocross National Championship Series (ATVMX) made its return to Briarcliff MX in Nashport, Ohio for the season finale race. View the full article
  2. The ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) Series, an AMA National Championship, concluded round nine of the AMA Pro Championship at the historic Loretta Lynn Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee on Saturday, August 14. View the full article
  3. The ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) Series, an AMA National Championship, wrapped up round 8 of the 2021 season in Buchanan, Michigan. It was an all-out battle between the two front-runners chasing down the National Championship. View the full article
  4. The ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) Series headed to scenic New York for round seven of what has already been a season filled with excitement and drama View the full article
  5. Round six of the ATV Motocross National Championship Series (ATVMX), an AMA National Championship, settled into Pleasure Valley Raceway (PVR) for a 4th of July weekend full of racing action View the full article
  6. fter four rounds of competition the 2021 ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) Series, an AMA National Championship, pro points battle continues to remain intense with a razor thin margin. View the full article
  7. Round four of the 2021 ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) Series, an AMA National Championship, headed to Aonia Pass MX in Washington, Georgia for another exciting round of competition. View the full article
  8. Combining the excitement that Phoenix Racing/CST Tires/Elka/Walsh Race Craft/Moose Racing’s Joel Hetrick brings to the weekend and the familiar dirt of High Point Raceway. View the full article
  9. The 2021 ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) Series, an AMA National Championship, heads to Pennsylvania this weekend, May 15 and 16 for round three. View the full article
  10. Round two of the 2021 ATV Motocross Championship Series (ATVMX), an AMA National Championship, headed to the Lonestar state while another epic battle was on tap as defending champion Wienen Motorsport/Maxxis/SSi Decals/Fly Racing/Yamaha’s Chad Wienen was looking to capitalize on his win at the opening round. View the full article
  11. When looking for ATV rack storage, one of the industry leaders in this category is Kolpin. They make some pretty cool ATV accessories. The ATV Matrix Seat Rack Bag is one of these pretty cool and must have accessories for your ATV. If you like to hit the trails and want to bring some stuff with you, this is the bag to have for the ride! The ATV Matrix Seat Rack Bag is a perfect bag for your rear ATV rack and offers maximum storage in a compact design with an integrated padded back rest style seat, for added comfort. It fits most ATV racks using reinforced buckles, has a 3-piece zippered bag design and an included center cooler, which can keep up to a 12-pack of beverages cold with room for additional stuff for the ride. Constructed of 600 denier nylon with exclusive Hydro Shield UV coating to prevent dirt and mud from impregnating the fiber while Rhino Armour reinforcement is included in all high wear areas, which provides extra durability for all that trail riding. The bag below is the black version and it's available for $114.99 on the Kolpin site but if you hurry, you may be able to snag it for less! Here's a couple of options on where to get it now: Buy it on Amazon for $99.99 Buy it on Bike Bandit for $114.99 Overview & Specs Durable 600D Nylon construction with Hydro Shield™ and UV coating Exterior shock-cord for smaller items (2) water bottle holders that zip closed when not in use 57 liters of accessible storage Reinforced buckles allow for easy on/off of most ATV racks Padded backrest and seat pad for added comfort Overall Dimensions 32" x 22" x 11" and Side Pod Dimensions: 16" x 6" x 8" Color: Black or Camo Weight: 8 pounds Are you into CAMO, is your ATV plastic camouflage? You can get the Kolpin Matrix ATV Seat Bag in Mossy Oak too! Best price we found is $109.99 from Amazon View full post
  12. When looking for ATV rack storage, one of the industry leaders in this category is Kolpin. They make some pretty cool ATV accessories. The ATV Matrix Seat Rack Bag is one of these pretty cool and must have accessories for your ATV. If you like to hit the trails and want to bring some stuff with you, this is the bag to have for the ride! The ATV Matrix Seat Rack Bag is a perfect bag for your rear ATV rack and offers maximum storage in a compact design with an integrated padded back rest style seat, for added comfort. It fits most ATV racks using reinforced buckles, has a 3-piece zippered bag design and an included center cooler, which can keep up to a 12-pack of beverages cold with room for additional stuff for the ride. Constructed of 600 denier nylon with exclusive Hydro Shield UV coating to prevent dirt and mud from impregnating the fiber while Rhino Armour reinforcement is included in all high wear areas, which provides extra durability for all that trail riding. The bag below is the black version and it's available for $114.99 on the Kolpin site but if you hurry, you may be able to snag it for less! Here's a couple of options on where to get it now: Buy it on Amazon for $99.99 Buy it on Bike Bandit for $114.99 Overview & Specs Durable 600D Nylon construction with Hydro Shield™ and UV coating Exterior shock-cord for smaller items (2) water bottle holders that zip closed when not in use 57 liters of accessible storage Reinforced buckles allow for easy on/off of most ATV racks Padded backrest and seat pad for added comfort Overall Dimensions 32" x 22" x 11" and Side Pod Dimensions: 16" x 6" x 8" Color: Black or Camo Weight: 8 pounds Are you into CAMO, is your ATV plastic camouflage? You can get the Kolpin Matrix ATV Seat Bag in Mossy Oak too! Best price we found is $109.99 from Amazon
  13. With a ton of brands and models available, shopping for ATV gear isn’t easy. Today at Quad Crazy, we’re going to discuss the best ATV goggles on the market from a few of our favorite gear manufacturers. We’ve combined our experience with different ATV goggle brands alongside reading online reviews, comparing prices, specs and more. From all that research, we’ve been able to determine the five best products for 2021. Our picks include one product for each category below: Overall top pick Top premium roll offs Best cheap ATV goggles Most suitable OTG (over the glasses) ATV goggles And not forgetting the budding pros...we’ve also included our top pick for kids! The 5 Best ATV Goggles This Year Our Top Rated ATV Goggles: 100% Racecraft Want the best ATV goggles on this list for the money? Look no further than the 100% Racecraft Goggles. They weigh in at around $75 with a mirrored lens, or, head for the standard Racecraft ATV goggles with a lower $65 price tag. The first thing we like (apart from them looking super-cool with a mirrored lens), is the wide field of vision. It gives the rider a slightly wider peripheral than the likes of the Oakley O Frames, which are also featured on this list. And, that’s important whether you’re looking ahead on track, trail, or in a race. Breathability is better than most. Not only do the 100% Racecraft ATV goggles get air intake channels built into the face foam, but that foam is triple layered too. For warmer days riding that means less sweating, as moisture is wicked away with ease. In the colder months that breathability is going to mean less fogging, which is helped along with the Lexan lens which includes a strong anti fog coating. Ready to hit rocky trails with your buddies? The 100% goggles have got you covered, thanks to their removable nose guard that keeps you protected, and the tear off compatible lens helps to give you clear vision all ride long. Better still, the Racecrafts won’t be slipping on your lid, thanks to the 45mm silicon coated strap. Looking for the best ATV goggles in terms of value for cash? We’re picking the $75 Racecrafts - you can grab them here at an absolute steal. The Best ATV Goggles with Roll Offs: Oakley Airbrake If you’re on a tight budget, we’d suggest looking away now. Although we’re highlighting the Oakley Airbrake as one of the best ATV goggles (with roll offs), they have a price tag to match; around $200! But, you do get what you pay for. For a start, you’ll have a lens changing system that’s easy to use, as well as a full on roll off system to keep vision at its best, even on the muddiest of rides. Impact resistance compared with cheaper goggles is much higher, so they will stand the test of time. And, rather than taking different goggles with different lenses (clear, mirrored etc) to the track to suit all weather conditions, simply take the Oakley Airbrakes with some spare lenses. Changing lenses is a breeze thanks to their Switchlock technology. Field of vision is comparable to the 100% Racecraft, which we love, and is certainly above par when it comes to the 99.9% of other ATV goggles. And, like the Racecrafts mentioned above, these goggles aren’t just comfortable, they’re exceptional when it comes to battling fogging. The layered foam wicks away moisture, and the F3 anti-fog coating on the lens ensures that you keep maximum field of vision at all times. The price tag might be off putting for some. But if you have the budget, the Oakley Airbrakes are a must for any ATV junky’s gear bag. Top Pick for Cheap ATV Goggles: Oakley O Frame If you’re on the lookout for the best ATV goggles on a budget, we have something pretty-cool for you; the Oakley O Frames. O Frames have been used in ATV and dirt bike riding for over two decades and they’re still a hot seller; that’s a testament to how good value for money they really are. And, if you’re looking for cheap ATV goggles from a leading brand, then these are the ones you want. Tons of online reviews are going to back up that statement. Like all the best goggles, you’ll get a triple layered face foam. That’s for comfort, to wick away sweat when the adrenaline’s pumping, and to help stop fogging. Prepping your gear back for a race? You’ll need a vision system. You have the option of the Airbrake roll offs mentioned above, but you’ll need to invest a hefty $200. The O Frames? You’ll get a 2-pin tear off system to load up 15+ tear offs for a race, and you’ll be able to grab these set of goggles for a ridiculously low price of around $40. Want to stock up your gear bag with some cheap ATV goggles? We’d be headed straight for the Oakley O Frame, and we found a great deal on them here. ATV Goggles Suitable for OTG: 100% Accuri 2 OTG Years ago, if you rode ATV trails and wore glasses, well, tough luck. No manufacturers produced an ATV goggle suitable for people wearing glasses. That changed when Oakley introduced the L Frame, and since then, a ton of OTG (over the glasses) ATV goggles have hit the market. Want the very best? We’d be headed straight for the Accuri 2 from 100%, inclusive of a feature list that’s comparable to the 100% Racecraft goggles mentioned above. And it’s not just our top pick. Read guides like this one covering dirt bike goggles and you’ll see the Accuri OTG are the ones you need in your kit bag. You’ll get a wide field of vision, in a goggle frame that’s going to accommodate your glasses easily, triple layer foam for comfort, and an anti fog lens. Even better is the fact you can grab them here for around $15 less than the mirrored version of the 100% Racecrafts; exceptional value for money. The Best Goggles For Kids: 100% Mini Strata Our final category is the best ATV goggles for kids. Again, we’re headed for the 100% brand, and the Mini Stratas. The first thing you’ll notice is they’re ridiculously cheap. Expecting to pay $75 like the Racecrafts? Nope. $40 like the O Frames? Think again. They’re more than half the price of the O Frames; you’ll be getting change from $20! Naturally, they come with a smaller frame size to suit kids helmets, and a 35mm silicon strap rather than the 45mm on the adult 100% goggles. But apart from that, you’ll get the usual comfort, ventilation from the face foam, and anti-fog lens to stop fogging. There’s nothing else to it. If you want the most bang for your buck and the best ATV goggles for kids, you don’t need to be looking at any other product, just head for the 100% Mini Strata. Quad Crazy’s Picks: Best ATV Goggle Brands Hopefully, you’re loving our top picks above. But, if you want to keep browsing ATV goggles, just bear this in mind… Cheap brands don't offer all the features ATV goggles need: scratch resistant and anti fog lenses, layered face foam for ventilation, a large frame for a wide field of vision, tear off lens, roll offs and more. So, how do you choose? Simply stick to Quad Crazy’s list of the best ATV goggle brands (all of which are on offer here😞 100% FXR Fly Racing Dirt Fox Racing Leatt Oakley Scott Shift Spy Optics Thor That’s a wrap to our guide to the best ATV goggles. Looking to read more reviews, and all things ATV? Jump over to Quad Crazy’s ATV Magazine, we’re constantly uploading cool content like this. View full post
  14. With a ton of brands and models available, shopping for ATV gear isn’t easy. Today at Quad Crazy, we’re going to discuss the best ATV goggles on the market from a few of our favorite gear manufacturers. We’ve combined our experience with different ATV goggle brands alongside reading online reviews, comparing prices, specs and more. From all that research, we’ve been able to determine the five best products for 2021. Our picks include one product for each category below: Overall top pick Top premium roll offs Best cheap ATV goggles Most suitable OTG (over the glasses) ATV goggles And not forgetting the budding pros...we’ve also included our top pick for kids! The 5 Best ATV Goggles This Year Our Top Rated ATV Goggles: 100% Racecraft Want the best ATV goggles on this list for the money? Look no further than the 100% Racecraft Goggles. They weigh in at around $75 with a mirrored lens, or, head for the standard Racecraft ATV goggles with a lower $65 price tag. The first thing we like (apart from them looking super-cool with a mirrored lens), is the wide field of vision. It gives the rider a slightly wider peripheral than the likes of the Oakley O Frames, which are also featured on this list. And, that’s important whether you’re looking ahead on track, trail, or in a race. Breathability is better than most. Not only do the 100% Racecraft ATV goggles get air intake channels built into the face foam, but that foam is triple layered too. For warmer days riding that means less sweating, as moisture is wicked away with ease. In the colder months that breathability is going to mean less fogging, which is helped along with the Lexan lens which includes a strong anti fog coating. Ready to hit rocky trails with your buddies? The 100% goggles have got you covered, thanks to their removable nose guard that keeps you protected, and the tear off compatible lens helps to give you clear vision all ride long. Better still, the Racecrafts won’t be slipping on your lid, thanks to the 45mm silicon coated strap. Looking for the best ATV goggles in terms of value for cash? We’re picking the $75 Racecrafts - you can grab them here at an absolute steal. The Best ATV Goggles with Roll Offs: Oakley Airbrake If you’re on a tight budget, we’d suggest looking away now. Although we’re highlighting the Oakley Airbrake as one of the best ATV goggles (with roll offs), they have a price tag to match; around $200! But, you do get what you pay for. For a start, you’ll have a lens changing system that’s easy to use, as well as a full on roll off system to keep vision at its best, even on the muddiest of rides. Impact resistance compared with cheaper goggles is much higher, so they will stand the test of time. And, rather than taking different goggles with different lenses (clear, mirrored etc) to the track to suit all weather conditions, simply take the Oakley Airbrakes with some spare lenses. Changing lenses is a breeze thanks to their Switchlock technology. Field of vision is comparable to the 100% Racecraft, which we love, and is certainly above par when it comes to the 99.9% of other ATV goggles. And, like the Racecrafts mentioned above, these goggles aren’t just comfortable, they’re exceptional when it comes to battling fogging. The layered foam wicks away moisture, and the F3 anti-fog coating on the lens ensures that you keep maximum field of vision at all times. The price tag might be off putting for some. But if you have the budget, the Oakley Airbrakes are a must for any ATV junky’s gear bag. Top Pick for Cheap ATV Goggles: Oakley O Frame If you’re on the lookout for the best ATV goggles on a budget, we have something pretty-cool for you; the Oakley O Frames. O Frames have been used in ATV and dirt bike riding for over two decades and they’re still a hot seller; that’s a testament to how good value for money they really are. And, if you’re looking for cheap ATV goggles from a leading brand, then these are the ones you want. Tons of online reviews are going to back up that statement. Like all the best goggles, you’ll get a triple layered face foam. That’s for comfort, to wick away sweat when the adrenaline’s pumping, and to help stop fogging. Prepping your gear back for a race? You’ll need a vision system. You have the option of the Airbrake roll offs mentioned above, but you’ll need to invest a hefty $200. The O Frames? You’ll get a 2-pin tear off system to load up 15+ tear offs for a race, and you’ll be able to grab these set of goggles for a ridiculously low price of around $40. Want to stock up your gear bag with some cheap ATV goggles? We’d be headed straight for the Oakley O Frame, and we found a great deal on them here. ATV Goggles Suitable for OTG: 100% Accuri 2 OTG Years ago, if you rode ATV trails and wore glasses, well, tough luck. No manufacturers produced an ATV goggle suitable for people wearing glasses. That changed when Oakley introduced the L Frame, and since then, a ton of OTG (over the glasses) ATV goggles have hit the market. Want the very best? We’d be headed straight for the Accuri 2 from 100%, inclusive of a feature list that’s comparable to the 100% Racecraft goggles mentioned above. And it’s not just our top pick. Read guides like this one covering dirt bike goggles and you’ll see the Accuri OTG are the ones you need in your kit bag. You’ll get a wide field of vision, in a goggle frame that’s going to accommodate your glasses easily, triple layer foam for comfort, and an anti fog lens. Even better is the fact you can grab them here for around $15 less than the mirrored version of the 100% Racecrafts; exceptional value for money. The Best Goggles For Kids: 100% Mini Strata Our final category is the best ATV goggles for kids. Again, we’re headed for the 100% brand, and the Mini Stratas. The first thing you’ll notice is they’re ridiculously cheap. Expecting to pay $75 like the Racecrafts? Nope. $40 like the O Frames? Think again. They’re more than half the price of the O Frames; you’ll be getting change from $20! Naturally, they come with a smaller frame size to suit kids helmets, and a 35mm silicon strap rather than the 45mm on the adult 100% goggles. But apart from that, you’ll get the usual comfort, ventilation from the face foam, and anti-fog lens to stop fogging. There’s nothing else to it. If you want the most bang for your buck and the best ATV goggles for kids, you don’t need to be looking at any other product, just head for the 100% Mini Strata. Quad Crazy’s Picks: Best ATV Goggle Brands Hopefully, you’re loving our top picks above. But, if you want to keep browsing ATV goggles, just bear this in mind… Cheap brands don't offer all the features ATV goggles need: scratch resistant and anti fog lenses, layered face foam for ventilation, a large frame for a wide field of vision, tear off lens, roll offs and more. So, how do you choose? Simply stick to Quad Crazy’s list of the best ATV goggle brands (all of which are on offer here😞 100% FXR Fly Racing Dirt Fox Racing Leatt Oakley Scott Shift Spy Optics Thor That’s a wrap to our guide to the best ATV goggles. Looking to read more reviews, and all things ATV? Jump over to Quad Crazy’s ATV Magazine, we’re constantly uploading cool content like this.
  15. The 2021 ATV Motocross National Championship kicked off with Round 1, ATV Supercross, of AMA Pro ATV Racing inside the historic Daytona International Speedway. With everyone eager to get the racing season underway, the stage was set for an exciting day of racing with an almost full gate of AMA Pro ATV racers. View the full article
  16. atvs The YFZ450R, Raptor 700R, and Raptor Sport quads are back! Yamaha, the only major powersports manufacturer still producing sport ATVs, announces new 2021 YFZ450R and Raptor models. View the full article
  17. atvs A Polaris sport quad and a Timbersled kit make the ultimate winter ATV. Grind Hard Plumbing Co strips the wheels off of a Polaris sport quad and mates a Timbersled track and ski kit to make the ultimate winter ATV. View the full article
  18. news A powerful trail machine ready to tackle the hardest adventures. Polaris unveiled the 2021 Sportsman 850 Trail Edition ATV with factory-equipped enhancements to tackle the roughest terrain. View the full article
  19. news How a recreation staple met its untimely demise. FortNine pens a loving tribute to the three-wheeled ATC, and asks: What really killed them? View the full article
  20. news The KingQuad 500 and 750 Power Steering models get plastic utility rack covers. Suzuki says the snug-fitting covers can aid load securing or be a workstation. View the full article
  21. The ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX), an AMA National Championship, traveled to Bowling Green, Kentucky on November 14 for the awards banquet, organized and managed by 88 Live to Ride, Inc. View the full article
  22. The 2020 ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) Series, an AMA National Championship, season finale would take place at South of the Border MX (SOBMX) in Hamer, South Carolina. SOBMX would be the round where the 2020 season would come to a close after a lengthy season that once again saw Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha/Maxxis’ Chad Wienen and Phoenix Racing Honda/Maxxis/Elka’s Joel Hetrick locked in a championship points battle until the end. View the full article
  23. Three Palms Action Sports Park in Conroe Texas would host the first doubleheader in the 2020 ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) Series, an AMA National Championship, on September 19 and 20. View the full article
  24. After an extended break between rounds along with a venue change to add to the mixture, the 2020 ATV Motocross National Championship Series, an AMA National Championship, continues to showcase some of the greatest battles the series has seen. With the season pushed further into the fall months and the cancellation of the Loretta Lynn’s round, Lake Sugar Tree in Axton Virginia would host the seventh round of racing. View the full article
  25. At the RedBud ATVMX National, round six of the 2020 ATV Motocross National Championship, saw Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha/Maxxis’ Chad Wienen would find success at the legendary Redbud Motocross facility as he scored 1-1 on the day to take the highly coveted win which now marks back to back overalls as we head into the final rounds of the season. View the full article
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