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  1. The 2016 ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship, continued this weekend, July 30, at the popular RedBud MX in Buchanan, Michigan. In a head-to-head battle with the current points leader and defending champion Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha/Maxxis/SSi Decals/Walsh Racecraft/FLY Racing’s Chad Wienen, Maxxis/Elka Suspension/Liquid Wrench’s Joel Hetrick rose to the occasion going 2-1 to take home his sixth win of the season. View the full article
  2. The 2016 ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship, continued this weekend, July 30, at the popular RedBud MX in Buchanan, Michigan. In a head-to-head battle with the current points leader and defending champion Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha/Maxxis/SSi Decals/Walsh Racecraft/FLY Racing’s Chad Wienen, Maxxis/Elka Suspension/Liquid Wrench’s Joel Hetrick rose to the occasion going 2-1 to take home his sixth win of the season. View the full article
  3. The 2016 ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship, continued today in the Empire State with the Unadilla ATV National. Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha/Maxxis/SSi Decals/Walsh Racecraft/FLY Racing’s Chad Wienen posted a dominate 2-1 moto tally at the ninth round of the season to earn his fourth AMA Pro ATV victory of the season and continue his quest for his fifth straight national title. View the full article
  4. The 2016 ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship, continued today in the Empire State with the Unadilla ATV National. Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha/Maxxis/SSi Decals/Walsh Racecraft/FLY Racing’s Chad Wienen posted a dominate 2-1 moto tally at the ninth round of the season to earn his fourth AMA Pro ATV victory of the season and continue his quest for his fifth straight national title. View the full article
  5. Spring Creek MX Park in Millville, Minnesota hosted the eighth round of the 2016 ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship, yesterday, July 2. Faced with some of the most challenging track conditions of the season, reigning four-time AMA Pro ATV Champion Chad Wienen rose to the occasion with a dominant 2-1 performance that gave the Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha/Maxxis/SSi Decals/Walsh Racecraft/FLY Racing rider his third overall victory of the season. View the full article
  6. The 2016 ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship, continued this past weekend, June 18, at the popular Sunset Ridge MX Park in Walnut, Illinois. With perfect race conditions, the world’s fastest ATV racers were able to fully showcase their talents for the large fan base with Maxxis/Elka Suspension/Liquid Wrench’s Joel Hetrick going 2-1 for the overall win. View the full article
  7. Hot and humid weather conditions returned for the sixth round of the ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship. Maxxis/Elka Suspension/Liquid Wrench’s Joel Hetrick would walk away with the overall win after claiming both moto wins at the famed Monster Mountain MX Park in Tallassee, Alabama. View the full article
  8. An abundant amount of rainfall occurred at High Point Raceway creating a slick and muddy track for the fifth round of the ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship. The track crew worked diligently to create the best racecourse possible and at the conclusion of the two 20-minute motos it was Maxxis/Elka Suspension/Liquid Wrench’s Joel Hetrick who took home the overall win with 2-1 moto finishes. View the full article
  9. The 2016 ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship, continued today, May 7, at the iconic Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana. The rain began to fall right before the second timed qualifying session creating a rough and rutted track, but Maxxis/Elka Suspension/Liquid Wrench’s Joel Hetrick conquered the obstacles to come out with the overall win. Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha/Maxxis/SSi Decals/Walsh Racecraft/FLY Racing’s Chad Wienen and JB Racing/Root River Racing/Gold Speed Tires’ Jeffrey Rastrelli rounded out the overall podium in second and third. View the full article
  10. The 2016 ProX ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX) presented by CST Tires, an AMA National Championship, continued today, April 23, at the iconic Muddy Creek Raceway in Blountville, Tennessee. With the presence of overcast skies the track shaped up nicely after rain showers the day before. Maxxis/Elka Suspension/Liquid Wrench’s Joel Hetrick was able to quickly adjust to the changing track conditions to take home his first win of the season. View the full article
  11. Fort Worth, TX (10/22/15) – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE QuadBoss QBT672 Mud Radials Are Made To Get Dirty The QuadBoss QBT 672 Mud Radial tires combine extreme puncture resistance, compliments of an 8-ply radial carcass, with 1.25 in. mud lugs and a directional tread design to ensure optimal traction in the most challenging terrains. Add to this a radial structure that lasts two to three times longer than Bias tires and a built-in rim guard to protect against trail damage, and you have a tire tough enough to meet the most stringent off-road demands. QuadBoss® is a leading brand of quality ATV/UTV parts and accessories. Founded in 2001, QuadBoss has grown to provide a large offering of accessories to make the most of your off-road experience, as well as a variety of replacement parts to keep your quad in top shape. For more information, contact QuadBoss at 877-847-1558 or online at www.quadboss.com. You can also follow QuadBoss on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. QuadBoss is distributed exclusively by Tucker Rocky Distributing.
  12. Fort Worth, TX (10/22/15) – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE One Kit from QuadBoss Will Make Your Carburetor Repairs a Breeze All the parts essential to repairing a single or dual carburetor are included in QuadBoss’s Carburetor Repair Kits, such as O-rings, gaskets, jets, needles, mixture screw, float bowl screws, float valve needle and seat. NBR rubber material and high-performance interface gasket material is used on all O-rings, rubber gaskets and paper gaskets, and O.E.M. jet sizes are also included. And all components are conveniently sized to fit US models. QuadBoss® is a leading brand of quality ATV/UTV parts and accessories. Founded in 2001, QuadBoss has grown to provide a large offering of accessories to make the most of your off-road experience, as well as a variety of replacement parts to keep your quad in top shape. For more information, contact QuadBoss at 877-847-1558 or online at www.quadboss.com. You can also follow QuadBoss on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. QuadBoss is distributed exclusively by Tucker Rocky Distributing.
  13. Fort Worth, TX (10/22/15) – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ramp Up Your Loading Game with Quadlite Ramps from QuadBoss The QuadBoss Aluminum Bi-Fold and XL Aluminum Folding Arch Quadlite Ramps are constructed of fully welded, heavy-duty, lightweight material that includes extra-strength hinges and joints built to easily handle up to 1,200 lbs. and 1,500 lbs., respectively; all outfitted with rubber-coated tabs to prevent tailgate damage as well as adjustable security straps to ensure the utmost stability and safety when in use. QuadBoss® is a leading brand of quality ATV/UTV parts and accessories. Founded in 2001, QuadBoss has grown to provide a large offering of accessories to make the most of your off-road experience, as well as a variety of replacement parts to keep your quad in top shape. For more information, contact QuadBoss at 877-847-1558 or online at www.quadboss.com. You can also follow QuadBoss on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. QuadBoss is distributed exclusively by Tucker Rocky Distributing. Available on Amazon
  14. QuadBoss has released a new Battery Isolator with and without a wiring kit. Description P/N Retail Battery Isolator 60-8898 $80.69 Battery Isolator with Wiring Kit 60-8899 $109.19 Battery Isolator •Designed for dual battery systems •Connects between batteries only •No alternator or ignition connection needed •Protects electronics during start up •Automatic function •Easy to install Battery Isolator with Wiring Kit •One Battery Isolator •One 24" #4 red cable, cut to length, with single 5/16" lug connector •One 12" #4 red cable with 5/16" lug connectors •One 12" #4 black cable with 5/16" lug connectors •One 5/16" lug connectors •One 3/8" lug connectors •One 1 1/2" red shrink tubing Link to QuadBoss Website - http://www.quadboss.com/battery-isolator.html
  15. Easy Tips on Hosting Your Own ATV Poker Runs West Virginia is a popular place for poker runs. With almost 70,000 acres of wooded lands, it’s not really a surprise to find plenty of event organizers utilizing the forested areas. Naturally, these scenic routes invite tourists and poker enthusiasts to join annual poker runs like Pikens ATV Poker run. For newbies, a poker run is essentially a different version of a scavenger hunt where poker fanatics travel in different modes of transportation (mostly bikes and ATVs), and collect cards at each predetermined stop. At the end of the event, the participant with the best hand wins the jackpot. Unlike most competitive poker tournaments, the jackpot prize in poker runs usually goes to charity events. So aside from enjoying the sceneries of West Virginia, you’ll also get a chance to contribute to several organizations. See, it’s a win-win situation. For many event organizers out there, planning a poker run is no easy task. It takes a careful amount of planning in order to successfully host one. So if you’re planning a poker run of your own, here’s a simple guide to help you out: How to organize a poker run Step 1: Why Host a Poker run? The first thing you should ask yourself is why host a poker run? It’s not enough to simply advertise the event. As the organizer, ask yourself: “What does this do for the community?” The funds generated from participants should go to a credible charity. Now when it comes to selecting the beneficiaries, there’s no right or wrong, as long as the money goes to a trustworthy organization. It may be wise to select a group that benefits West Virginia’s forests or perhaps organizations that help people with disabilities. According to Dealer News , the largest poker run event to date is the Colorado Poker Run which benefited abused and neglected children. Step 2: Secure the date and advertise details After you have decided with the charity, it’s time to smooth out the details. If you’re hosting a quad bike poker run, it should be easy to find plenty of communities to advertise. After all, West Virginia has been home to several poker runs ever since. You can post fliers near ATV shops or perhaps go online and post in a local group to spread awareness. Step 3: Looking for sponsors Sponsors play a huge role in the success of your event, especially if you have a limited budget. In poker tournaments, online portals are key players since they sponsor the major events like the World Series of Poker. In the UK’s sport scene, horse racing is becoming more popular. “The contribution that they has made since 2005 has topped £250,000, making it our largest corporate donor bar none,” according to Racing Welfare. In Latin America, the relatively unknown sport of Jai Alai continues to thrive with Clearwater Enviro Technologies and their sponsorship. See, ATV poker runs in West Virginia are already common so it shouldn’t be hard to attract sponsors. But if you’re advertising a different kind of poker run, say one that involves yachts or perhaps something uncommon in the city, hosting such would be more difficult. Luckily, as a remedy, sponsors can help provide you cash, food, and prizes which will help your event. Step 4: Planning committee and rules and route It’s essential to keep everything organized if you want a hassle-free experience. You may want to divide your team into several committees. Assign people for logistics, registration, public relationships, and for sponsorship too. Aside from dividing the team, you should also be ready with a map showing the route and a guidebook for rules and regulations. Remember to secure the necessary permits so you wouldn’t face any trouble come the actual event. Aside from the aforementioned steps, make sure you set a timeline for the event and prepare letters of gratitude to your sponsors.
  16. Great Day Hitch-N-Ride Rack The Hitch-N-Ride ATV Hitch Receiver Stabilizer from Great Day will help stop the excessive rattling and swaying caused from a loose hitch receiver. It features two stabilizing 3/8” screws that apply vertical and horizontal pressure to the hitch. Made in the U.S.A. from high-carbon steel, it is easy to install by just slipping over the trailer hitch and tightening the screws. Helps stop the excessive rattling and swaying caused from a loose hitch receiver Features two stabilizing 3/8” screws that apply vertical and horizontal pressure to the hitch Easy to install by just slipping over the trailer hitch and tightening the screws Made in the U.S.A. from high-carbon steel Available on Amazon
  17. With two wins in as many races in 2013, the season could not have started any better for Maxxis rider Chris Borich. In his latest victory, Borich took the XC1 Pro class win at the Maxxis General on Saturday. Round 2 of the GNCC series was held March 16 at Aonia Pass Motocross Park in Washington, Georgia. Borich faced stiff competition throughout the early stages of the race, but pulled through for the win. “The tires worked great out there today,” Borich said. “I have been running the Razr 2 fronts and regular Razr rear. It was a flawless day through the mud holes and dry, slick conditions. Traction was not a problem anywhere.” Fellow Maxxis rider Walker Fowler took second on the day, keeping Borich honest throughout the two-hour race. “It was dusty in the fields, but the woods were swampy from all the week's rain. The Razr tires hooked up awesome all day. I got a bad start, and they got me back to the front just like last week,” Fowler said. Borich and Fowler are first and second in points after two rounds. In the XC2 Pro Am class, Maxxis riders Brycen Neal and Landon Wolfe finished first and second respectively, just as they did at Round 1 in Florida. Brycen’s performance put him in fourth place overall for the day. Other notable results included Brian Wolf’s fourth-place finish in XC1 Pro and Marshall Goings’ College A class win, which was good for eighth overall. Maxxis congratulates Chris Borich and Brycen Neal on their victories and thanks all its riders for choosing the brand of champions. About Maxxis International For over 46 years, Maxxis International has delivered high-quality tires to both original equipment and aftermarket customers. Maxxis offers products for automotive, light truck, motorcycle, ATV, bicycle, lawn & garden and industrial use. The company has operations in Asia, Europe and North America, and its products are distributed in approximately 170 countries. For more information, please visit maxxis.com.
  18. On June 4th over 250 entries started at the 43nd annual Tecate SCORE Baja 500 with the expectations to finish the race and hopefully cross the finish line first. The Matlock Racing team once again cov... More...
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