Why Upgrade Your ATV or Motorcycle?

Upgrade what you already have for practical reasons.

Maybe you like your ride as is but it’s not serving your needs. You can add cargo racks or boxes, fender or saddlebags to your ATV and to many motorcycles. Use them for carrying anything from fishing and hunting supplies to your lunch. The size of your vehicle will determine how much extra storage you can add. Some bigger motorcycles even have their own luggage containers.

You can also upgrade individual stock parts for better performance from the vehicle and longer life. Perhaps you want to upgrade the exhaust system on your bike, so you don’t wake the neighbours when you leave for work in the morning. The list of upgrades you can add to your bike or ATV is extensive: winches, tires, wheels, mirrors – pretty much everything.

Upgrade what you have for vanity reasons.

Riding is fun – even when you ride for the most utilitarian of reasons. So upgrading your ride can make it even more fun. Say you want to ride more aggressively. New wheels and shocks on your current ATV or bike can create a completely different feel – like a new bike but for a much lower price.

Maybe you really like the look of your ATV or motorcycle – so much so that you want to customize it. These are sexy vehicles and individualizing them makes them an extension of ourselves. Perhaps you want chrome rims on your ATV or other chrome highlights. Or a rear spoiler on your touring bike adds flair. Even a unique paint job may be a significant upgrade if it makes you happy. The only limit is your imagination. Well, maybe your imagination and budget.

Or actually move up to another model for these same reasons.

If you can afford it, the purchase of a new ATV or motorcycle is an exciting moment in any rider’s life. But there’s still that practical-versus-personal inner argument.

We advocate the same for new ATV riders: start small and get bigger with your experience. But if you’ve been riding a while and are more confident, maybe you’re ready for something with more power for better performance. It increases the adrenaline rush.

On the practical side, maybe you need a different ATV or motorcycle because your needs have changed. Say you need a bigger ATV with towing capacity and more space because you bought a bigger piece of land and need to do more chores. Or perhaps you’ve switched jobs and an extra half hour’s commute every day would feel more comfortable riding lower in the saddle than the height your current motorcycle offers.

What to Look for in a Towing Company

Do you know what to look for in towing company? My guess is that unless you are in immediate need of one, you don’t give much thought to that question or it’s answer. Most of us hope that our vehicles will not fail us. We hope we will never need a tow truck. It is an expense many, or maybe all, of us don’t want to think about.

I hope you are one of the lucky few who never find themselves in need of towing services. Unfortunately, I have had more than one experience with towing companies and tow truck drivers. Although I do not own a towing company myself, I have some ideas about what you might want to think about when choosing a company to tow your car or truck.

First of all, when you call is the phone answered at all? Believe it or not, some companies answer the phone intermittently. Is the person on the other end of the line professional and knowledgeable about what you will need for your particular circumstances?

Will the driver, along with the tow truck, be there shortly? And if they can not make it right away are you given an estimated arrival time? Even if they can not get to you immediately, they should be honest about your waiting time. This allows you to plan for their arrival and also it can free your mind of worry if they are not there as quickly as you feel they should be. This also allows you to inform any officers that stop to ask if you need assistance that you have a tow truck on the way.

When the driver arrives in the tow truck, is he professional? Does he work with confidence? Is he or she able to answer any and all of your questions? When it comes to your vehicle, you do not want someone loading it on to the truck that does not know what they are doing. This can be costly. You want to be sure your drivers are experienced and confident.

Is the equipment and the tow truck itself in good shape? I wouldn’t want my vehicle towed by a truck that looks as if it is about to break down. I would not want a very old and worn-out tow truck carrying my car or truck. I am not saying it has to be brand new, but it has to be in good shape. A company that cares for it’s own vehicles is more likely to take good care of yours.

Do they have the right type of truck for your situation? Will your vehicle need a flatbed tow? If so, do they have what you need?

I would also advise against basing your decision entirely on price. If a company is the cheapest, is there a reason for that? Although I would not use the most expensive towing company and would definitely call for some prices, I would choose a company whose price is somewhere in the middle. You get what you pay for.