Big bore does not equal good skills, and this video is one of the best proofs for such a claim. Even more, the bigger ATVs are, the harder they are to master, given the increased weight and the amount of power their engines can deploy with only a slight jerk of the throttle lever.
In a way, more things can go even worse when aboard a big-bore ATV, especially when making a mistake or when the riding skills are not on level with the task ahead.
And what's even a worse derivative of the bigger weight... is that when such a machine flips over the poor rider, he or she will be anything but pleased. We can clearly see the fellow in this video shaken really bad, dizzy and visibly hurt. That was not caused by simply coming off his quad and into the mud, but by the Raptor rolling over him.
Riding ATVs through mud at high speed is truly fun (if you don't mind getting soaking wet and slimy), but such fun can often come with pain. Have fun, ride safe!
And what's even a worse derivative of the bigger weight... is that when such a machine flips over the poor rider, he or she will be anything but pleased. We can clearly see the fellow in this video shaken really bad, dizzy and visibly hurt. That was not caused by simply coming off his quad and into the mud, but by the Raptor rolling over him.
Riding ATVs through mud at high speed is truly fun (if you don't mind getting soaking wet and slimy), but such fun can often come with pain. Have fun, ride safe!