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Street Legal Utility Vehicle Ordinance Passes in Fremont, NE

“You can drive a utility vehicle on the street in some Nebraska cities but it depends on the city and their local UTV ordinance.”

Fremont, Nebraska has passed an ordinance which allows Utility Vehicles (called a Side by Side or UTV) such as the Honda Big Red, Kawasaki Mule and Teryx and Yamaha Rhino to be driven on most city streets. The Fremont UTV ordinance states specifically that Golf carts, go-carts and ATVs do not qualify.

There are limitations for street legal utility vehicles but most new UTVs are nearly compliant right out of the crate. The Fremont ordinance is very specific but our basic [and not legally binding] understanding is that to be street legal a UTV must have the following:  Headlights, tail lights and turn signals, properly functioning brake system, adequate mufflers, an approved spark arrestor, roll bar and safety belts. Registered UTVs cannot exceed 30 miles per hour, must be equipped with a bicycle safety flag and can only be operated on the streets from sunrise to sunset. Licensed drivers must apply for a permit at the local police station, pay a $25 fee for the registration, be at least 18 years old and carry liability insurance.

Click the following link for the full Street Legal Utility Vehicle Ordinance information within the Fremont Nebraska City Council Meeting minutes:  [Agenda Pages 133-137]

Utility Vehicle / Side By Side Inventory at Dillon Brothers in Omaha, NE

The Street Legal Side by Side ordinance defines UTVs as being between 48-74 inches wide, a maximum of 135 inches long from bumper to bumper, weigh between 900-2000 lbs and seat at least 2 people side by side. Certain streets are still prohibited for UTV use  including 23rd street (Hwy 30), Broad Street (Hwy 77, Bell Street and Military Ave. but these streets may still be crossed at traffic light controlled intersections.

You can drive a Utility Vehicle on the streets in other Nebraska cities as well. At least a few other cities have passed similar street legal UTV ordinances or are at least considering them. So far Stanton, NE and Alliance, NE have also passed ordinances allowing UTVs to have limited street use, similar to Fremont. Columbus has rejected such an ordinance in the past but it continues to come up in committee hearings.

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We here at Dillon Brothers carry a full line of new Yamaha, Honda and Kawasaki UTVs as well as used models including the occasional Polaris and Arctic Cat side by sides.

To recap, in order to operate your UTV on the streets in Fremont you must do the following:

- Read the Legal Document [ City of Fremont City Council Agenda Pages 133-137 ]

- Apply for a permit at the police station

- Pay a $25 fee

- Provide a valid drivers license proving you are at least 18 years of age

- Meet all vehicle requirements including headlight, tail light, turn signals, adequate muffler and spark arrestor, roll bar, safety belts, bicycle safety flag, etc..  
- Provide proof of liability insurance for vehicle

- Do not exceed 30 mph and do not drive on 23rd Street, Broad street, Bell Street or Military Ave.

 

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ATV and MOTORCYCLE 180 Horseshoe Drag Race – Atlantic Iowa

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ATV & MOTORCYCLE 180 Horseshoe Drag Race in Atlantic Iowa
Saturday July 28th, 2012 [MAP]

*A JENSEN PROMOTIONS EVENT*

×HEAD 2 HEAD RACING – DOUBLE ELIMINATION×
Saturday, July 28th / Atlantic Fairgrounds Arena
$200 Cash – 1st place Unlimited Class
$100 Cash – 2nd place Unlimited Class
$50 Cash – 3rd place Unlimited Class
$25 Cash – 4th place Unlimited Class
$15 Cash – 5th place Unlimited Class

Trophy Classes:
ATV 4504/2652 – 5004/3502 ATV 4004/2502
ATV 5014/3512 & above ATV 3994/2492 & below
Utility ATV 500 & below Utility ATV 501 & above Side by Side (Ranger, Rhino, etc) Womens Open
Big bikes (4504/2502) Lite bikes (2504/1252)
Bikes Below (2494/1242) Youth bikes (65cc & under)
Youth ATV’s (90cc & Under) Pit bikes (10in-12in wheels)
Gate: FREE
Race: $15 first class, $12 every other class

Times: Gates open @ 3pm. Races start @ 6pm

Requirements: helmet, goggles, long pants, long sleeve shirt, over the ankle boots, minors under 18 must have guardians signature at sign in, No Alcohol, call or email for complete rules, No racer sign up after riders meeting is over! Riders meeting @ 5:45 pm! Please sign up as soon as you get to the event. This will keep the line shorter and allow us to start on time. Rain or shine. There will be food and beverages at food stand. No coolers please.

Directions: Atlantic Iowa Fairgrounds. SW side of town. E of Taco Bell. [MAP]

Questions: call Dan Jensen @ 816-868-8218
Email: drjensen21@ yahoo.com, Web: www.Bad180.net
Sponsors: Nishna Valley Cycle (Ask about sponsoring this event)

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Offroad Riding Areas : All Geared Up and No Place To Ride

“Between government regulations, environmental groups and and liability issues in this overly lawyered up society times are tough for those of us who like to go play in the dirt”

It is becoming increasingly difficult to find places to take your off road vehicles to go riding, whether they be dirt bikes or ATVs.  Between government regulations, environmental groups and and liability issues in this overly lawyered up society times are tough for those of us who like to go play in the dirt.  In this article I will list and discuss all of the places to ride that I’ve found so far within a 4-5 hour drive of the Omaha metro area.

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I read somewhere the other day that Nebraska is the last state in the country where riders young and old can use public trails for free with no extra license or registration required. That being said it also very few public places available to ride on including just 1 national forest. With no state funded trails or management program we’re almost exclusively limited to the kindness of landowners or forced to pay to ride on private parks.

Well I guess we should start with the closest places to ride and work our way out.  Since I don’t want limit this article to just Nebraska I will include all of the surrounding states [Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota] as well so long as the parks are within a 5 hour drive.  I will include all of the free as well as pay to ride places I find since we’re all just looking for as many places as we can find.

River Valley OHV Park is by far the closest place for Omaha riders to go off-road. Located just across the South Omaha Bridge in Council Bluffs, IA. at 4300 East S. Omaha Bridge Road this OHV park is open to the public at no cost and allows ATV and dirt bikes to ride the trails from 7:00 am to dusk. Since it’s in IA  you will need an IA DNR permit sticker for each of your vehicles.

river-valley-ohv-park

Abbotts Sports Complexappears to be the next closest track. Located at 7600 N. 70th Street Lincoln, NE 68517 the Abbott Motocross Facility features 2 motocross tracks. The main track is 1.5 miles long and 30 feet wide. It features doubles, tabletops, rhythm-sections, rollers, and off-camber corners. They also feature a mini track that is open to riders 9 years of age and younger that ride 50cc or 65cc motorcycles or ATVs.  Abbott does have a daily charge of either $20/ rider for the main track and $15/rider for the mini track or you can purchase monthly or yearly memberships. ATVs are allowed on Mondays and Saturdays.

Unfortunately that’s about it for “official” places to ride within an hour drive of the Omaha metro area. I’m sure there are several spots on private land but without written authorization to mention them here it’s probably safer to leave them off the list for now.

“Hopefully we can turn around the disturbing trend towards banning off road riding in more and more places.”

Headworks OHV Park is a good place that requires a little driving to get to, just west of Genoa, Nebraska. This free OHV park features about 600 acres of sandy wood trails, hill climbs, camping and picnic areas. They usually close the park from the beginning of March till about mid May for seasonal dredging of the area so be sure to contact the Loup Power District first to check to make sure it’s open.

Fiddler Creek Motocross Park is located about 1 mile west of Homer, NE and about 10 miles south of Sioux City and is a members only track which runs $125/yr for a family membership.  They have practice runs available from 2:00-8:30 Tuesday & Thursday and races on the weekend.

Off Road Ranch located at 2900 Old Hwy 8 Norfolk,NE 68701 is a 30 acre ranch featuring a 300ft sand drag strip, a motocross/ATV track and even some snowmobile runs in the winter. They also have on-site camping available. The cost to ride is $20 for a daily pass or you can purchase an individual or family yearly membership.

Gypsum City OHV Park  is located at 2390 Mill Road, south of Fort Dodge just off U.S. Highway 20 in Iowa.  This 300 acre park features 15 miles of rolling hills and perimeter trails. It also has a 15 acre, 1.5 mile motocross track and a 0.4 mile kids track with beginner and safety training area.  The park is free to ride with proper DNR sticker and is open from sunrise to sunset.

Scramblers Motocross Park is located west of Yankton, SD.  Open 7 days a week, weather permitting when races aren’t going on and features a motocross track and a mini-track for beginners and kid riders. Cost is $10 per rider or you can purchase a yearly membership.

Rathburn OHV Park is on the southwest arm of Lake Rathburn off Highway 142 in south central IA.  Open to dirt bikes and ATVs this park encompasses nearly 125 acres in an abandoned rock quarry on Army Corps of Engineers land.  It is free to ride but as with all Iowa OHV parks a DNR sticker is required.

Perry Lake ATV & Motorcycle Trail is located just off of Perry Lake State park which is northeast of Topeka, KS.  The park has over 140 acres and features 2 short tracks, a dedicated children’s riding area and a longer trail with both easy and more challenging terrain. Riding is free open during daylight hours.

 

Perry Lake OHV Park

Tuttle Creek ORV Area is located near Randolph, KS which is about 24 miles north of Manhattan, KS.  It features 310 acres of steep hill climbs, rocky terrain sections with sharp turns, deep ruts, creek crossings and scattered mud puddles. It even includes some very cool jeep trails, which I know isn’t what we’re talking about in this article necessarily but I’m partial to anyone who likes to play in the dirt. The best part of all is it’s free.

Nicholson-Ford OHV Park is located just outside of Marshalltown, IA.  It is a 110 acre park featuring approximately 20 miles of river bottom trails. It is free to ride with an Iowa DNR sticker as usual. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to gather much more information or reviews beyond that. .

Bluff Creek OHV Park is what seems to be the biggest and best place to ride within a 4 hour drive, just southwest of Oskaloosa, IA.  This 350 acre park with most of the area available for dirt bike and ATV riding features nearly 20 miles of trails, steep hill climbs and 3 motocross tracks.  A long abandoned coal mine, this park has well maintained and marked trails with some cool bridge crossings and even has camping available. Riding is free with the usual appropriate stickers and the hours are from dawn till dusk.

Talsmas Trail Park is located just across the South Dakota boarder at 404031 313th St. in Avon, SD 57315.  This is a private ranch with several hundred acres of designated riding area. The trails consist of climbing hills, creek crossings, overlooking bluffs, brush and open prairies.  The cost to ride is $25 per rider/day and camping is allowed overnight with 2 day rides. Hours are 9:00 to 1 hour before sundown on Saturday & Sunday and the same with Monday-Friday but they request you call ahead for weekday rides.

Tama OHV Park over is over in Iowa just south of Tama on State Highway 63. With 300 acres of tight wooded trail riding and some hills it also features a 15 mile perimeter trail, a kids track and 23 campsites, 10 of which have electric hookups. Riding is free but you’ll need the usual Iowa DNR stickers on your vehicles.

Harlan County Lake is located near Republican City, NE. With 9 miles of trails for ATV and motorcycles located on 475 acres it has a little something for everyone. The trails wind through a variety of terrain, ranging from rolling hills full of prairie grasses to streams to nice wooded areas. There is also a 2.3 acre area including a mini-track separated from the rest of the riding area that is specifically designated for beginner riders on a 90cc or small motorcycles and ATVs where young riders can develop their skills in a controlled, safe environment.  Riding is allowed from dawn to dusk and is free to the general public.

Harlan County Lake OHV Park

Dismal River Trail in the Bessey Ranger District of Nebraska’s one and only National Forest is located just south of Halsey, NE.  Unfortunately only 11 miles of sandy trails remain available to OHVs, down from 300 miles just a few years ago and only 18 acres of open riding, down from the previous 90,000. This is a painful reminder of the ongoing struggle with the government and environmental groups over areas available to ride your dirt bikes and ATVs.

Lakeview OHV Park is located northeast of Iowa City, IA near the northeast edge of Coralville Lake. This 160 acre off road park has 2 motocross tracks, a children’ area for 100cc and under vehicles and a mix of wooded and open trails. Riding is free with the appropriate stickers from the Iowa DNR.

Riverview OHV Park is located on Hawthorne Street in Waterloo, IA. This 180 acre park is surrounded by the Cedar River offering up some scenic riverside trails.  It features 2 motocross tracks including a Pee Wee track for the younger riders as well as a small hill climb. It’s free to ride provided you have your up to date DNR stickers.

Waterloo, IA OHV Trails

Well that’s about all I can find for now. I will try and update this article if and when I find more places to ride off road around Omaha.  If anyone knows of other good spots that are relatively close please feel free to email me with them. Hopefully we can turn around the disturbing trend towards banning off road riding in more and more places. A good start would be for people to quit suing landowners when they get hurt riding on private land opened up to for some good clean and dirty fun. In the meantime we all need to do our part to be respectful of the existing laws and keep the places we have left clean and safe for future riders.

 

 

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ATV and Utility VIN Locations: A Search Guide for the Ever Elusive

“It seems that in the last year or two most brands of the smaller sport quads have all starting putting the VIN on the left side of the frame under the shifter in plain view.”

My original working title of this article was “The Search For Animal VIN” but unless you were a crusty skater back in the 80′s I figured you might not get the joke. I’ve found that the one constant in the world of ATV VIN locations is there are no constants. It seems that there is virtually no industry standard for VIN locations on ATVs. Having spent the last day and half crawling around looking for the VIN on various brands of ATVs I’ve somewhat narrowed down the most common VIN locations. I will try and break it down by brand and even sometimes by model depending on the nuances involved with different styles of ATVs.

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Let’s start with Hondas since they seem to have some of the easiest to find VIN placements. On most of the newer models you will find the VIN by peeking down through the slit in the plastic hood with a flashlight. Most often the VIN resides on a cross beam connecting the front struts. On some of the older models you’ll find the VIN lower down on the frame but it will almost be somewhere on the front of the ATV. Here are a few examples….

Click images below to see close-up of the Honda VIN Number Locations.

Location of Camo Honda Rancher VIN

Where to find Honda Rancher Vehicle Identification Number

Finding the VIN on an old Honda Rancher

Location of VIN on an old Honda ATV

Honda Rancher Camo

Honda Rancher

Older Honda Rancher

Old Honda ATV

Suzuki has probably the least back straining to find VIN locations of all the manufacturers.  On all of their bigger models with the exception of some of the King Quad units you’ll find the VIN on the frame on the left side up under the tail section. Since the some of the King Quad have that location covered in plastics you’ll find the VIN on a vertical frame member up front inside the left wheel well right by the radiator. On their smaller sport quads you can find the VIN on the left side of the frame down by the engine since the tail section is often bolted on and therefore not a permanent part of the frame. Here are a few examples…

Click images below to see close-up of the Suzuki VIN Number Locations.

Suzuki KingQuad 400 VIN Location

Suzuki KingQuad 450 Vehicle Identification Number Location

Finding a Suzuki KingQuad 750 VIN

Suzuki KingQuad 400

Suzuki KingQuad 450

Suzuki King Quad 750

Locate the VIN on a Suzuki Ozark 250

How to find VIN on a Suzuki Vinson ATV

Suzuki LTZ-400 VIN placement

Suzuki Ozark 250

Suzuki Vinson

Suzuki LTZ-400

Moving on to Polaris ATVs. While sometimes difficult to read their VINs almost always reside up inside the left front wheel well on a section of square frame tubing just forward of the motor. Here are some examples…

Click images below to see close-up of the Polaris VIN Number Locations.

Polaris Sportsman 400 Vehicle Identification Number

Where to find the Polaris Sportsman 800 VIN

an Older Polaris Sportsman 800 VIN Location

Polaris Sportsman 450

Polaris Sportsman 800

Older Polaris Sportsman 800

“Hopefully I’ve saved you some time and effort in finding the VIN number on your ATV when it comes time to title them or order parts.”

The VIN locations on Kawasaki ATVs with very few exceptions are on the left side up front inside the wheel well on the frame directly under the front axle or strut. I have seen at least one model however, the BruteForce 300, where the VIN is located on the frame at the front of the ATV for some unknown reason. Here a few examples including the one located up front…

Click images below to see close-up of the Kawasaki VIN Number Locations.

Where to find a Kawasaki Brute Force 650 VIN

Finding a Black Kawasaki Brute Force 750 VIN number

Location of a Kawasaki BruteForce 300 VIN

Kawasaki Brute Force 650

Kawasaki Brute Force 750

Kawasaki Brute Force 300

Location of Kawasaki Brute Force 750 VIN

Finding the VIN on an a Kawasaki Prairie 360

Location of Kawasaki Prairie Vehicle Identification Number

New Kawasaki Brute Force 750

Old Kawasaki Prairie 360

Kawasaki Prairie 360

Larger Yamaha ATVs generally locate the VIN up front behind the left wheel well on the frame near the front of the motor. Of course there’s always an exception to every rule and in the case of  the Grizzly 300 it’s on the frame at the front of the ATV. I don’t know, it must be a 300 thing. The larger Yamaha ATV VINs are often difficult to read due to their location being much further back on the frame than many other brands and are therefore often partially obscured by the fender or skid plates. Yamaha’s smaller racing quads put the VIN on the frame on the left side under the shifter pedal in plain view. Here a some examples of all of the above…

Click images below to see close-up of the Yamaha VIN Number Locations.

 How to find Yamaha Grizzly 450 VIN

Location of Yamaha Grizzly 700 Vehicle Identification Number

Where to find the Yamaha Grizzly 300 VIN

Yamaha Grizzly 450

Yamaha Grizzly 700

Yamaha Grizzly 300

Yamaha Banshee VIN Number Location

Locating a Yamaha Raptor YFM350 VIN

Location of Yamaha Raptor 660 Vehicle IdentificationNumber

Yamaha Banshee

Yamaha Raptor YMF350

Yamaha Raptor 660

Since I only had one Arctic Cat ATV available to check out I will have to go out on a limb and make a wild guess that the VINs are usually be located on the left side of the frame inside the front wheel well similar to the Kawasaki ATVs. Here is the pic of the one Arctic Cat I had on hand for what it’s worth…

Click images below to see close-up of the Arctic Cat VIN Number Location.

Where to find a Arctic Cat 650 VIN Number

Arctic Cat 650

It seems that in the last year or two most major manufacturers of the smaller sport quads have all starting putting the VIN on the left side of the frame under the shifter or near the front struts in plain view. Here are a couple of examples…

Click images below to see close-up of the VIN Number Locations.

Yamaha Raptor 600 VIN Placement

Location of  Yamaha Raptor 700 VIN

Kawasaki KFX450 Vehicle Identification Number Tag

Yamaha Raptor 600

Yamaha Raptor 700

Kawasaki KFX450

Of course I’m sure there are other brands including countless Chinese knockoffs but this article is focusing on the major brands that I had access to. Hopefully I’ve saved you some time and effort in finding the VIN on your ATV when it comes time to title them or order parts. In the meantime I’ll be in the hot tub trying to soaking out the kinks in my back that I got from all of my research.

 

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What is a motorcycle: A different meaning for every rider.

Let’s start with the basics.. What is a motorcycle?

Suffice it to say, motorcycles are motorized vehicles which operate on two or sometimes three wheels. But what are they really? Leaving the overly technical explanations aside, to me and many others they are an alternate means of travel (and entertainment) which provide the operator with gratification far beyond plain utility. The countless unique aspects of motorcycling provide a multitude of experiences that defy words but most people would agree that they each enjoy the broader aspects similarly. Some prefer the thrill of speed and agility, others connect to motorcycling through the social camaraderie, while others mostly enjoy the feel of openness that comes from being exposed to the elements while riding. For riders and passengers alike it’s hard to deny the potency of the motorcycle experience.

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“Motorcycles are generally categorized into Touring, Cruiser, Sport, Standard, Dual Sport, Off-Road, and Scooter..”

Motorcycles may have started out as little more than motorized bicycles but over the last hundred plus years they have developed more than enough diversity to satisfy just about any rider. From the large touring bikes which can haul a rider, passenger, and a trailer with enough luggage for a week’s travel to the minimalist cafe racers, bobbers, and street fighters you can take your pick as to which type suits you personally. Granted that there are many bikes that cross-over or defy categorization but motorcycles are generally categorized into Touring, Cruiser, Sport, Standard, Dual Sport, Off-Road, and Scooter [to say nothing of race and other sport specific motorcycles.. that's for a whole other series]. Often you will see categories for ATV, Side by Side/Utility, and even watercraft associated with motorcycles due to their nature and availability through many Motorcycle dealerships. More about those later though…

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Given that motorcycles are far more than just machines to most of us this series will be a running dialogue dedicated to expanding on the details of each different motorcycle category and what they represent. Through the rest of these articles I will cover each of the motorcycle categories and highlight some of the major models in each of them  while sharing insight along the way. Down the road I hope to expand this further to cover motorcycle safety and maintenance and even some motorcycle related products and reviews but for now it’s probably best to just focus on the road ahead of me and stay in my lane. It’s going to be a fun ride.

 

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