#UtilityAtv
2018 Suzuki KingQuad 750 Accessories

When You Want to Do Formula Drift But Own a Utility Quad + Video

Someone Might Tell This Guy Utility ATVs Can Do More Than Just Burn Donuts + Video

Scaling Downed Trees + Video

This is Why Utility Quads Weren't Made to Jump + Video

Riding Double Launching a Utility Quad Off a Freestyle Ramp + Video

Quiz: Can You Guess Which ATV Model These Headlights Belong To?

Poll: Sport or Utility, Which Machine is Your Off-road Vehicle of Choice?

The Squatch: Modded Mondays

Utility Quad Freestyle + Video

Joel Hetrick Riding Motocross on a Honda Foreman + Video

2017 Honda Foreman 4×4 vs. Honda Rancher 4×4: By the Numbers

2016 Yamaha Kodiak 700 4X4 EPS Review

2012 Yamaha Big Bear Recalled Due to Crash Hazard
Yamaha, in conjunction with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, has issued a recall of the 2012 Big Bear 400 ATV.
According to the recall notice, the front shock absorber can break apart, which can cause the rider to lose control. Yamaha is aware of 14 incidents of the front shocks braking apart. No injuries have been reported.
Click here for our Yamaha Big Bear 400 Review
About 100 2012 ATVs are affected by the recall, which were sold at Yamaha ATV dealers nationwide from August 2012 to May 2013 for between $6,500 and $7,000. The recall affects about 100 2012 ATVs. The model numbers YFM40FBBGR, YFM40FBBL and YFM40FGBGR can be found on the left and right side panels of the unit. The VIN number is stamped on the frame just behind the front left wheel. The letter “C” in the 10th position of the VIN indicates the ATV was made in 2012.

2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 EPS Highlights [Video]
