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10-Minute Tuneup

You’re dressed, have your helmet in your hand, and you’re ready to hit the trails for some fun with your friends. But wait, is your ATV as ready to go as you are? Here’s a quick 10-minute tuneup to make sure your machine is good to go!

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5 Brake Tips

Having good brakes is important, and trust us, you don’t want to learn that lesson the hard way. Here are five quick and easy tips to keep your brakes unstoppably stoppable. (Say that five times fast.)

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Workshop: Utility Brakes

Generally, utility ATVs are heavier machines, and without a properly working braking system to get things slowed down, you’re going to find yourself in a heap of trouble. Here are 8 easy steps to make sure your quad’s brakes are in tip-top shape.

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AP Racing Invades Lake Havasu

AP Racing will be on site for round 3 of Lake Havasu’s WORCS races. We will be located on pit row to offer our complete line of AP Racing brake pads. We encourage all WORCS participants to stop by and receive their WORCS discount card for any brake pads needed in the future.

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Tip of the Day: Dragging Drums

Drum brakes aren’t self-adjusting, so take a minute to make sure your ATV’s brakes are adjusted properly for when you need them on the trail.

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Tip of the Day: Brake Bleeding Bubbles

To finish off a brake bleeding session, use this tip to make sure there are no bubbles in the brake line.

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Tip of the Day: The Right Brakes

There are lots of different brake pads that use a lot of different compounds to bring your quad to a halt. But what are the right kind of brakes for your machine?

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Tip of the Day: Fresh Brakes

If you haven’t changed your quad’s brake fluid lately, it’s time to bleed those brakes. If your ATV has mechanical drum brakes, don’t worry about it, but disc brake fluid collects moisture from condensation and should be changed once a year.

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