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More and More Restrictions

Man, it seems like the trail sticker and orv permit go up and up every year. Tree-huggers, skiiers, and mountain bikers who pay no fees, have no kidding gotten legal rights to block a 54 mile trail from any and all ORV traffic. Sections at a time are cut off, fenced off, DNR signs, seasonal restrictions. Google U.P. Heritage Trail. What a scam.

To top it all off, the Snowmobile club has no problems letting me run my tracks on their trails, BUT the DNR do. My smartass bought a winter sticker (yes for snowmobiles) and will attempt to see just how far I can get before getting a ticket.

I see now they are putting trail-end gates up, too narrow for a side by side and wide enough for a snowmobile.

Do We have ANY rights?

More and More Restrictions

Man, it seems like the trail sticker and orv permit go up and up every year. Tree-huggers, skiiers, and mountain bikers who pay no fees, have no kidding gotten legal rights to block a 54 mile trail from any and all ORV traffic. Sections at a time are cut off, fenced off, DNR signs, seasonal restrictions. Google U.P. Heritage Trail. What a scam.

To top it all off, the Snowmobile club has no problems letting me run my tracks on their trails, BUT the DNR do. My smartass bought a winter sticker (yes for snowmobiles) and will attempt to see just how far I can get before getting a ticket.

I see now they are putting trail-end gates up, too narrow for a side by side and wide enough for a snowmobile.

Do We have ANY rights?

New Products from Axiom Side by Side

New Axiom Low Boy Outlaw Roof now listed for sale on our website www.axiomsidebyside.com Also available our new rear bumper for the XP1000 to be listed for sale on our website this coming Friday. $279.00. Coming soon New front bumper for the 900 and all 1000’s Easy to install, No Drilling. Made in our factory in Cincinnati Ohio. Pictures coming as soon as I learn how to post them here? Pictures posted on our Facebook page, Axiom side by side UTV

Anyone been to Carolina Adventure World in SC lately?

Hey guys. My buddies and I were planning on taking a break from our normal WV trips and head down to Carolina Adventure World this coming weekend. I just got off the phone with a girl that works there and she told me it’s real muddy and rutted out. I don’t mind so much the mud, I’m just surprised she commented how rutted it has become. Has only been to CAW in the past few weeks or month that can comment on it’s conditions? Is it worth even going there to ride? The mud doesn’t bother me, it’s the deep ruts. My 13 year old son rides a 4 wheeler and it the place is full of deep ruts, I’d soon just go some place else.

Anyone been lately?

Polaris Named Founding Partner of U.S. Bank Stadium and Partner of Minnesota Vikings

Vikings-Customized Polaris RZR Donated to Benefit the United Way

Minneapolis, Nov. 10, 2015– Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE: PII) announced today they will be a Founding Partner of U.S. Bank Stadium and an official partner of the Minnesota Vikings.

“As a Minnesota-born company, Polaris is thrilled to partner with the Vikings and support the new stadium. On Sundays during the football season, if our customers aren’t out riding, they’re likely cheering on the Vikings. Vikings fans are our current and future customers — and we share a passion for sports and the outdoors. We look forward to exposing even more Vikings fans to Polaris off-road vehicles, motorcycles, snowmobiles and work vehicles through our partnership,” said Scott Wine, Polaris Chairman & CEO.

Polaris’ extensive offering of powersports, motorcycles, utility and work vehicles will be featured in and around U.S. Bank Stadium on Vikings game days. Polaris is also exploring unique game-day features for fans, such as chauffer services from tailgates to the stadium.

To kick off the partnership, Polaris is giving away a limited-edition Vikings RZR 1000 to benefit the United Way, a long-time philanthropy partner of Polaris and the Vikings. Anyone who goes to www.gtcuw.org/polaris between today and Dec. 1 and makes a donation or pledges to volunteer will be entered to win (subject to applicable rules).

“With Polaris’ strong reputation as a vibrant Minnesota brand and their significant community presence, this partnership was a natural fit,” said Mark Wilf, Vikings Owner/President. “Not only will Polaris enhance the game experience for fans, we will also collaborate on community outreach efforts, including two offseason Vikings Children’s Fund events. We look forward to working together both to create exciting opportunities for Vikings fans and to have a positive impact throughout Minnesota.”

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Support Legislation to Prohibit National Monument Designations that are Not Supported by Affected Local Communities
Send an Email Urging Your Representative to Support H.R. 3946!

Representative Paul Gosar introduced legislation on November 5 that would require concurrence from affected local communities and the State before any future declarations can be made under the Antiquities Act. The bill, H.R. 3946, includes provisions that have previously received support in the House of Representatives including:
Prohibiting designations in counties where there is significant local opposition.
Requiring local and State consultation and concurrence before any declarations.
Limiting designations to 5,000 acres or less.
Requiring written consent from private property owners before including their private property.

Please click Take Action to send an email urging your Representative to support this important legislation!

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Background:

As it stands, the Antiquities Act of 1906 grants the President the authority to designate “…historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments.” The Antiquities Act also holds that national monuments should be “…confined to the smallest area compatible with proper care and management of the objects to be protected…,” yet Presidents of both parties have, in our view, inappropriately designated enormous swaths of public lands as national monuments.

Too often when widespread local and Congressional support to designate public lands as Wilderness cannot be established, Wilderness proponents turn to a strategy of calling for the President to achieve similar goals by administratively designating the area as a National Monument. It is no secret that those most affected by land use decisions are those who live, recreate and make their livelihoods on or near the public lands in question and should be meaningfully consulted before any designation is made.

While motorized recreation and other multiple uses are not specifically prohibited in National Monument areas, history has proven that even the most responsible multiple uses are banned or restricted once an area is designated.

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New RZR Tail Light

Not sure if you guys have seen these yet but they are coming very soon!

$480 shipped and don’t forget our RZR Forum 10% discount. They are only pre orders right now but I should be getting the first few sets in this week!

PM me to order since they aren’t up on the site yet.

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New RZR Tail Light

Not sure if you guys have seen these yet but they are coming very soon!

$480 shipped and don’t forget our RZR Forum 10% discount. They are only pre orders right now but I should be getting the first few sets in this week!

PM me to order since they aren’t up on the site yet.

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Question about high and low gear

I just got a 1000s. Love it. Way better then my old 800. Seems like in the woods low gear is best. What exactly is the rule when it comes to high and low gear. Is there a speed cut off. Or should I stay in low. Or run in high in the woods? Seems to be around 4000-5000 rpms. In the woods. That 15-35 mph range