Powersports Riding Through the Sand

Nov. 26 2019 Miscellaneous By ___

Sand is just one of the many types of terrain your powersports vehicle can tackle. Though it’s not a terrain that’s commonly found in our state, if you plan to travel with your powersports vehicle to more coastal regions or to special adventure parks, then cruising through sandy trails can be a thrilling experience. However, you will want to do some preparation to ensure you enjoy a safe ride, which is why we've compiled the following tips. If you want more advice or want to explore powersports vehicles for sale, visit Harold Implement Company, Inc. Our dealership is located in Corning, Arkansas. We proudly serve all those throughout the Natural State, including those coming from Paragould, Jonesboro, and Pocahontas.

Get Your Powersports Vehicle Ready

Your powersports vehicle will need some tweaks before it can safely cruise around on the sand. Start with the tires. You'll want paddle tires as they give optimal traction and will keep you from getting stuck. They are created with a variety of features that make them ideal for sand, such as the wide paddle ridges that can move large amounts of sand. This gives you the momentum you need as you tackle the open trail. 

Another tweak is ensuring your powersports model has steel sprockets instead of aluminum. Steel is better equipped to handle the harsh, abrasive nature of sand. You'll also want to use lightweight and low viscosity chain lube. This helps prevent your chain from jamming up once you head out in the sand. You'll also want to protect your powersports vehicle's air filter with a pre-filter and Airbox cover. This will help keep the ride from choking your engine with a large amount of sand. 

If you plan to cruise around sand dunes, you will likely need an orange safety flag. This is a common requirement, as these flags help improve your visibility to other riders and reduce the chance of collisions.

Get the Right Attire

You'll need to be properly dressed to handle the sandy riding environment. It might be tempting to wear shorts and a t-shirt on a hot riding day, but it is best to wear full-length clothing. This will help protect your skin in case you crash, as well as from kicked-up debris. You can find lightweight and breathable clothing that keeps you cool in the heat, but still protects your skin. 

Next, you will need a helmet. A great option is motocross helmets since these are designed to handle extreme outdoor riding. Remember that the helmet needs to fit properly in order to give you the protection you want. Finally, you will need a set of goggles to protect your eyes from sand.

Pack the Necessary Supplies

Remember to bring along coolant and fuel for your powersports vehicle. It's easy for your ride to get overheated cruising around the sand, so you'll want to be prepared to help avoid your engine getting too hot and your fuel tank running dry.

Riding in the sand is an exhilarating, but exhausting, activity. You are going to sweat a lot, so you will want to bring a form of hydration to replace the lost liquids. A hands-free hydration pack makes it easy to drink the required amount of water. You will also need to replace all of the electrolytes you lose from sweating. Pack a sports drink or a salty snack to enjoy on your ride. 

We hope you found these tips helpful. If you have any questions or want to check out powersports vehicles for sale, head over to Harold Implement Company, Inc. Our expert staff can help you with whatever you need, so stop by and visit our dealership today.