Title: Maintenance Of ATV Tires Word Count: 406 Summary: Whether you are a novice ATV rider or a professional sports rider, you may have experienced a flat tire on the trail. Although having a flat tire is not a scheduled event, you need to prepare yourself as to when it will hit you. Flat tires are not an event unique to all terrain vehicles. Fortunately, you can easily fix a flat tire, so you don't have to be overly concerned. It's one of the easier ATV problems to fix. One of the most common problems of flat ATV tires is a... Keywords: atv,all terrain vehicle,atv tires Article Body: Whether you are a novice ATV rider or a professional sports rider, you may have experienced a flat tire on the trail. Although having a flat tire is not a scheduled event, you need to prepare yourself as to when it will hit you. Flat tires are not an event unique to all terrain vehicles. Fortunately, you can easily fix a flat tire, so you don't have to be overly concerned. It's one of the easier ATV problems to fix. One of the most common problems of flat ATV tires is air leaks. You can repair most types of flats on the trails. However, severe flats should be removed and changed by a professional. Fixing a flat usually means you can continue riding on it for the remainder of your ride. However, be aware that you still need to get it fixed to avoid future problems. You will need a couple of items to fix you ATV tire. Keep these items where you can easily get to them when the need arises. To fix your ATV tires, you will need a plug insertion tool and a reamer, tire plugs, tire pumps, tire repair glue and an air gauge. You'll also need an air gauge to measure tire pressure. Once your tires become flat, you need to find the holes. Putting air in the tire is the first step. Look for object that stuck into the tire, such as nails, screws, glass, or other sharp objects. If you found nothing, you should slowly rotate the damaged tire, listen for leaks and look for possible cuts. It is recommended to place some water or puddle in the tires to allow you to see possible damages. You should also check if your valve stem or seal is broken. Once you successfully found the holes or the cause of leakage, use the reamer to roughen the hole's edges in order for the plug to hold effectively. You should then thread the plug by applying a little amount of glue to the plug. Check to see if the plug would stay in place. Repairing ATV tires can take some time to master because different scenarios apply different kinds of plugs. However, regardless of hole size, you should always allow the glue to dry before continue riding your ATV. It's a simple process, and it allows you to finish your ride and then get the leak properly fixed when you're back home.