Can I bring my own quad bike?
Frequently Asked Questions :: Quad Bike Tours, Guided Quad B...Unfortunately we are unable to offer this at the moment, but may look into opening up a separate course in the future.
How do I get off the quad bike (or any other vehicle)?
www.tombraidergirl.comPress the roll button (PC: End PSX: Circle) and left or right to leave the vehicle in this direction.
What is the difference between a quad bike and an ATV?
Quad Bike FAQATV (All Terrain Vehicle) is the general term used to describe a vehicle designed for off-road use. This could include quad bikes, Landrovers, Argo-Cats etc. Quad bikes are the sit-astride four wheel bikes with handlebars. The farming community tends to call them ATVs, while the forestry calls them ATCs (All Terrain Cycles). Leisure users tend to use the term Quad Bike. We use the term interchangeably!
Can I take my quad bike on the road?
Quad Bike FAQQuad bikes are designed for off-road use only. They have special low pressure tyres which are not road legal. Most bikes have a fixed back axle, which makes them unsuitable for cornering on hard surfaces. The factory supplied lighting kits do not conform with the Road Traffic Act. From a comfort and vehicle safety standpoint, the ATV must meet certain vehicle harmonic requirements. The answer, therefore, is no .... in almost all circumstances.
CAN I BRING MY OWN BIKE?
Frequently Asked Questions - Bike St. LuciaYou can bring your own bike if you like. However, unless you are on an extended bike trip, it's much easier to rent our Cannondale F800 CAAD-3 bikes. We do not rent our bikes for use off the Anse Mamin site because we don't recommend riding on the roads for your own safety. If you like, and you are accustomed to riding trails with them, bring your own shoes with SPD cleats and we can put the clipless pedals on for you at no extra charge.
Can I bring my bike?
Frequently Asked Questions ~ Summer Courses ~ Itasca Biologi...Students are encouraged to bring bikes to explore the 17 mile Wilderness bike trail as well as for trips around the Itasca Campus.
