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Oct. 5, 2009 – ATV Digest

A Utah city has moved to allow ATVs to drive on city streets if they’re properly equipped.
The city, Salem, Utah, is taking advantage of a state law that allows ATVs on city streets, according to the Deseret News.
To be licensed for city streets, the ATVs would have to have headlights, taillights, a lighted license plate and a windshield, which is optional if the driver is wearing a helmet.
ATV drivers would need a Utah driver’s license and probably two registrations, one for off-road use and one for the street, according to the Deseret News report.

American Suzuki celebrates 2009 championships
American Suzuki Motor Corp. celebrated six 2009 championships recently at its corporate headquarters in Brea, Calif.
On hand for the event was seven-time AMA Superbike champion Mat Mladin, West Coast Supercross Lites and 250cc Motocross champion Ryan Dungey, 450cc Motocross champion Chad Reed, ATV Pro Motocross champion Dustin Wimmer and WERA champions Team Vesrah, all of whom were congratulated by Suzuki employees and sponsors.
Afterward Suzuki employees were given a chance to get their favorite Suzuki rider’s autograph and photos taken.

HYDRAULIC TURN system available for plows
Fuse Powersports, a division of Cambridge Metals and Plastics, has created a Hydro-Turn kit for most ATV and UTV plow systems.
The Hydro-Turn is a hydraulic turn system that bolts to an existing plow. Made in the United States by Cambridge Metals and Plastics, the kit is designed for heavy duty use.
The dual cylinder system (MSRP:?$799.95) uses ¾-inch shafts, a Parker hydraulic pump, and is relief valve protected for commercial duty power.
Fitments are currently available for the Moose, Cycle Country, Warn and Eagle plow systems.
Visit www.fuse-powersports.com for more information.

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