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  2. Paiute ATV Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Paiute ATV Trail is a public all-terrain vehicle trail system that is located in central Utah. It is managed by the Fishlake National Forest and the Richfield District of the Bureau of Land Management. The Paiute Trail has over 2000 miles of primary and designated side trails.

  3. Tote Gote - Wikipedia

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    The advertisement for the "Trail Skeeter" Bonham created the Tote Gote to relieve the exhaustion of walking through the Utah mountains while hunting. First called the "Mechanical Goat", it was renamed to refer to its ability to "tote" (carry) deer out of the woods while climbing inclines with the skill of a mountain goat.

  4. All-terrain vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Street legal ATV being ridden in Plain City, Utah. ATV's have the ability to be officially street legal and can be used on at least certain roads in 21 states, requirements vary by state however. [30] [31]

  5. ATK Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    ATK is an American motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle company founded in 1985 and located in Centerville, Utah, USA. [1] As of 2016, it has been operating primarily to support previously sold models through parts and service manual distribution.

  6. Side-by-side (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) publishes two standards for side-by-sides. ANSI/OPEI B71.9-2016 sets standards for multipurpose off-highway utility vehicles (MOHUV) specifically intended for utility use which are intended to transport persons and cargo, have a non-straddle seat, are designed to travel on four or more wheels, use a steering wheel and pedals for controls, have a ...

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