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You can expect an average sand rail weight to be about 1,400 lbs (635 kg).​​ Many also refer to a sand rail as a dune buggy interchangeably when first getting into the sport. In addition, the weight of fuel is about 6.3 (2.9 kg) pounds per gallon of gas. Fuel tanks on sand rails hold about 5 gallons. When …

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An ATV (all-terrain-vehicle) also known as a “four wheeler” or “quad” is designed for a single rider. A UTV (utility-task-vehicle) tends to be larger and allows for “side-by-side” riding, which is why many refer to UTVs as “side-by-sides” or “SXS” for short.ATV FeaturesDesigned for single ridersEasy storageHigh-adrenaline rideGreat for tight trailsCheaper optionUTV FeaturesImproved safety with …

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One of the biggest questions people have about living the van life or in an RV is:What are some ways to make money?​The great news is that nowadays it’s very possible to generate an income online through many companies utilizing the global workforce. Everyone can stay in communication through tools like Trello and Slack.Not to …

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Which is the better choice? A new or a used RV? Through this post you’ll learn that buying a used RV makes the most financial sense. RV depreciation tends to match a very similar trend to how cars depreciate as shown in the graph below:You’ll find that most RV depreciation happens in the first couple …

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If you’re looking to live the life of freedom inside your campervan full-time, it’s quite a transition to undergo. Not to mention, figuring out all the things you need can be a tricky process.Living inside a van can be uncomfortable if you’re not efficient with your use of space. Some items can also be a …

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