UTV Uses Article from Langston MotorsportsIf your next investment is an off-road vehicle, you might be considering a UTV. Utility task vehicles, also known as UTVs and side by sides, can give you the kind of elbow grease you’re looking for as well as a little extra thrill, no matter what your day entails. You may be wondering exactly what you can use your UTV for and whether or not it’s worth the investment, so Langston Motorsports has provided you with some basic uses for UTVs. Then again, many owners can get creative with how they use their side by side, so if you’d like more ideas, then come talk to someone at our location. We proudly serve Temecula, Riverside, San Bernardino, as well as all of the Inland Empire and Orange County, California.

Transportation

One of the most basic ways you can use your UTV is simply to get from one place to the next in an unpaved area. This can be handy when it comes to accessing places a larger vehicle normally can’t, either because the terrain gets too rough or the access points get too narrow. Plus, it can help you get there a lot faster without wasting time going on foot. The bigger your property is, the more helpful a machine like a UTV will be.

Cleanup and Hauling

Maybe you need to drive across your property in order to reach a particular project. That’s where the next couple advantages come in. When there’s a lot of debris to carry away from a particular area, it can take a lot of work to try and move it yourself or even if there’s another person helping you...or you could use your UTV. UTVs come with great hauling capacity so you can load materials and supplies and move them in a fast and efficient way. In fact, many hauling capacities can exceed 1,000 pounds, making it the perfect work horse.

Towing

We also know that you’ll be limited when it comes to hauling space, even if you can haul just about as much as you want. That’s why UTVs also come with great towing power, with many models able to tow up to one ton. While this means you could hook up a small cargo trailer and tow more supplies and debris behind you, you can also hook up certain types of power equipment or tools that may be difficult to carry around. There are even people who attach sub-compact tractor attachments to their UTVs.

Hunting

Not all your UTV activities have to be work based. UTVs can also help you unwind in a variety of ways. Like hunting? There’s a UTV for that. Maybe you reach a particular spot and realize it’s a bust or someone’s already there. Use your UTV to quickly change locations. Maybe you just need a little extra help carrying supplies (especially if you’re camping while UTVing). Use your UTV to load up all your gear and haul it around quickly. You can even find a UTV with a gun or bow rack to keep your preferred weapons. And bonus: when you bag your prize trophy, you’ll have an easy way to get it back to your primary vehicle.

Recreation

Then again, maybe you just like high-speed thrills on the open trails. Use your UTVs for some good old recreational riding to spice up your weekend. You can even get a side by side that’s specifically designed for recreational purposes. They’re usually more agile and lightweight so they’re easier to control in environments that can change fairly quickly. And because of how these machines are built, you can bring a friend along, or even two or three.

There’s a lot you can do with your UTV, but the only way you’re going to know if it’s the right off-road vehicle for you is to see them for yourself. Stop by Langston Motorsports to check out some of the models we have in stock right now. We’re near Temecula, Riverside, San Bernardino, and proudly serve the Inland Empire and Orange County, California.