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Keeping and eye on what CAMS is doing it is interesting to see attention finally being brought to UTV vehicles.

This is evident in the latest bulletins clarifying rules. The bulletin below is on engines and other minor tweaks.

http://docs.cams.com.au/Regulations/Bulletins/B13-058%20-%20Specific%20Requirements%20for%20Off%20Road%20-%20UTV%20Engine.pdf

It will be interesting to see if CAMS actually defines UTV vehicles and how. As a lot of the machines more resemble buggies than actual UTVs. As the sport is already proving very popular is USA we think its only a matter of time before Australia embraces these machines.

The Crossfire 1100 is a great platform to jump into and develop with one of the most versatile engine setups (1100cc DOHC 4 cylinder). https://crossfiremotorcycles.com/product/1100gt/

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What is an UTV as defined by (wisegeeks) web site. While an ATV and a UTV will share many similarities, they are distinctly different vehicles intended for very different uses. An ATV, or all terrain vehicle, is an off-road, single-rider vehicle intended for use as a recreational vehicle, racer, or transport over rough terrain. A UTV, or utility task vehicle, is also intended for use over rough terrain, though this vehicle is sometimes known as a side-by-side because two people can sit in the cab next to each other. Both can be used to haul items, but a UTV features a truck-like bed specifically for this purpose.