A Safety Attachment which does not allow the All Terrain Vehicles front
end to lift off the ground more than a specified distance and eliminate a
backwards overturn, when such vehicles are driven by one or more people
up an incline of sufficient grade so as to cause the lighter-weighted
front end of the vehicle to lift off the ground. There is also an
adjustment on the safety attachment to give the invention further
clearance from the ground to suit the more rugged terrain but enough
clearance so the front end lifts up only within a safe determined
distance. This invention, which consists of; 2 frames that are hinged
together on the top and an adjustment on the bottom, one side attaches
permanently to the back end of the ATV, the other side attaches to a
removal safety device which is secured in place by locking pins and
within this safety device a gasoline container can be housed. The main
advantages of this Invention are; in the design of the safety device
which limits how far the front end of the ATV can lift off the ground and
also in the adjustability of the frame that attaches to the ATV.