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  1. Do the small 50cc's have a way to set the speed. Im wanting to get one for my kid and i need to set it to go slow. I know the chinese knock off fourwheelers do but i dont really want one of those
  2. Safety Is A Concern For Kids ATVs The family is into racing ATVs and now the children want to get in on the action. How do you start with someone who is too young to drive a car, but yet sees other children their own age charging through the woods racing an ATV? A tough decision for parents, but with a lot of planning and instruction your kids ATV can become a reality. Safety should be your first concern before getting the kids ATVs for their own use. You should plan on doing your research to make sure that you get the best kids ATV available for their age group and size. The research should include surfing the web and also by reading Consumer Reports—both of these will provide you with a tremendous amount of information on kids ATVs. It is recommended that the youngest kid ATV riders should have an ATV that has an engine with no more than 4.3 cubic inches. There are not too many choices at this size for kids ATVs, but you want to ensure that your child is not riding a machine that it too large for them to handle. As a concerned parent, you should check into the ATV Safety Institute. This group offers safety courses all over the country. The experienced instructors will teach you and your kids about pre-ride inspections, warm up exercises, braking, turning, and shifting. They also teach you about clutch and throttle control and about the importance of body position and simple maintenance. In addition they cover riding techniques and how to tackle obstacles, hills and different kinds of trails. All of these issues are important safety issues for your kids ATV riding. So, what are the features will your kid's ATV have? One company has an experienced team of ATV enthusiasts that work with you on your kids ATV to hand select the perfect one. Each ATV they have is designed with safety in mind and they offer a 4-point safety system which includes a throttle limiter, an emergency kill switch, a safety kill tether and a remote kill key. The kid ATVs are safe and they come with a 4 stroke engine, headlights, an electric start and disk brakes. This company that focuses on safety with kid ATVs is Motorxtremes. They want to make sure that every kids ATV is safe and that the rider follows all safety precautions. You should make sure that your kids ATV comes with all of the necessary additional safety equipment to make their ride as safe as possible. Every kid ATV rider should have a helmet with a full-face cover, goggles to keep dirt out of their eyes, gloves with finger and knuckle guards, a shirt with long sleeves and safety pads for their chest, shoulders, elbows and knees. Make sure you and your children know the rules of riding ATVs. While you can not ensure that your kids ATV rides will be completely accident free, you can help them by providing the best additional safety equipment available.
  3. Im looking to get a new quad. Ive been looking and came across the yamaha wolverine. Are the 2005 and older models good atvs? Are the engines strong? Does they break down a lot? Now before you answer i dont want the yamaha brand haters to come out and say "NO!! Yamaha is just a pos!" I want people that have riden the bikes or know people who have owned the bikes or have owned the bikes.
  4. Is there such a thing as a factory shop manual for ATVs? That's the one I believe vehicle manufacturers publish for their dealership mechanics. Trying to find one for a '11 700 Grizz. Or anything similar would be helpful.
  5. Every so often i check out used 400exs. All the ones in my area are more than 2000. Most going for 2500+. Is the 400ex becoming a collector item or are new atv prices that expensive that no one wants them. Early in the year the price for a 400ex (used) around here was 1200-2000. Why the big jump? Sent from my SGH-T959V using Tapatalk
  6. Hey everyone just wanted to know how everyone fills about ATVs being allowed on Motocross tracks?? I have 2 tracks within 30 miles of my home but neither allow ATVs on there track bummer why is this what is wrong with ATVS on motocross tracks? Just wanted to get everyones opion on this thanks!!
  7. I bought it like this and have less money in it than half what a used quad costs.
  8. Hello all Ok here is the deal I would like some help with picks for new atvs for me and my wife. Here is what I'm looking at. First me. I'm in my 40s and I'm 6'1" I weigh in at 220. I'm looking for a 4WD atv. I use to ride a 300 Bayou 2WD that I liked. I'm will be riding trails and using it for deer hunting mostly. I may also want to take it in the mud some. I prefer to change my own gears but may also be open to an auto. I have been out looking some and think I may go with a Yamaha Big Bear 400 or Grizzly 450. Doe you all think these would be good picks and wonder how they stack up with each other? Here is what I think is most important to me. 1. reliability 2.low end power and the ability to get throu some rough stuff. 3 comfort. Ok now for the wife we are thinking the Grizzly 350 auto 2WD. She will mostly be with me on old log rodes and trails nothing rough at all. What is important to her is 1. it must be auto. 2.reliability 3.easy to ride and control and comfort. Yea I guess we are looking for old gezzer type rides:laugh: One other thing when did 4 wheels get so big? Back when I had the 300 a 400 was big and any thing bigger was just too much. Thanks so much for the help and sorry about this being kind of long. Cruzin_papa
  9. Just wanted to induce myself My name is Chris i own insaneatvs we have in th mist of opening up a online store through the web site to sell ODI grips and some Video's stop on by and join its free as well Nice board you guys have here
  10. WHY ATV'S ARE BETTER THAN MEN... An ATV can go for more than one ride in an hour. ATV's never develop spare tires. ATV's don't get you pregnant. An ATV doesn't care what time of month it is. ATV's don't have parents. Your ATV will let you know if something is wrong. Your ATV won't judge your friends. If your ATV is boisterous, you can buy a muffler. If your ATV smokes you can do something about it. ATV's don't care about how many other ATVs you have ridden. When riding, you and your ATV both arrive at the same time. One ATV will satisfy you every time. If your ATV has high mileage, you can just get a new one. ATVs don't care about breast size. If your ATV is too soft you can get new shocks. You don't have to drink beer before your ATV looks appealing. You can be proud of your ATV regardless of the model. You can ride a ATV as long as you want and it won't get limp. ATVs always feel like going for a ride when you do. ATVs don't insult you if you are a novice. Your ATV never wants a night out alone with the other ATVs. ATVs don't make you late. You don't have to primp before riding your ATV. Your ATV won't complain when you use protection. If your ATV doesn't look good, you can paint it or get better parts. Your ATV won't care if you fake it. ATVs are always ready to stop when you are. Your ATV has a built in vibrator. Your ATV doesn't care how heavy you are. Your ATV won't shrink when it's cold. If your ATV can't fire up, you can just replace the battery. You don't have to cook for your ATV. Your ATV can't ride around behind your back. If your ATV is cold you can choke it. You only have to ride your ATV when you want to. Your ATV won't go for rides by itself. ATVs don't snore.
  11. First, I'd like to say howdy from Arizona! Our weather is finally perfect for getting out and enjoying without burning up, and I am ready to enjoy it! I don't know a lot about the sport of ATVs at all. I do ride street bikes, and own a Harley and a Metric. I recently rented a few ATVs and a Rhino. I am pumped. I rented a 2006 Rhino, 2006 Honda 400ex, and a 2006 Honda --- Semi-Auto non-sporty ATV. Had electronic shift. I really had a blast on the Honda 400ex. It seemed fast, nimble, fun, and fairly safe. It didn't feel like TOO much quad. So - I guess my first questions are what should a smart, hardcore, amateur be looking for in a first ATV? Is the Honda 400ex a good choice? Buy new or used? If used, buy the best I can afford first or get an older junker to start on? Anyone around Phoenix? Know of Arizona specifics? Is there a Used Buyers Guide link to send me to??? I wanna get a GOOD ATV. Ok, too many questions to start. So I'll stop. Your site looks nice, and I hope I get a bunch of feedback! Rock N Roll! PAULIE
  12. I am just so sick of atv's already! Ok well not atv's but just the riders here in general. Im sorry, that all of u have to hear me gripe its just that i know that there are tons of ATV riders here on Oahu, Hawaii. But where are they? Ive been trying to get riders together so that maybe we can get a club going out here, just so that we have all the quad/atv riders together. Geez its like impossible! Maybe i need to move to the east coast or something! Seems like they have alot more trails out there as well as alot more Riders who want to get together and make a club! im tired of trying already! Maybe im just extra frustrated tonight!
  13. Development of ATVs ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) were first developed during the 1950s. The earliest models had six wheels instead of the four that riders are now familiar with. Honda was the first company to make the 3-wheel ATV in 1970. These were famously displayed in the James Bond film, 'Diamonds Are Forever.' Originally called the US90, the ATV was purely for fun, made with very large balloon tires instead of the mechanical suspension and smaller tires eventually introduced in the early 1980s. One of the most important versions of the ATV was the 1982 Honda ATC200E Big Red. Read Full Article Development of ATVs | ATV Reviews
  14. An ATV can go for more than one ride in an hour. ATV’s never develop spare tires. ATV’s don't get you pregnant. An ATV doesn't care what time of month it is. ATV’s don't have parents. Your ATV will let you know if something is wrong. You don't have to kick your ATV to get it going. Your ATVwon't judge your friends. If your ATV is boisterous, you can buy a muffler. If your ATV smokes you can do something about it. ATV’s don't care about how many other ATVs you have ridden. When riding, you and your ATV both arrive at the same time. One ATV will satisfy you every time. If your ATV has high mileage, you can just get a new one. ATVs don't care about breast size. If your ATV is too soft you can get new shocks. You don't have to drink beer before your ATV looks appealing. You can be proud of your ATV regardless of the model. You can ride a ATV as long as you want and it won't get limp. ATVs always feel like going for a ride when you do. ATVs don't insult you if you are a novice. Your ATV never wants a night out alone with the other ATVs. ATVs don't make you late. You don't have to primp before riding your ATV. Your ATV won't complain when you use protection. If your ATV doesn't look good, you can paint it or get better parts. Your ATV won't care if you fake it. ATVs are always ready to stop when you are. Your ATV has a built in vibrator. Your ATV doesn't care how heavy you are. Your ATV won't shrink when it's cold. If your ATV can't fire up, you can just replace the battery. You don't have to cook for your ATV. Your ATV can't ride around behind your back. If your ATV is cold you can choke it. You only have to ride your ATV when you want to. Your ATV won't go for rides by itself. ATVs don't snore.
  15. With a record 52 fatalities so far this year, the West Virginia State Police asked the Legislature on Monday to pass tougher all-terrain vehicle laws - starting with an outright ban of ATVs from paved roads.Comment More...
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