Ride your ATVs the proper way. Written by Mitch Johnson
If you have experienced all terrain vehicles in action, whether it was for sport and/or utility purposes, then you know reason behind growing popularity of their use. ATVs can perform multiple tasks very effectively and because of this they appeal to a diverse audience. For many of you, your ATV adventures have just begun. Whether you plan to rent ATVs for recreational riding or are thinking of buying your own for a farm utility vehicle, there are several aspects of quads that should be taken into consideration in order to find best four-wheeler for your money. Nearly anyone who knows what ATVing is also knows that sport appeals largely to a young population. This known fact is also root of much controversy. Many people protest use of ATVs by children under 12 and others even believe teenagers under legal driving age should be banned from driving ATVs. There are actually no strictly enforced regulations or age limits for riding ATVS. Court cases have ruled with requests that ATV manufacturers print a recommended age limit for certain size engines. Manufacturers now recommend that ATVs with engines larger than 70cc are for ages 12 and up. A 90cc engine is recommended for 16-year-olds and up. These recommendations are not enforced, which frustrates some people, however, ATV manufacturers continue to make ATVs for young crowds. Several companies have released an ATV model for riders as young as six-years-old. The age limit is ultimately up to you, but no matter how old you are,
| | Find ATVs of All Shapes and Sizes from YamahaWritten by Mitch Johnson
Yamaha has pleased its customers in every aspect possible for years, which is why it is not a surprise that they have succeeded in giving ATV riders what they want. There are new models of Yamaha all terrain vehicles each year and 2005 is no exception. Yamaha has already released a few new 2005 ATV models in each of their categories, sport, utility and youth. ATV riders have been extremely pleased in past with features and designs produced by Yamaha, which is why consumers continue going back for more, keeping Yamaha ranked among most popular and trusted ATV providers. Whether a person uses their ATV for working land or tearing trails up, and no matter how long they have been involved in sport, Yamaha consumers are satisfied with job that gets done. Riders of all ages and all experience levels flock to Yamaha for their ATV needs because even just one of their stock ATVs can charge through virtually any terrain. The toughness of Yamaha ATVs combined with high speed for sport riders and strength for utility riders is perfect mixture of characteristics for a trusted product. ATVers have reviewed all models from Yamaha, dating back to first released, and each new style generates talk about how strong and dependable their four-wheelers are. To keep their customers pleased and coming back for more, Yamaha tweaks and changes previously successful models so that a new, advanced model can be released to please even more. Examples of this are new Yamaha Raptor 660R for sport ATVers, and Grizzly 660R, a utility ATV. These new models have largest engines of any Yamaha ATVs. Both Raptor and Grizzly are established Yamaha ATVs, but new models are enhanced advancements of older models.
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