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about 350 pounds
10
40mph
around 70-75 kmp
Up to 40mph depending on the riders weight.
Can I ride a quad bike or buggy on a cbt
No. The gears are integrated within the engine so the gears share the engine oil.
a good size quad for an avrage sized 12 year old not a fat one is a 125cc for kids
Well it really depends on the money that you want to spend. I own a 125cc chinese quad bike and a 250cc Hunter quad bike (also chinese). I know other people that own Yamaha and Honda quads, and the quality is much better, but you get what you pay for. If you want a reliable quad bike that you rely on everyday, you are better off with a better branded quad bike like a Yamaha or Honda, but if you want a run around quad bike that will still do the job and is cheaper, you are better off with a chinese quad bike. In the end it really depends on how much you look after it and how much you want to spend. My 125cc atv is good, but you can see that it is much cheaper quality then a Yamaha. The 250cc atv however is much better quality than the 125cc, but since they are chinese, still expect to fix the occasional thing and tighten stuff every so often. They are a decent bike if you look after them and chinese quad bikes are improving. My chinese atv's are quite good for a cheaper bike but if you get a chinese atv, be prepared for the odd thing here and there to go wrong, but if you look after and maintain them, there is nothing wrong with them, JUST LOOK AFTER THEM!With chinese quad bikes, the bigger the size, the better they are. The 250cc Hunter is capable of towing, pulling a pallet whilst leveling the ground, and it also beat a 450cc Yamaha Grizzly through the gears in a drag race. Top end, however, the Grizzly overtook. Well there you have it, I hope that this has helped some people who are trying to decide which quad bike to get.
How much to deliver a quad from halifax to calgary
I live in Indiana and I get a quad of meds for 30$ and quad of chronic for 80$
every quad is different it should say it on the side of the quad.