Not if the atv was well maintained and ridden by a responsible rider. As long as the maintenance was done regularly, Atvs can last for a very long time. I have seen atv's with over 2000 hours riding around like new. Now some mud boggers can have an atv that needs to be rebuilt after 100 hours depending on what they were doing and if water gets in the engine. Find out how many miles are on it and if it was sunk in the mud. Dividing the miles by the number of hours can show you how hard the atv was ridden. 15000 miles divided by 370 is averaging 40 mph, ridden hard. 2000 divided by 370 is about 5 mph on average, ridden easy. If it was me i would look at the miles and condition. If it was on the 2000 mile side i would pick it up, given that it was well maintained.
yes and it will go lot fast but you must hook it up right
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If you are looking for a gas efficient four wheeler than I would recommend buying the fuel efficient Cherokee which can save you a lot on gas in a economy where gas prices are very high.
No, in fact a lot of the earliest cars were three wheeler; several of Karl Benz's models were 3-wheeler back in the 19th century.
Banshee's or most two strokes that can be converted to run off alcohol. Of course, you would need a lot of modifications to make any four-wheeler faster. "800 Renegade" and the "Arctic Cat 1000" are hands down the fastest stock ATV being made today, but back in the "Banshees time, the "Banshee" was the king of trails. Don't listen to them, the fastest ever four-wheeler (stock) is a "1987 Suzuki Quadzilla". 120 MPH brand new (stock) if you put the right mods it will go 130+. "Banshees", go 80 (stock) 120, maybe, with mods.
I think you need to replace tires every year or when you feel it's not good and safe for you to drive your car. There are a lot of information about tire on any tire website.
You would have to average 3 miles per hour, but you could do that a lot of ways, such as by walking four miles per hour for two hours and then two miles an hour for two hours.
when judging a four wheelers gas consumption it is usually measured by how long it will last you, not distance. it varies a lot by how aggressive you ride and terrain. best thing to do is fill it up and record how long it lasted you when riding in your style and terrain! you will quickly learn your machine!
There are a lot of factors involved and the short answer is: maybe. If someone dies driving your 4-wheeler, it is possible that Homeowner's Insurance is liable and they can possibly have a case against you.
lot was not a phrophet, but he only had one wife.
No, none of the members (including Nick) smoke. They do drink a lot, though..
London's Heathrow airport is very secure. Their facilities, including the parking lot, have security guards placed twenty four hours of the day. There are also cameras to watch for activity.