is a DUI on a ATV treated the same as a DUI in a car
Answer:
Most states treat them very similarly.
Below is an article on ATVs and DUIs.
you charge a atv battery at 2 amps or lower
I am assuming you mean with the auto engine running. Yes, that is possible but you are putting a strain on the alternator of the car. An alternator is not designed to charge a dead battery. It is designed to keep a charged battery fully charged. as long as the ATV battery is the same voltage as the car battery, usually 12 volts, you can charge it, or jump start the atv and let it charge the battery itself.
As long as the ATV is wired 12 volt, not 6.
It more than likely has a dead cell and needs replacing. That is assuming the charging system on the ATV is working properly.
it might if your buy it from the same place you bought the one you have
Not all are the same but a lot will exchange between manufacturers.
Goodyear charges around 80 - 90$ depending on what kind of atv you use. More powerful atv's use better tires than smaller ones. So, if you have an average atv I would say around 85$ for the tires
Is it a 2 stroke motor? If it is that's normal
atv are better and stfer Dirt bikes are just as safe as an atv. Safety is the riders responablity. the same thing.
either plug it in to a charger or take off the alarm, it drains the battery
Yes, if your car battery is the same voltage as the ATV battery.
Yes.