if your bankrupt you should lose your atv. I'm not saying your a bad person or that you should be punished... all I'm saying is that if you can't pay the people you owe money to perks like ATV's should not be a concern for you. I just think a lot of people these days feel entitled to have things when they are not meeting their minimum financial requirements. Bankruptcy is a step backwards if you bankrupt you should not have toys.
More importantly, you can die from driving an ATV under the influence.
The answer depends on the ATV, and the terrain that you are driving through.
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You should use a minimum of 91 octane in street bikes, ATV's or Dirt bikes
ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) crashes are almost always caused by human error. There is a slight chance the ATV itself will be defective, but generally speaking ATV crashes are due to the drivers negligence on some level. The most common types of driver errors are - children operating an adult sized ATV, driving an ATV with a passenger on the back, general reckless driving, and driving in unsafe weather conditions.
i believe anything over 115psi should be fine. 115psi is the service minimum, as in if it drops below that the engine needs a rebuild
The Two most common causes for ATV crashes are due to having to many people on the ATV at one time the other main reason for crashes is driving an ATV far to fast.
It depends where you are driving if you driving on the street you have to be 16 but if you just drive on the sidewalk or your property then you have to be 12.
A. Wearing a helmet. This is important because helmets protect your head from injury in case of accidents while driving an ATV. It is a crucial safety measure to reduce the risk of head injuries.
they should but you may need a spacer kit
You should post on a ATV forum. See related links for a Honda ATV forum. They will try to help you out.