The answer depends on the ATV, and the terrain that you are driving through.
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.
I can't. I don't have a farm or an ATV
The average speed of a 90cc ATV is about 26 miles ( 42km\h).
The average speed of a 90cc ATV is about 26 miles ( 42km\h).
You cannot convert hours into miles because you have no idea how fast they were driving. There could be a huge difference between someone who drives really slow over 200 engine hours and someone who drives really fast over the same 200 hours. It does not take into account the distance travelled, only the hours the engine has been run.
Miles do not convert to hours. Miles are length and hours is time.
The prices for ATV rental will vary depending on how long you're using it. The price for a one hour rental will be around $75, for two hours; $125, and for three hours; $185.
Hours and miles measure two quite different things. You can convert one to another if you know at what speed you are travelling. In this case, hours = miles / (miles per hours).Hours and miles measure two quite different things. You can convert one to another if you know at what speed you are travelling. In this case, hours = miles / (miles per hours).Hours and miles measure two quite different things. You can convert one to another if you know at what speed you are travelling. In this case, hours = miles / (miles per hours).Hours and miles measure two quite different things. You can convert one to another if you know at what speed you are travelling. In this case, hours = miles / (miles per hours).
To get the rate for 250 miles in 5 hours, divide the miles by the hours to get miles per hour, 250 miles/5 hours=50 miles per hour. If you divide 5 hours by 250 miles, you get 0.02 hours per mile, the other unit rate for this set of numbers.
That depends on how many hours in a day you're willing to drive. 1 hour . . . . . 65 miles 6 hours . . . . . 390 miles 10 hours . . . . . 650 miles 12 hours . . . . . 780 miles 24 hours . . . . . 1,560 miles
ITs around 50-55km/h or 30-34 miles/hour