ATVs
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It's easy to be overwhelmed by the variety in the ATV market. Engine size varies from around 50 cc's to a whopping 800 cc's. This buyers' guide deals primarily with the 400-cc models that are still the heart of the market.
Kawasaki's Brute Force 750 4x4i lived up to its name along the Hatfield-McCoy trail system.
If you've never purchased an ATV, you may be surprised to learn that these are not "one size fits all" machines. Since a rider's height and weight influences how well the vehicle handles on different types of terrain, a proper fit is essential for maximum safety.
According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, over 30% of the people killed or injured each year in ATV-related accidents are children under the age of 16.
ATVs are fun to drive all on their own, but they're also a practical addition to any farm. There are a number of ATV attachments available to help you get your chores done quickly and easily.
Sure, four-wheelers are fun to drive, but the right attachments can turn your ATV into a custom workhorse.









