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Specification:
ENGINE:110CC, 4- STROKE, FULLY-AUTOMATIC
STARTING SYSYTEM:ELECTRIC
SEAT HEIGHT(INCHES):26.7
TRANSMISSION:CHAIN
POWER:52.KW/7.500R/MIN
IGNITON:CDI
GROUND CLEARANCE(INCHES):4.7
SUSPENSION FRONT:DOUBLE ARM,DUAL ABSORBER SUSPENSIONG REAR:SINGLE ABSORBER AND SWING ARM
BRAKE:REAR DISC BRAKE TIRES :145/70-6
SPEED(MPH):34
G.W./N.W.(LBS):220/198
CARTON SIZE(INCHES):50×31×26
CONTAINER:108PCS/40HQ
Atv
ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) is the general term used to describe a vehicle designed for off-road use. This could include quad bikes, off road, kid atv etc.
The term "all-terrain vehicle" is used in a general sense to describe any of a number of small open motorised buggies and tricycles designed for off-road use. However, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) defines an ATV as a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, and with handlebars for steering control. By the ANSI definition, it is intended for use by a single operator.
The 4-wheeled versions are most commonly called "quads," "four-wheelers" or "ATVs" in the United States and Canada, and "quad bikes" or "quad cycles" in other English-speaking countries. Models with 3 wheels are typically known as ATCs (though this is a Honda trademark) and "three-wheelers," and less commonly "all-terrain cycles" and "trikes." 6- and 8-wheel models exist for specialized applications. The rider sits on these models just like on a motorcycle, but the extra wheels make them more stable at slow speeds. ATVs can also be considered Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) or Off Road Vehicles (ORV), along with motorcycles, Jeeps and other off-road capable machines.
