All Terrain Vehicle Quad Bike
An all-terrain vehicle, also called a quad, quad bike, three wheeler, or four wheeler, is defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for steering control.
Before purchasing Safety gear or other ATV accessories, you should keep in mind that accessories must be safe and of high quality so as to help maintain your personal safety while riding. In a recent report, over four-thousand people die due to ATV accidents every year, and more than sixty-thousand are injured.
Serious injuries, such as broken backbones, knees, ankles and elbows are reported. It is also important to try on all of your safety gear before riding to ensure a proper fit. Do not assume that you will not have any accident. It is better to safe than say sorry.
Knowing the fact that the 3-wheel ATV was much lighter, they were very popular amongst some expert ATV riders. Cornering is far more challenging with the 3-wheel ATV compared to the 4-wheeled vehicle, since it is even more important to lean into the turn. However, if not performed with due care, it often results in a roll over.
Ensure that the size and speed of the ATV or dirt bike your kid rides on is appropriate for their age. It is recommended that those age 6-11 ride vehicles under 70cc while those aged 12-15 should ride 70-90 cc engines.