The latest Youth ATV articles featuring tech for engines, suspension, wheels, tires, carburetors, EFI, air filter, intake, exhaust pipes, off-road lights, suspension seats, gauges, shocks, GPS, safety devices and off-road trips. Yamaha Raptor 250, Raptor 350, Suzuki LT50 & LT80, Polaris Outlaw 90, Kawasaki KFX50 & KFX80.
 | October 22, 2009 By:Ricky Sosebee
I have a problem with my 2001 Yamaha Wolverine 350. I have lost a substantial amount of torque. It only acts like that when going up a hill, when its pulling a load, or going through a mudhole.. Is the clutch slipping or what?
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 | September 16, 2009 By:Ricky Sosebee
My push button start won't work, does the brake have to be pulled in for the kick-start to work?
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September 11, 2009 By:Press Release
Due to the risks of selling under the Stay, many manufacturers and dealers are no longer selling youth model off-highway vehicles and there is now a limited availability of these products for consumers. Half of the major ATV manufacturers are no longer selling youth model off-highway vehicles despite the Stay.
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 | August 20, 2009 By:Ricky Sosebee
Lots of questions on the good ol' rides like the Suzuki Ozark, KingQuad and LTA50, Honda FourTrax and Rancher. Also some of the new stuff like the Can-Am Renegade and Polaris Outlaw. Info for everybody.
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May 19, 2009 By:Pro Armor
They have designed a great full chassis armor and swing arm armor to keep you protected no matter what you throw at it.
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May 13, 2009
These ATVs lack front brakes, a tire pressure gauge, and padding to cover the sharp edges on the handlebar assembly, which could pose a risk of injury to young riders.
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 | April 23, 2009 By:Ricky Sosebee
Yamaha Wolverine won't start, Honda 400ex Big Bore, CV boots, grinding, sputtering and clunks - and oh man, kids everywhere want to race.
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April 17, 2009 By:American Motorcyclist Assoc (AMA), Press Release
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has voted to deny a petition to exclude youth-model motorcycles and ATVs from a law that bans their sale because of possible lead concerns--but has cleared the way for a second vote by month's end to delay enforcement of the law
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April 3, 2009 By:Press Release
Acting Chairman Nancy Nord of the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission has decided to hold off for a year enforcing the new lead law that has forced dealers to yank youth-model off-road motorcycles and ATVs off their showroom floors.
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