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Hey guys, in this episode we are going to talk about all-terrain vehicles, which are ATVs, but also known as 4-wheelers. So stay tuned.
Hey guys. Here at GN Gonzales, we have a passion for riding.
We want to educate you so that you are safe, but also to promote the motorcycle industry.
In this episode we are going to talk about ATVs and the different types.
Alright, so we have ATV which are also known as 4-wheelers.
It comes with a seat, a handlebar, and surprisingly, four wheels.
A lot of them come with an electrical start, which is good, so no kickstarting here.
And a lot of them come with reverse, so if you get stuck in the mud you can back that thing up.
There are two types of ATVs. You have the Standard and you have the Sport.
The Sport you're looking at anywhere from 250-450 CCs.
They have a longer travel suspension and a longer A arm, so they are definitely wider.
More stability, cropped down to the basics. They are not going to have a lot of cargo space.
They normally come with a manual transmission on it. Two or 4 wheel drive, which is real nice.
OK, the second type of ATV is going to be the Standard ATV.
It's anywhere from 300-700 CCs. It's used for hunting, recreational use, trail riding.
It is a little bit larger than the Sport, which makes it a little more comfortable ride with it.
You can get it in 2 or 4 wheel drive, automatic or manual transmission with it.
Alright guys, we just covered the basics on it. That's it for ATVs.
If you have any questions or comments, please post them below. Make sure you subscribe so you get more videos.
I promise we'll get a little more in depth.
But in the meantime, check us out at http://gngonzales.com.
or if you are in the Baton Rouge area, come on down and see our beautiful facility.
Until next time, don't forget Gas is on the Right.