Things You Need To Know When Picking A Used ATV

Wednesday, August 5, 2009 ·

By Mark Edwards

Rugged men who breathe the great Outdoors and love the cruising the terrain are certified ATV nuts. That said, women and children are getting hooked to the craze too, for reasons more than conventional but practical such as running errands or some leisure ride on a lazy afternoon. Truth be told, mo other vehicle can offer the riding experience an ATV can.

So, if youre one of the millions jumping into the ATV bandwagon and planning to buy your own all terrain bike, you need to know how to pick the best among the pack.

Admittedly, money will always be an issue and it is just logical that you settle for a used ATV. That said, used and reconditioned quad bikes does not equates to dilapidated vehicles. There are tons of used ATVs that work like a horse even if they have been previously owned. you just need to know what to look for.

If you really want to get your hands on a used but totally working ATV, you just need to follow these tips:

Check the whole bike for rusts. Sweep the vehicle with your eyes for those red things, especially on the shock mounts, intersections of framed components, the gas tank (inside and out), and the A-arm mounts. Rusts in these specific areas could men that the bike has been under severe amount of use. You might shell out a lot of money for repairs and repaint in the long run.

Test the wheels for loose ball joints and worn out wheel bearings. Raise the ATV so you could move the wheels in all directions.

Look for dirt and water in the air box. If it does contain them, it is best that you look for another ATV as presence of these two in the air box can potentially damage the ATV engine.

If you have 4x4 ATVs in mind, then better spot for chocolate brown-colored gear lubrication and busted joint boots. If you find them, better turn the deal down. gear lube of such color and joint boots in not so mint condition can mean more dollars for repairs.

Check the little essentials. Make sure the engine oil doesn't look contaminated. The handle bars, head lights, tail lights, brakes and engine shut off switch should work well.

One more thing. You can command a more reasonable price if the parts functional yet old. Prices can be brought down to a more agreeable rate due to wear and tear.

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