All you Want to Know About ATV


ATV stands for all-terrain vehicle. These vehicle travels on low pressure tires with a seat straddled by the rider and possess handlebars for steering control. As the name suggests they are specifically designed to handle a wider variety of terrain than any other vehicle and are particularly engineered for comfort on rough trails. The seats are additionally padded to minimize wear and tear on the rider's tail-bone. In-fact they are designed with long and rough rides in mind. The racing models are lighter; possess high power, fine suspension and a low center of gravity.


They are widely used for races such as, motocross, woods racing, desert racing, hill climbing, ice racing, speedway, flat track, drag racing and others. Currently they are intended for use by a single rider but a change to accommodate a pillion rider is under consideration. Although they are operated like motorcycles but the additional wheels gives more stability at slower speeds. The size of engine ranges from 49 cc to 1000 cc.

The power and versatility that an ATV offers is simply amazing. Whether you are looking for cruising around the campsite or riding back into the back country an ATV will get you there in shortest possible time.


Although they are extremely adventurous and provide immense fun they are sometimes dangerous. Don't stake your personal safety for the sake of fun. Do practice on off road trails around your home before you set out on an adventurous expedition. Practicing ATV will not only help prevent injury but also enable you to get extended years of fun and exciting outdoor recreation.