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HONDA ATV pictures. HONDA ATV Models

HONDA ATV Models

2012 Honda ATV/Quads:
Sport
• Honda TRX400X
• Honda TRX90X

Utility
• .....

Recreational
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4x4 ES TRX500FE
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4x4 ES with Electric Power Steering TRX500FPE
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4x4 TRX500FM
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4x4 with Electric Power Steering TRX500FPM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT TRX420FA
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT with Electric Power Steering TRX420FPA
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES TRX420FE
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES with Electric Power Steering TRX420FPE
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 TRX420FM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 with Electric Power Steering TRX420FPM (1)
• Honda FourTrax Rancher ES TRX420TE (1)
• Honda FourTrax Rancher TRX420TM (1)
• Honda FourTrax Recon TRX250TM (1)
• Honda FourTrax Recon ES TRX250TE (1)

MUV
• Honda Big Red MUV700

2011 Honda ATV/Quads:
Sport:
• Honda TRX250X

Utility:
• Honda FourTrax Rincon TRX680FA (3)
• Honda FourTrax Rincon TRX680F
• Honda TRX500PG CTE Canadian Trail Edition Rubicon
• Honda FourTrax Foreman Rubicon TRX500FA
• Honda FourTrax Foreman Rubicon with EPS and GPS TRX500FGA
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 TRX500FM
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 with Power Steering TRX500FPM
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 ES TRX500FE
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 ES with Power Steering TRX500FPE
• Honda TRX420PG Canadian Trail Edition with Electric Power Steering
• Honda FourTrax Rancher TRX420TM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher ES TRX420TE
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4X4 TRX420FM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4X4 ES TRX420FE
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 with Power Steering TRX420FPM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES with Power Steering TRX420FPE
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT TRX420FA
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT with Power Steering TRX420FPA
• Honda FourTrax Recon TRX250TM
• Honda FourTrax Recon ES TRX250TE

Recreational:
• Honda FourTrax Rincon TRX680FA
• Honda FourTrax Rincon TRX680F

MUV:
• Honda MUV700 Big Red

2010 Honda ATV/Quads:
Utility :
• Honda FourTrax Rincon TRX680FG
• Honda FourTrax Rancher TRX420TM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT TRX420FA
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT with Power Steering TRX420FPA
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4X4 ES TRX420FE
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4X4 ES with Power Steering TRX420FPE
• Honda FourTrax TRX420PG Canadian Trail Edition
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 TRX500FM
• Honda FourTrax TRX500FG CTE Canadian Trail Edition Rubicon
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 (2)
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 SE (3)
• Honda FourTrax Rancher (2)
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT (3)

MUV:
• Honda MUV700 Big Red

2009 Honda ATV/Quads:
Sport:
• Honda TRX700XX (2)
• Honda TRX450ER (2)
• Honda TRX450R
• Honda TRX400X
• Honda TRX300X (1)
• Honda TRX250X
• Honda TRX90X

Utility:
• Honda FourTrax Rincon TRX680FA
• Honda FourTrax Rincon GPScape TRX680FGA (with GPS)
• Honda TRX500PG CTE Canadian Trail Edition Rubicon
• Honda TRX500FG CTE Canadian Trail Edition Rubicon
• Honda FourTrax Foreman Rubicon TRX500FA
• Honda FourTrax Foreman Rubicon GPScape with EPS TRX500FPA
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 TRX500FM
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 with Power Steering TRX500FPM
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 ES TRX500FE
• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 ES with Power Steering TRX500FPE
• Honda TRX420PG Canadian Trail Edition with Electric Power Steering (EPS)
• Honda TRX420FG Canadian Trail Edition
• Honda FourTrax Rancher TRX420TM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4X4 TRX420FM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4X4 with Power Steering TRX420FPM
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4X4 ES TRX420FE
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4X4 ES with Power Steering TRX420FPE
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT TRX420FA
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT with Power Steering TRX420FPA
• Honda FourTrax Recon TRX250TM
• Honda FourTrax Recon ES TRX250TE

• Honda FourTrax Foreman 4x4 ES (3)
• Honda FourTrax Foreman Rubicon GPScape (4)
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES (4)
• Honda FourTrax Rancher AT (3)
• Honda FourTrax Recon ES (3)
• Honda Rincon GPScape
• Honda TRX300X
• Honda TRX450ER
• Honda TRX700XX

Recreational:
• Honda FourTrax Rincon TRX680FA
• Honda FourTrax Rincon GPScape TRX680FGA (with GPS)

MUV:
• Honda MUV700 Big Red
• Honda MUV700 Big Red Camo

2008 Honda ATV/Quads:
• Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 (5)
• Honda FourTrax Recon (3)
• Honda FourTrax Recon ES (3)
• Honda RX90EX (2)
• Honda TRX250EX
• Honda TRX300EX
• Honda TRX450ER (3)
• Honda TRX450R (1)
• Honda TRX700XX (4)

2007 Honda ATV/Quads:

• Honda FourTrax Foreman (5)
• Honda FourTrax Rancher (9)
• Honda TRX90EX (2)
• Honda TRX250EX
• Honda TRX300EX (2)
• Honda TRX400EX (2)
• Honda TRX450ER

2006 Honda ATV/Quads:
• Honda FourTrax Rincon (19)
• Honda TRX90 (11)
• Honda TRX250EX (12)
• Honda TRX300EX
• Honda TRX400EX (2)
Honda TRX450R (14)

2005 Honda ATV/Quads:
• Honda FourTrax Rincon (3)
• Honda TRX450R (2)

About ATV (all-terrain vehicle)


ATV
(all-terrain vehicle)

An all-terrain vehicle (ATV), informally referred to as a quad bike or quad, 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. As the name implies, it is designed to handle a wider variety of terrain than most other vehicles. Although it is a street-legal vehicle in some countries, it is not street legal within most states and provinces of Australia, the United States and Canada. By the current ANSI definition, it is intended for use by a single operator, although a change to include two-seaters (in tandem), is under consideration.

The rider sits on and operates these vehicles like a motorcycle, but the extra wheels give more stability at slower speeds. Although typically equipped with three or four wheels, six-wheel models exist for specialized applications. Engine sizes of ATVs currently for sale in the United States, (as of 2008 products), range from 49 to 1,000 cc (3 to 61 cu in).

ATV Terminology
Four wheeled versions are most commonly called "quads," "four-wheelers" or "ATVs" in the United States and Canada, and "quad bikes" or "quad cycles" in other English-speaking countries. In Australia, ATVs are also known as "forbys", and in Israel can be called "Polarises" (After the company). Models with three wheels are typically known as "three-wheelers," and ATCs (or less commonly "All-Terrain Cycles" and "trikes").

ATVs can also be considered Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) or Off Road Vehicles (ORV), along with motorcycles.

Major ATV manufacturers
Quadbike adapted for spraying weedkiller, Wythenshawe, Manchester, UK

Arctic Cat
Bombardier (Can-Am)
Honda
Kawasaki
KTM
Kymco
Polaris
Suzuki
Yamaha


ATV pictures

High Resolution ATV pictures, available free download for 1600x1200 pixels.

List of ATV Brands

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Tips for Buying a used ATV

16 Tips for Buying (or Selling) a Used ATV

1. Have a friend or the owner help you raise the ATV up and stand it on the rear grab bar. This will allow you to inspect the undercarriage for any serious dents or damage.

2. Look closely at the frame, especially the shock mounts, A-arm mounts and intersections of frame components for any signs of rust. This is normally a sign of a stress crack and would require welding and repainting.

3. On 4x4 ATVs, inspect the CV joint boots. They should be in excellent condition. Any crack or tears will allow water and dirt to enter and cause costly repairs.

4. Also on 4x4 ATVs, if possible remove the front and rear differential inspection plugs. If the gear lube looks like chocolate milk the oil is contaminated with water and there could be damage to the bearings.

5. Check the engine oil to see whether it looks contaminated.

6. Shine a flashlight into the gas tank and look for rust. Yes, a gas tank can rush, and rust can cause carb problems.

7. Raise the ATV and support the front of it with jack stands. Then try to move each front wheel in and out from top to bottom and side to side to check for worn wheel bearings and ball joints. Do the same for the rear.

8. With the ATV on the ground, move the handlebars back and forth. This will identify worn tie rod ends.

9. Remove the seat and take the air box lid off. This is often overlooked. An air box can collect water and damage an engine. A clean air box and filter is a good sign.

10. Check all head lights, tail lights, the engine shut off switch and key switch.

11. Check the hand, foot and parking brakes. Do they operate smoothly or stick? Check for damaged or cracked cables.

12. Check the exhaust. Has the spark arrestor been removed? Almost every state and national forest requires that you have one. You don't want to get to a forest and then find out you can't ride because you don't have a spark arrestor.

13. Check for worn out tires or tires full of plugs. It's not really a problem, but worn tires or plugs should be a negotiating point on price. And the tires should be replaced with new ones. If you have never taken a tire off a wheel, don't do it. They are extremely hard to remove. It's much easier to remove a car tire from a wheel than an ATV tire.

14. Look closely at the front or rear sprockets. Each point should be uniform. If they are worn more on one side or have a hooked appearance, a new chain and sprocket set is in order.

15. After you buy a used machine, it's a good idea to change all the fluids so that you know you have fresh oil, etc.

16. Ride the machine.

It's best to buy a used ATV from a dealer or locally. But they can be hard to find, so many people turn to the Internet. There are legitimate buyers and sellers on the Internet, but, unfortunately, there are also scammers trying to rip you off.

Here's a look at a couple of scams we've heard about at the ATVA that seem to be growing in popularity.

As always, the rule is simple: Buyer (or seller) beware. If a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Buying: One scam involves ATVs posted to classified and auction sites at too-good-to-be-true prices.

In this scam, the seller often claims to be living in Europe, while the quad is in the United States. The seller then asks for payment to be deposited with an on-line escrow company while the ATV is shipped.

Ideally, the escrow company would hold the funds until the buyer has received the machine and approved the transfer.

The problem is the on-line escrow company is part of the scam. Once money is deposited—often by Western Union or other wire service at the behest of the seller—the seller and the escrow company vanish, leaving the buyer with nothing.

Selling: You list your ATV for sale on the Internet. A buyer offers to pay you the full asking price, with a generous amount over that to cover the cost of shipping it to Europe, Africa or another overseas location. The buyer demands that the quad be shipped immediately, but in exchange, he agrees to pay the full amount up front with a cashier's check.

The problem is that the cashier's check turns out to be a forgery. And there’s probably no way for you to know that until the quad is already long gone.

Your local bank may tell you that it will put a hold of about five days on funds from a foreign check. But even if you wait until the end of that period before shipping the ATV, that doesn’t mean the check is good. In fact, it can take weeks for a foreign check to clear, and when it bounces, you lose.

The bottom line here is simple: Be careful when you’re selling your quad to anyone—and especially careful with an overseas purchase that sounds too good to be true.

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ATV motor

ATV Motor pictures, review, specifications and insurance informations.

ATV BRAND
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