Youth ATV - A Young Persons Dream
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedNumerous youths nowadays are fortunate enough to have families that will purchase them an all terrain vehicle. This maturating well known sport is something nearly all youths can delight in. Youth ATVs come in some appealing fresh styles and colors that are certain to satisfy your youthful sportster.
It is crucial for families to make certain that their child acquires the right gear and safety training. Since there is a high rate of ATV accidental injuries, safety is a leading concern. There are classes that are accessible which instruct ATV safety and would be a prudent investment.
It is most beneficial if this safety training happens ahead of the ATV receiving use. These classes are designed to teach the youth how to use the controls as well as how to operate the ATV safely. You might check with your local 4H club to see if there are any classes located near you.
Choosing The Right ATV For Your Youth
Youth ATVs come built for children who are six and older. They have many safety features available which include floorboards, padded handlebars, rear brake lights, and removable keys. There is a new 50cc engine that gets rid of the need to have mix gas and oil. They also come with automatic transmissions and an automatic choke for easy starting.
There is a 90cc four-stroke engine for riders who are age 12 or older. Both the 50cc and the 90cc feature front and rear brakes that are hand operated. Both have a jazzy stylish look which equates to the bigger models for mom and dad.
There is a lot of planning that goes into building an ATV for the youth. Years ago regulations were tightened because of the high number of accidents and injuries associated with AVTs and youth riders. Special attention is applied to the speed, lighting, brake suspension, and the general layout of the ATV. Rather than ban the sport for the young, manufactures have been looking at ways to construct the ATV with more effective safety features. There are also rules of thumb set for the number of ccs you can purchase for a given age. Guidelines are placed on the dealers as to what the dealer can do to alter on the machine. If a dealer neglects to honor these guidelines they could loose their franchise rights.
Despite the fact that there are guidelines established there are individuals who will mislead the dealer since they think their kid is able to handle a bigger machine. It is sad when a parent will permit their youngster to drive an ATV which is excessively large and has more power that the child is able to control.
Numerous parents as well permit their children to use an ATV while not using a helmet. The tenet of safety first starts with the parent and it is the obligation of the parent to instruct their youth the particular safety equipment to put on and in what manner to safely control the machine. If wielded right this has the potential to be an enjoyable sport for the whole family to love.
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