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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Tips on Choosing A Used ATV

By Mark Edwards

Th All Terrain Vehicle is long believed to be the wheel of choice for the rugged men who love the outdoors, But now, women and even children are now jumping to the ATV bandwagon for various reasons. Of course, the ATV is one ride that can give its rider a different kind of thrill no other vehicle can.

If you are thinking of owning one, then go for it. But before you do cash out and hop on to one,you better know how to check which ATV is the best for you and your money.

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.

Heres a rundown of tips you should follow to get quality products from the pool of used ATVs:

Check out for rusts. Look closely the shock mounts, intersections of frame components, inside of the gas tanks and A-arm mounts. If you find a speck of rust in these areas, you better be wary, they maybe signs of a previous stress and cracks. You will have to spend for welding and repainting to repair them.

Check the wheels. Raise the ATV up and move the wheels in all directions. This will allow you to see if there are loose ball joints and worn-out wheel bearings.

Check the air box found under the seat. Take the lid off and see if the air box has dirt and water in it. If it has, you better turn the deal down because it can damage the ATV engine.

If you are looking at 4x4 ATVs, then you better check for the gear lube and CV joint boots. Chocolate brown gear lube and dilapidated joint boots are deal breakers. Unless you want to spend your cash for major repairs in the not so distant future, then look somewhere else.

Finally, look out for the small things such as engine oils, handle bars, the head and tail lights, engine brakes and shut off mechanism. These things should work well if you intend to buy the ATV.

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. - 21392

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