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14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Mitch Johnson
Find the Right ATV Style from Dependable Brands
In the realm of ATVs, Honda and Polaris are two of the leading
manufacturers because they have both utility and sport models
and each brand has proven to provide quality off-road all
terrain vehicles. When it comes to dependability, Honda
dominates in riders reviews for both the farming and ranching
ATVs and the race vehicles. Honda ATVs are depended on and
considered highly reliable because the Honda company has spent
so many years producing quality on the road and off the road
vehicles. Honda’s sport ATVs have motors and suspension kits
special to the riding atmosphere of racing. Sport ATVs are for
catching air and fast riding through rough terrain. The
suspension kit and motor are customized for this type of riding,
which makes Honda’s sport ATVs the right quad for the job.
Utility ATVs are the second classification of Honda
four-wheelers. These ATVs have no problem getting through tough
areas because they are made to use for farming, hunting and
fishing so you can get to the hard to reach spots with no
problems. Both classifications of Honda ATVs include a variety
of engines and other features to choose from. The sport and
utility quads from Honda have their pros and cons, but most
riders and racers trust a Honda overall. Some reviews criticize
the ground clearance of certain models of Honda ATVs or the slow
engine kick-up, but in the end, riders writing the reviews agree
that Honda ATVs are the most reliable and durable, which is what
counts the most. Close in line for dependability and toughness,
are all Polaris ATVs. Several of Polaris’ Sportsman ATVs are
some of the best selling in the United States. Polaris ATVs have
separate classifications, such as rancher or sport vehicles, but
most models can achieve a diversity of tasks in both categories.
Several Polaris ATV models are used as farming and hunting quads
but they are also reliable as a fast, racy, motocross style
vehicle. The fact that Honda and Polaris have utility and sport
ATVs that can serve well in both areas may confuse some
consumers. Knowing what kind of ATVing you will be doing is the
best way to determine which ATV will be best to ride. All ATVs
are very capable of pushing the boundaries of where you can go
off road, but some, especially racing quads, need special
designs in order to accommodate your uses fully. For this
reason, sport ATVs are separated because of their specialty
suspension, different type of motors and other race specific
features. Sport racing ATVs also have a lighter weight design
than utility vehicles for quicker movements. Utility ATVs are
commonly used for loading and hauling things, which calls for a
larger exterior to carry objects. By knowing the difference you
can make a better choice. Which category you choose is only
significant if you are using the ATV for one specific purpose or
the other. If you’re in the middle or you plan on putting your
ATV to several uses, both types will get you where you need to
go.
About Author :
Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes
regularly for http://www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/, a site
that focuses exclusively on atv reviews, as well as tips on
choosing parts and accessories. His articles have also been
featured on recreational automotive sites such as:
http://www.go-cart-plans-n-kits.com/ and
http://www.best-scooters-n-mopeds.com/
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