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First Look at Honda's 2005 FourTrax Utility ATVs
At their Dealer show in Nashville, Tennessee, American Honda released details for 2005 models and there were a slew of changes. Touting... more
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Kymco Introduces the MXU 250 Utility Vehicle
KYMCO Motorsports, makers of ATVs, scooters and motorcycles, has just announced the latest addition to their product line, the MXU 250... more
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2004 Arctic Cat ATV Buyer's Guide - Quads - ATV Rider Magazine
Take a look at 14 ATVs in Arctic Cat's 2004 model lineup, brought to you by the experts at ATV Rider Magazine. more
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2004 ATV Buyer's Guide
Today there are more ATV models to choose from than ever before. A wide variety of machines, from 50cc minis to 700cc monster utility... more
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Yamaha ATV Buyer's Guide
Yamaha shocked the world in 2003 with the release of its YFZ450 high- performance machine. It's hard to just call it "high-performance,"... more
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Suzuki ATV Buyer's Guide
Suzuki can proudly claim to have set the sport market alight when it released its extremely popular Z400 in early '03. Well, the critically... more
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Polaris ATV Buyer's Guide
Polaris' slogan, "The Way Out," can be achieved with help from any of its 20-plus vehicles. As always, there's a wide variety of... more
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Kawasaki ATV Buyer's Guide
Team Green's lineup continues to impress. Kawasaki took its staggeringly powerful Prairie 650 V-twin 4x4 and bumped it up to a 700. The... more
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Honda ATV Buyer's Guide
Sportrax 450R! (Sorry, we had to get that out of our system ...) The obvious big news from big red is the highly anticipated release of its... more
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Bombardier ATV Buyer's Guide
This Canadian outfit has a whopping 36 models (counting the various enhancement packages as separate models) to choose from! It has the... more
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Kasea 2004
So you've never heard of Kasea? More than 10 years ago, brothers Ken and Steve Leighty saw a gaping hole in the youth ATV market and ran... more
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First Ride: Polaris Sportsman 700 EFI
Ascending the slopes of Mount Antero, a 14,000-plus-foot peak in central Colorado, I muttered to myself, "Why don't they make electronic... more
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