If you want to introduce your child to off-road riding, a youth ATV is the way to go. Youth ATVs are smaller, less powerful versions of utility and sport ATVs. Safety is paramount with youth ATVs and most of these vehicles feature a tether strap that can be attached to a child’s clothing so the engine will stop running if the child falls off. With price tags usually thousands of dollars less than full-sized sport and utility quads, youth ATVs are an affordable and safe way for your child to ride with you.
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2012 Polaris Outlaw 90 Review
We spend so much time reviewing the biggest and best the world of ATVs has to offer that’s it’s easy to forget about the machines aimed at young, inexperienced riders. The Polaris Outlaw 90 is one such machine that young riders should take a closer look at.
2012 Polaris Ranger RZR 170 Review
When it comes to side-by-sides, kids have been getting the short end of the stick for too long. We wouldn’t recommend turning your young riders loose with an 88 hp missile, and neither does Polaris; that’s why it introduced the Ranger RZR 170.
2011 Pitster Pro FXR 125R Review
A surprisingly grunty engine with impressive low-end torque should bring a smile to face of youth ATV racers everywhere. While it’s not perfect, the Pitster Pro FXR 125R does a fine job of combing sporty performance and a reasonable MSRP.
ATV Four Play Unveils Mini Motocross Quad
ATV Four Play has launched its new Pitster Pro Mod Package, which alows parents whose children race ATVs in the youth classes to customize a national-level rolling chassis that is capable of receiving five different engine packages.
2009 Suzuki ATV Lineup Unveiled
American Suzuki Motor Corporation introduced the KingQuad 500 AXi with electric power steering at its 2009 dealer meeting.Youth ATV Videos







