Kids 4 x 4 atv
#1
Kids 4 x 4 atv
Hello,
I am looking for any info on smaller 4 x 4 atv's, for my 11 year old son. He is an experienced rider and can ride an auto or shifter. Prefer not to buy new, was wondering what models have had 4 x 4? We live up here in AK, lots of mud, and hills, etc. Looking for 90cc or bigger & 4 wheel drive would be real nice. Most kids ride Polaris 90, harder to find the older ones up here.
Thanks!
Doug
I am looking for any info on smaller 4 x 4 atv's, for my 11 year old son. He is an experienced rider and can ride an auto or shifter. Prefer not to buy new, was wondering what models have had 4 x 4? We live up here in AK, lots of mud, and hills, etc. Looking for 90cc or bigger & 4 wheel drive would be real nice. Most kids ride Polaris 90, harder to find the older ones up here.
Thanks!
Doug
#3
I think the Polaris 250 is the smallest 4x4 ATV. My 9 year old has ridden my Honda 300 in the woods and done okay with it. I wouldn't want him to risk rolling it though. It is way too heavy for his size. I'd probably just get an appropriate sized ATV, maybe a 125 and put decent tires on the back.
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Welcome to the forums.
Seeins we're talking about a experienced rider:::
My kids first step up was to a 230 suzuki (1993 230E semi auto). They started on it at 10-11 but they were extremely expierienced.
There are plenty of them around and I consider them mighty reliable.
The Kymco Mongoose would be another fine machine for him. CVT and would fit him. Kymco's are rock solid machines!
Like scooter86 mentioned, size appropriate is the main thing.
Good luck.
Seeins we're talking about a experienced rider:::
My kids first step up was to a 230 suzuki (1993 230E semi auto). They started on it at 10-11 but they were extremely expierienced.
There are plenty of them around and I consider them mighty reliable.
The Kymco Mongoose would be another fine machine for him. CVT and would fit him. Kymco's are rock solid machines!
Like scooter86 mentioned, size appropriate is the main thing.
Good luck.
#6
Arctic Cat,Suzuki,Polaris and Yamaha. All Made a 250 4x4 years back but no longer.
The 350 4x4 Yamaha Wolverine was the lightest 4x4 ATV ever made it was even lighter then the 250s.
http://www.atvreviewnetwork.com/enth...cle2=570&go=Go
The 350 4x4 Yamaha Wolverine was the lightest 4x4 ATV ever made it was even lighter then the 250s.
http://www.atvreviewnetwork.com/enth...cle2=570&go=Go
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Arctic Cat,Suzuki,Polaris and Yamaha. All Made a 250 4x4 years back but no longer.
The 350 4x4 Yamaha Wolverine was the lightest 4x4 ATV ever made it was even lighter then the 250s.
2000 Yamaha Wolverine ATVs
The 350 4x4 Yamaha Wolverine was the lightest 4x4 ATV ever made it was even lighter then the 250s.
2000 Yamaha Wolverine ATVs
#9
I just compared the Wolverine to my Fourtrax 300. It is 2.2 pounds lighter (485 vs 487.2)! Still not exactly a lightweight.
My friends son is 8 years old and has his own 350 2wd Yamaha Briun/Grizzly he rides my 350 4x4 all the time.
He even takes his dads 660 Grizzly for a ride here and there.
#10
I had been thinking that my Honda was kind of heavy. I guess not for a 4x4. I do love that machine! My son's first ATV was a Panterra (Chinese made) 90. It was a bit unique in that it's floorboards are low enough that an adult fits on it well even though it is a small size ATV. I replaced it this year with a 125cc ATV. Now I use the Panterra for putting around the neighborhood. I like it a lot for that use.
I still say for a 11 year old get a lightweight 125cc machine and put a decent set of tires on the back.
I still say for a 11 year old get a lightweight 125cc machine and put a decent set of tires on the back.