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Old May 14, 2020 | 09:40 AM
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Can anyone help me identify this ATV? It was originally pink but was painted blue by a previous owner. It says "Action" on the seat. It has 145-70-6 tires on it. The engine was replaced by a previous owner with old Briggs and Stratton. I am hoping to find out the make and model of this ATV to make is easier to get parts. Thank you!

Does anyone know that make and model of this ATV?

Pink color with blue paint stripped off.

The seat says "Action" on it.
 
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Old May 25, 2020 | 05:22 AM
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One or two of the mower makers tried to get in on the ATV market by producing things like this using B & S engines and mower transmission bits. It didn't work as the Suzuki/Yamaha offerings were much more professional. My guess would be it is one of them, hence the rather basic shape of the plastic, though Yamaha's early efforts were rather similar.
 
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Old Jun 27, 2020 | 07:47 AM
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One or two of the mower makers tried to get in on the ATV market by producing things like this using B & S engines and mower transmission bits. It didn't work as the Suzuki/Yamaha offerings were much more professional. My guess would be it is one of them, hence the rather basic shape of the plastic, though Yamaha's early efforts were rather similar.

Looking to find out what kind this is

Looking to find out what kind this is


anyone have an idea on a brand on this thing?
 
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Old Jun 28, 2020 | 02:11 AM
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No idea, though the plastics are very professional so the maker intended selling lots of them, and an unusual shape. It has either been very well looked after or hasn't been used much so the VIN plate should be easy to read if you can find it. Pictures of the engine and/or engine number would tell what family of engine it has, which helps with spares for that, even if the frame maker can't be identified. Incidentally all four tyres are on backwards. The wheels need swapping left to right & right to left.
 
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