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Terribly narrow quad. 36.5 inches? Tell me - how small is your wife?
With the #1 ATV problem being roll over accidents - are these 3 foot wide quads very stable for an adult?
I mean a 350 pound machine is going to hurt rolling over on someone.
At 36.5 inches this is .7 inches wider then my daughters Polaris 90 sportsman and its a tippy little thing with anyone over about 12 years old on it.
I'm just curious. Not knocking the brand or your choice - just trying to seek first to understand.
With the #1 ATV problem being roll over accidents - are these 3 foot wide quads very stable for an adult?
I mean a 350 pound machine is going to hurt rolling over on someone.
At 36.5 inches this is .7 inches wider then my daughters Polaris 90 sportsman and its a tippy little thing with anyone over about 12 years old on it.
I'm just curious. Not knocking the brand or your choice - just trying to seek first to understand.
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Well, a little deductive extrapolation leaves me to believe that 36.5 inches is correct. Looking at the Polaris website the 90cc youth machine is only 4 inches shorter and nearly the same width. Seat height and width are usually close.
I would be extremely cautious if I were thinking about ordering one of these. These would not be mid-sized quads - but rather children sized mini machines with slightly bigger motors. Possible in a country where adults are 4 feet tall they would be full sized maybe.
You may do you well to find someone with one of these machines and check it out rather then believe some salesman on the phone. He can easily point at the printed website specifications and refute any claim of missrepresentation.
Good luck.
I would be extremely cautious if I were thinking about ordering one of these. These would not be mid-sized quads - but rather children sized mini machines with slightly bigger motors. Possible in a country where adults are 4 feet tall they would be full sized maybe.
You may do you well to find someone with one of these machines and check it out rather then believe some salesman on the phone. He can easily point at the printed website specifications and refute any claim of missrepresentation.
Good luck.
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