What size atv can I get away with?
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I'm 5'10" and weigh about 205lbs. Not looking ride too hardcore (I'm 43), so what is the smallest atv I could go with? Is a 200 too small?
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Answer:
I wouldn't go with anything under a 300, less and your just going to be very limited. If you want 4x4 kawasaki makes a nice 360 that has been out for several years.
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Other answers
A 200 might work depending on the model. A blaster 2 Stroke would be okay power wise but a little small on body size. A 200 Polaris Phoenix size would be okay body wise but probably under powered. I would recommend at least a 250. Quads that are manuals are usually have more power than the same size in a fully automatic, So if your looking for an Automatic I would start at a 300 4-stoke or 250 2-stroke.
Rachel
400/500cc if you want it to be realistically ride-able. have a few test rides round your local dealers.
Andy Pandy
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