The product listing contains conflicting information: the title says 150CC while the specifications list a 250cc displacement. Please confirm the exact model/displacement with the seller before purchasing.
The model is marketed as a Gas ATV (petrol), and it features an electric start. The specification field 'FuelElectric' appears to be a formatting error—confirm fuel type with the seller if needed.
The listed maximum speed is 95 km/h.
The economic fuel consumption is specified as 3 L/100 km.
It has a manual transmission with a gear system described as 'three in and one out' (commonly 3 forward gears and 1 reverse).
Yes — it is a 4x4 ATV. The transmission system uses a chain drive.
The ATV uses an electric start system.
The specified load capacity is 200 kg.
The ATV is rated to handle gradients greater than 35 degrees, making it suitable for steep terrain when used properly.
It features a double aluminum exhaust pipe.
The specification lists EPA certification. For local regulatory compliance (road registration, safety standards), check with the seller and your local authorities.
That depends on the displacement and user experience. If the unit is the higher-displacement variant (e.g., 250cc) and can reach 95 km/h, beginners should take training, start at low speeds, and always wear proper protective gear. Confirm the exact engine size before deciding.
Regular maintenance typically includes engine oil and filter changes, chain lubrication and adjustment, brake inspections, tire pressure checks, and periodic coolant/air-filter service. Follow the owner's manual or ask the seller for the recommended maintenance schedule.
Street legality varies by jurisdiction. EPA certification relates to emissions but does not guarantee road legality. Check local laws for registration, lighting, mirrors, insurance, and helmet requirements.
Contact the seller or the brand (listed as KNL) for information on replacement parts, accessories, and warranty coverage. Availability may vary by region.
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