The product listing shows mixed information: the model name indicates 250CC, while the specification lists a 300CC displacement. Please confirm the exact displacement with the seller before purchasing.
The spec sheet lists 'Gas / Diesel' and also shows voltage and power values (36V, 800–1000W), and an engine type of 4-stroke. This suggests there may be different variants (gas/diesel internal-combustion or an electric model). Confirm with the supplier which variant you are ordering.
The listing specifies an automatic transmission with a chain drive. If you need a specific gearbox ratio or drive details, ask the seller for the technical sheet.
EEC typically indicates that the vehicle has European Economic Community (EU) homologation or approval for certain markets, which can help with registration in some countries. Always verify the exact documents provided and local registration rules.
Yes, the specification lists CE certification. CE means the product meets certain EU safety and manufacturing directives, but it does not automatically guarantee road registration—check local regulations.
Top speed and performance are not specified in the provided listing. These depend on the exact engine/variant (250CC vs 300CC, or electric motor). Contact the seller for official performance figures such as max speed, horsepower and torque.
The spec sheet lists 36V and a power range of 800–1000W, which would apply to an electric variant. Confirm with the seller whether your unit is electric and ask for battery capacity (Ah) and estimated range.
For combustion-engine models: regular oil and filter changes, air-filter cleaning/replacement, chain lubrication and tension checks, brake inspections, and periodic valve/checks per the service manual. For electric variants: battery care, electrical connector inspection, brake and suspension checks. Always follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule.
Wear a DOT/PJ-approved helmet, gloves, eye protection, long sleeves, long pants and sturdy boots. Use additional protective gear like chest protectors or knee pads for off-road riding. Follow local laws and manufacturer safety recommendations.
Road legality depends on local regulations and the exact model/specifications. EEC/CE certification can help with registration in some European countries, but you should check with your local vehicle authority for registration, insurance and any required modifications.
The listing does not state payload or maximum rider weight. Typical sport ATVs support one rider and vary by model; contact the seller for the official load capacity and recommended rider size.
The brand listed is KNL. For replacement parts and accessories, contact the seller or an authorized KNL dealer. Availability may vary by region, so confirm lead times and warranty coverage.
The specification does not include warranty information. Ask the seller for details on warranty length, what it covers (engine, electrical, frame), and instructions for warranty service.
Compare intended use, experience level, and local rules: a 250CC is often sufficient for recreational riders and easier to handle, while a 300CC typically offers more power for heavier loads or demanding terrain. Confirm the actual displacement offered and request performance specs from the seller.
Verify the exact engine type and displacement, confirm fuel type or electric variant, request full spec sheet and certificates (EEC/CE), ask about warranty and spare parts, confirm shipping/delivery terms, and ensure it meets your local registration requirements.
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