Kazuma's new 110cc ATV is drawing attention from all over the ATV industry. Made for children or small adults, the 2005 model has new suspension, so the quality of the ride matches its beefy good looks. Kazuma also added gear indicator lights at the bottom of the handle bars, which allows your child to see what gear he or she is in. The three-speed semi-automatic offers reverse and clutchless shifting. The looks are upgraded too, with a two-tone seat and stylish cut outs on the rear fenders.
When it comes to safety, parents are in control. The Kazuma 110cc ATV has a speed limiter screw so adults can control their kids' speed. The top speed is about 38 miles an hour. There is also a horn for warning others of your approach. And there are standard padded bars under the foot pegs. Of course all riders should wear a helmet and follow safe-driving rules for the best safety environment.
There is no more mixing oil and gas for your kids' ATV. The Kazuma 110cc is a four-stroke engine, with the convenience of electric start. It's a chain-driving ATV with front A-arm suspension. Other features include an engine kill switch, speed limiter and start/brake switch to start the engine. It comes in red, blue, yellow or green, and carries a manufacturer's warranty, in addition to whatever warranty the dealer may provide.
For more information on the Kazuma 110cc ATV, visit your local ATV dealer, or post your questions on the various ATV forums available on the Internet.
The Kazuma 50 cc ATV has always been a good starter model for kids to learn the fun of ATVs. But now it's even better looking as well. Kazuma has added flamed stickers to the front and rear fenders.
Besides the styling upgrade, it's also easier and safer to use. The four-stroke engine doesn't require mixing oil with gas. There is a kill switch plug right below the gas tank, which allows you to attach a safety cord to your child. Any time the child leans over too much, the plug will pull out and the engine will stop. The Kazuma 50cc ATV also allows parents to attach a rope or cord to another kill switch near the battery. This allows parents to follow along and control the engine's power.
The Kazuma 50 cc has a three-speed semi-automatic transmission, with a top speed of about 20 miles per hour. There is a screw on the throttle that allows adults to control the top speed, so new drivers can crawl along as low as five miles per hour, while more experienced drivers can go faster. It also has an electric start with keys, a headlight, and an extra-large brake for fast stopping.
For more information on the Kazuma 50cc ATV, visit your local ATV dealer, or post your questions on the various ATV forums available on the Internet. And remember that anyone who rides an ATV, whether a child or adult, should wear a helmet and be aware of all safety rules for safe and fun driving.