Your ATV Guide
ATV stands for "all terrain vehicles" and originated in the 50's. The early models
had 6 wheels instead of the 4 that riders have now become accustomed to. The
first company to make a 3-wheel ATV was Honda in 1970. These 3-wheel ATVs
were used in "Diamonds are Forever" movie, which was a James Bond movie.
At that time they were called US90 and had large balloon tires compared to more
recent models, which use mechanical suspension and smaller tires.
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Your ATV Guide
ATV stands for "all terrain vehicles" and originated in the 50's. The early models
had 6 wheels instead of the 4 that riders have now become accustomed to. The
first company to make a 3-wheel ATV was Honda in 1970. These 3-wheel ATVs
were used in "Diamonds are Forever" movie, which was a James Bond movie.
At that time they were called US90 and had large balloon tires compared to more
recent models, which use mechanical suspension and smaller tires.
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Your ATV Guide

Your ATV Guide

by Anony mous
Your ATV Guide

Your ATV Guide

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ATV stands for "all terrain vehicles" and originated in the 50's. The early models
had 6 wheels instead of the 4 that riders have now become accustomed to. The
first company to make a 3-wheel ATV was Honda in 1970. These 3-wheel ATVs
were used in "Diamonds are Forever" movie, which was a James Bond movie.
At that time they were called US90 and had large balloon tires compared to more
recent models, which use mechanical suspension and smaller tires.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012184894
Publisher: New Century Books
Publication date: 03/10/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

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