The listing shows mixed information: there are 50cc 4-stroke petrol/diesel variants and also an electric specification (800–1000W, 36V). KNL may offer both petrol (50cc) and electric versions — confirm the exact variant with the seller before purchase.
50cc refers to the engine displacement for the petrol/diesel version. It indicates a small, low-displacement 4-stroke engine suitable for light adult use and short trips. Performance (top speed and acceleration) will be modest compared with larger ATVs.
Top speed depends on the specific variant and gearing. As a guideline, 50cc petrol ATVs typically reach roughly 25–45 km/h (15–28 mph). Electric models (800–1000W) may have similar top speeds. Ask the seller for exact tested speeds.
Range depends on battery capacity (Ah), rider weight, terrain and driving style. A 36V system with typical battery sizes often delivers a modest urban/off-road range; ask the seller for battery Ah and an estimated real-world range for the listed unit.
Charging time varies with battery type and charger. Typical full charge times for 36V lead-acid or lithium packs are commonly in the 4–8 hour range with the supplied charger. Confirm the charger specs from the seller.
The ATV uses an automatic transmission and a chain drive system per the specification. This provides simple, automatic operation with chain final drive to the wheels.
Yes — the product name includes 'Reverse' so a reverse function is included. Operation varies by model (electronic reverse switch or mechanical reverse selector). Follow the owner’s manual for the proper procedure.
The spec sheet does not list brake types. Most adult ATVs include front and rear braking (disc or drum designs). Always wear approved protective gear (helmet, gloves, boots) and confirm the braking system and maintenance requirements with the seller.
This ATV is designed primarily for adult use and typically supports a single adult rider. Typical payload capacities for similar models are around 100–150 kg, but you should verify the official maximum load rating from the manufacturer or seller.
Road legality depends on local laws and the specific configuration (lights, signals, emissions, speed). Many ATVs are intended for private off-road use only. Check your local regulations and confirm whether this unit can be registered for road use in your area.
For the 4-stroke petrol/diesel variant: regular oil changes, air-filter cleaning/replacement, spark plug inspection, chain lubrication and tension adjustment, and periodic professional servicing per the manual. Follow the manufacturer schedule for intervals.
The specification lists CE certification. Warranty terms are not provided in the spec — warranty length and coverage vary by seller and region. Ask the seller for written warranty details and what is covered (engine, electrical, frame, parts).
Many ATVs arrive partially disassembled (handlebar alignment, mirrors, battery connections, minor controls). The amount varies by shipper. The product should include an assembly manual; local dealers often offer assembly services if needed.
Spare parts and accessories are typically available through the brand (KNL) or aftermarket suppliers. Confirm parts availability for your region and request part numbers or catalogs from the seller before purchase.
For petrol/diesel models: stabilize or drain fuel, change oil if storing long-term, keep tires off the ground if possible, and store in a dry sheltered place. For electric models: store battery at manufacturer-recommended charge level (often ~50% for long-term storage), in a cool dry place. Disconnect battery and follow the owner’s manual for specific storage instructions.
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