There is a discrepancy in the provided info: the product name states '800W 4 wheel kids electric ATV' (an electric model with an 800W motor), while the description details a 49cc 2-stroke petrol ATV. Confirm with the seller/manufacturer which variant you are viewing before purchase.
The description lists the ATV as suitable for children aged 6 years and older. Always match the ATV to the child’s size, experience and maturity; parental supervision and protective gear are required.
The listed maximum speed is approximately 40 km/h. Actual speed will vary by model (electric vs petrol), rider weight, terrain and any factory or parental speed limiters.
Specifications given: weight about 38–40 kg and dimensions around 1,100 × 700 × 730 mm. Check the specific listing for exact measurements for the variant you buy.
The described ATV features front and rear disc brakes for reliable stopping power, front double-arm suspension and a rear mono-shock for a smoother ride.
Battery capacity and runtime are not provided in the description. Battery voltage (e.g., 36V or 48V), amp-hours (Ah) and riding conditions determine runtime and charge time. Ask the seller for battery specs, estimated range and recommended charger; typical charge times for similar kids' electric ATVs are several hours.
For the 49cc 2‑stroke model expect routine maintenance: check and clean/replace the air filter, maintain correct oil/fuel mix, inspect/replace spark plug, check brakes, chain (if fitted), tires and suspension components regularly. Follow the manufacturer’s service schedule.
Most kids’ ATVs require partial assembly (handlebars, wheels, battery connection, guard installation). Assembly time typically ranges from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on experience and tools. Follow the supplied manual and tighten all fasteners before first ride.
Warranty and parts availability depend on the seller/manufacturer. Ask for warranty length and terms, and confirm availability of replacement parts (tires, brakes, battery, motor or engine components) prior to purchase.
Many kids’ ATVs have throttle limiters or can be adjusted by an authorized dealer/mechanic. Check the specific model for parental speed-limiter features or ask your dealer about safe, reversible adjustments.
Always use a properly fitting helmet, gloves, closed-toe shoes or boots, long pants and eye protection. Ride under adult supervision, on appropriate off-road terrain, never on public roads, and consider knee/elbow pads and a chest protector for extra safety.
This compact kids’ ATV is best for off-road use such as yards, dirt tracks and light trails. Avoid paved public roads, steep slopes, deep mud or water crossings that can risk damage or loss of control.
Regulations vary by country and region. In many places, low-power kids’ ATVs used off-road do not require a driver’s license, but age limits, permitted locations and safety requirements can apply. Check local laws before use.
Store in a dry, covered area away from direct sunlight. For petrol models, drain fuel or use fuel stabilizer if storing long-term. For electric models, store the battery at recommended state of charge (often ~50%) in a cool, dry place and avoid freezing temperatures. Perform regular checks on tires, brakes and fasteners.
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