AMV Vs ATV

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Many people enjoy riding all terrain vehicles. One of the more popular off road vehicles is the ATV. Thousands of people enjoy riding ATVs yearly. Its competitor the MX has more problems than the average ATV. The ATV is better for riders of all ages for multiple reasons some including the rider's safety, customizability and it's even a very stable machine.

ATVs are notably safer than the MX for many reasons. Being safe is a necessity to some people. Having four wheels instead of two is a very obvious reason onto of why the ATV is a safer machine. The ATV even has a wider frame size, which means that the rider could distribute the weight more evenly than the dirt bike. Learning to ride an ATV is a much simpler task. Most ATVs have a thumb

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