four-whee lers By Trever Hollern
Feb 23, 2016
four-wheelers By Trever Hollern
Here is a Honda Sport
• This four-wheeler is used for hauling, mudding, ECT. Over all it is a good four-wheeler.
This is a Racing four-wheeler.
• This four-wheeler is meant for racing but you can also use it for mud bogging racing four-wheelers are usually faster than sport 4-wheelers.
Street racing 4-wheelers
• This is a street racing 4-wheeler that is why it has these tires on it you can change it back to a regular racing 4-wheeler.
This is a carburetor
• This is not a stock carburetor it is for a racing (Honda only) carburetor it makes it go faster.
This is a mudding 4-wheeler
• This 4-wheeler is used for mudding because it has mud tires but you can change it back to a sport 4-wheeler by changing the tires.
This is a 3-wheeler
• You can pretty much use this for anything like racing, mudding, trail riding, and for riding on the roads.
A showroom quality 4-wheeler
• This is a 4-wheeler that is meant to be shown off in showrooms although it is probably used for street racing as well.
Honda shock system
• This is a picture of air ride shocks for Honda air ride shocks use air instead of a spring for a smoother ride.
This is a lifted Honda
• This is used for going through deep water and mud that is why it has such a big lift but it has almost no suspension.
Front and back racks
• Racks are a good accessory for a 4-wheeler because it blocks brush from tearing out wires.
Nerf bars
• Nerf bars are good for keeping brush away from your feet, legs, and feet so it doesn't cut you.
Racing tires VS Mudding tires
• Racing tires have thinner tread on them compared to mudding tires mudding tires are thick and have good traction.
Disc breaks
• Most 4-wheelers have disc breaks and they get tighter and tighter as you squeeze the breaks.
Racing plastic VS Sport plastic
• The plastic on sport 4-wheelers has a more square shape so they can have racks on them and racing 4-wheelers do not have a distinctive shape.
Enclosed rims VS Open rims
• With enclosed rims you can get pushed around by the wind if you are riding on the road but with open rims the air passes right through it.
Bibliography
• Pictures.com• Personal knowledge and experiences.