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The 6 ugliest atv's of all times

The 6 ATVS Ugliest of All Time 01 The 1980 yamaha Tri-Moto 125 Transmission Drive Weight Engine Type Chain Drive 243lbs 123cc two-stroke engine Specification Automatic Following in the footsteps of rival Honda, Yamaha introduces the YT125 all terrain cycle for 1980. It featured a 123cc two-stroke engine, Autolube oil injection system, CDI ignition, a snorkel air intake and a five speed transmission, 02 1983 Kawasaki Duckster 200 Engine Type Weight Drive Transmission Specification Single Cylinder 4 Stroke - Gasoline Five Speed Manual 313lbs Chain Drive For the 1983 model year, Kawasaki introduced the KLT 200 Duckster, which was a hunter inspired version of the KLT 200 ATV, complete with camouflage graphics and front and rear utility racks. 03 The 1984 Kawasaki Tecate 250 Transmission Drive Weight Engine Type Five Speed Manual Chain Drive 286lbs Single Cylinder 2 Stroke - Gasoline Specification Kawasaki introduced its first truly high performance ATC in 1984. Baja-inspired, the KXT 250 Tecate incorporated a new high performance liquid-cooled 249cc two-stroke engine with a five speed manual transmission. 04 The 1985 yamaha Tri-Z Engine Type Weight Drive Transmission Specification Single Cylinder 4 Stroke - Gasoline 315 Ibs Shaft Drive Semi Automatic Yamaha introduced the YFM80 Badger ATV in 1985, designed for the youth market to replace the popular Tri-Zinger ATC. The Badger quickly made a name for itself for its perky 79cc four-stroke engine, sporty 4 speed transmission and electric start. 05 The 1987 Kawasaki Tecate 4 Transmission Drive Weight Engine Type Six Speed Single Cylinder 2 Stroke - Gasoline Specification Chain Drive 279lbs Manual In 1987, the KXF 250 Tecate-4 was introduced. Designed as a pure racing machine, the Tecate-4 was powered by a liquid-cooled 249cc two-stroke engine mated to a six speed manual transmission. A lightweight chassis and front and rear disc brakes completed the package. 06 The 1989 yamaha Pro Hauler Engine Type Weight Drive Transmission Specification Automatic Single Cylinder 4 Stroke - Gasoline 375 Ibs Shaft Drive In 1989, Yamaha introduced another revolutionary ATV, known as the pro-hauler. The Pro Hauler came standard with a 230cc engine, dual range five speed transmission with reverse gear, as well as electric cooling fan. Source: Compiled By: http://www.quadcorral.com/ atvspecs/ http://automotivepartsservices. blogspot.com/ The 6 ATVS Ugliest of All Time 01 The 1980 yamaha Tri-Moto 125 Transmission Drive Weight Engine Type Chain Drive 243lbs 123cc two-stroke engine Specification Automatic Following in the footsteps of rival Honda, Yamaha introduces the YT125 all terrain cycle for 1980. It featured a 123cc two-stroke engine, Autolube oil injection system, CDI ignition, a snorkel air intake and a five speed transmission, 02 1983 Kawasaki Duckster 200 Engine Type Weight Drive Transmission Specification Single Cylinder 4 Stroke - Gasoline Five Speed Manual 313lbs Chain Drive For the 1983 model year, Kawasaki introduced the KLT 200 Duckster, which was a hunter inspired version of the KLT 200 ATV, complete with camouflage graphics and front and rear utility racks. 03 The 1984 Kawasaki Tecate 250 Transmission Drive Weight Engine Type Five Speed Manual Chain Drive 286lbs Single Cylinder 2 Stroke - Gasoline Specification Kawasaki introduced its first truly high performance ATC in 1984. Baja-inspired, the KXT 250 Tecate incorporated a new high performance liquid-cooled 249cc two-stroke engine with a five speed manual transmission. 04 The 1985 yamaha Tri-Z Engine Type Weight Drive Transmission Specification Single Cylinder 4 Stroke - Gasoline 315 Ibs Shaft Drive Semi Automatic Yamaha introduced the YFM80 Badger ATV in 1985, designed for the youth market to replace the popular Tri-Zinger ATC. The Badger quickly made a name for itself for its perky 79cc four-stroke engine, sporty 4 speed transmission and electric start. 05 The 1987 Kawasaki Tecate 4 Transmission Drive Weight Engine Type Six Speed Single Cylinder 2 Stroke - Gasoline Specification Chain Drive 279lbs Manual In 1987, the KXF 250 Tecate-4 was introduced. Designed as a pure racing machine, the Tecate-4 was powered by a liquid-cooled 249cc two-stroke engine mated to a six speed manual transmission. A lightweight chassis and front and rear disc brakes completed the package. 06 The 1989 yamaha Pro Hauler Engine Type Weight Drive Transmission Specification Automatic Single Cylinder 4 Stroke - Gasoline 375 Ibs Shaft Drive In 1989, Yamaha introduced another revolutionary ATV, known as the pro-hauler. The Pro Hauler came standard with a 230cc engine, dual range five speed transmission with reverse gear, as well as electric cooling fan. Source: Compiled By: http://www.quadcorral.com/ atvspecs/ http://automotivepartsservices. blogspot.com/

The 6 ugliest atv's of all times

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