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Elevate Your Ride with Vitacci Motorcycles and ATVs
we’re proud to bring you the finest selection of Vitacci Motorcycles and ATVs. If you’re seeking the perfect balance of power, performance, and style, look no further. Let us guide you through the remarkable world of Vitacci, where every ride is an adventure.
Vitacci Falcon 250cc Motorcycle – The Pinnacle of Power
Get ready to experience true power with the Vitacci Falcon 250cc Motorcycle. This incredible machine is a testament to Vitacci’s commitment to quality and innovation. Equipped with a potent 250cc engine, it delivers unmatched performance, making it ideal for riders who crave speed and agility. Whether you’re cruising down the open road or navigating through city streets, the Vitacci Falcon 250cc Motorcycle is your ultimate companion.
The Mini Commander 110cc A powerful 110cc engine with chain drive powers the ATV 110 with electric start and reverse
Smaller frame than the standard 110 cc ATV on the market. Parents will like the adjustable throttle safety speed control which allows you to govern the speed to as low as 7 mph. Further safety features include a child-friendly foot brake and a remote control engine on/off switch that allows you to shut the unit off by remote control.
The Mini Commander110cc ATV incorporates an easy-to-use electric starter, an Engine stop switch for safety, Rear-Hydraulic Disc Brake, Parking Brake, and Thumb Throttle With the Mini Commander 110cc ATV a bouncy, uncomfortable ride is a thing of the past. Thick, foam padded seat and plush suspension provide excellent handling while making a more comfortable ride for those longer trails.
The Mini Commander 110 ATV has a rugged four-stroke 6/7hp engine which is known for its easy maintenance, great power band, and no mixing gas and oil, leaving more time for riding. This is a great kid ATV for a young ride or beginner. This model 110cc four-wheeler is the perfect design for beginning riders. The low seat height and wide wheelbase offer maximum stability for safer riding.
A fully automatic CVT transmission lets kids focus on the trail without having to deal with a clutch. A rugged front and rear suspension with coil-over shocks, front drum, and rear hydraulic assist disc brakes and a well-designed body makes handling a breeze for kids. Electric start makes this model easy to use. A powerful 110cc engine with chain drive powers the ATV 110 up to 30 mph.
Vitacci Falcon 250cc Scooter – Perfect for Urban Explorers
For those who prefer the urban jungle over off-road terrain, the Vitacci Falcon 250cc Scooter is a fantastic choice. This scooter combines sleek design with a powerful 250cc engine, making it a practical and stylish way to navigate city streets. Commute with ease and arrive in style with this impressive Vitacci creation.
IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CORRECT SIZE ATV FOR YOUR YOUNG RIDER WE RECOMMEND YOU CALL OUR SALES TEAM FOR ADVICE. CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN 16 YEARS OLD SHOULD NEVER RIDE ADULT ATV. MOST RIDERS UNDER THE AGE OF 16 LACK THE SKILLS NEEDED TO MANEUVER THE FASTER, MORE POWERFUL ADULT ATVS. RIDERS UNDER THE AGE OF 16 SHOULD RIDE CPSC RATED AGE-APPROPRIATE YOUTH MODEL ATVS WITH A SPEED LIMITER.
Stay Off of Paved Roads
ATVs are designed to be driven on off-road terrain and are difficult to control on paved roads where they are at risk of overturning or colliding with cars and trucks. In some states, it is illegal to ride ATVs on paved roads. Check the state or local laws and regulations where you plan to ride. CPSC is deeply concerned that some states and local governments are changing their laws and ordinances to allow ATVs to be used on paved roads. CPSC, the ATV industry, and consumer advocates are united in our belief that riding an ATV on a paved road can result in tragedy. Never Allow Children Younger Than 16 on Adult ATVs More than 90 percent of ATV-related injuries involving children can be attributed to a lack of developmental skills needed to maneuver the faster, more powerful adult ATVs.
Children younger than 16 should be on one of the age-appropriate youth models, which are required to travel at lower speeds than adult ATVs and to have an adjustable speed limiter. All ATVs should be equipped with a label that indicates the manufacturer’s recommended age for that particular model. Children younger than 6 years of age should never be on any ATV — either as a driver or passenger. Don’t Allow More People on the Vehicle Than It Was Designed to Carry A single-rider ATV should only have one person on it — the driver. ATVs are designed for interactive riding. The driver must be able to shift his or her weight freely in all directions. Passengers can inhibit the driver’s ability to safely control the ATV and it could roll over or crash.