DescriptionCARB InformationThis bike is not legal for sale in California.AssemblyAssembly for MOST ATVs includes: Handle bar brackets (c clamps), all 4 wheels, front and rear racks (if included), rear shock and battery. (May differ per model)Key FeaturesNe
CARB Information
This bike is not legal for sale in California.
Assembly
Assembly for MOST ATVs includes: Handle bar brackets (c clamps), all 4 wheels, front and rear racks (if included), rear shock and battery. (May differ per model)
Key Features
New Upgraded X-PRO Jaguar 200 Utility ATV with Airbag Shock Absorption. The Benefits of Airbag Shock Absorption:
X-PRO Jaguar 200 ATV comes with Aluminum wheels, other brand just come with steel wheels. The advantages of aluminum wheels:
Engine / Drive
Body / Suspension / Dimensions
Additional Features
Model Number | ATV-P013 |
Engine/Drive Train | |
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Engine | 177.3cc, 4 stroke |
Cylinder Arrangement | Single |
Cooling System | Air Cooled |
Transmission | Automatic D+N+R |
Reverse Gear | Yes |
Top Speed (MPH) | 40+ (Depending on Riders Weight and Road Conditions) |
Final Drive | Chain Drive |
Ignition | CDI |
Start System | Electric |
Battery | 12V/9Ah |
Frame /Body/ Suspension / Brakes | |
Front Brakes | Drum |
Rear Brakes | Disk |
Front Tires | 23*7-10 Aluminium Rim |
Rear Tires | 22*10-10 Aluminium Rim |
Capacities / Dimensions | |
Max Load(lbs) | 250 |
Net Weight(lbs) | 330 |
Gross Weight(lbs) | 363 |
Overall Length | 62″ |
Overall Width | 44.5″ |
Overall Height | 43.3″ |
Carton Size | 59×32.50×31″ |
Min. Ground Clearance | 5.31″ |
Wheel Base | 43.52″ |
Fuel Tank | 4.2L |
Safety / Control | |
Headlight | Yes |
Tail Light | Yes |
Different Colors
Green Camo/Green
Red/Red
Blue/Blue
Black/Red
Different Angles
How-To Guides
Assembly Video
Each purchaser has the opportunity to register for free hands-on ATV training through the ATV Safety Institute (ASI) at the time of purchase. Details about the free hands-on ATV training and the registration process will be provided in the Owner’s Manual, Safety Alerts, Electronic and Printed materials, on the Hangtags, and by visiting www.atvsafety.org.
Riding ATVs is potentially dangerous. Follow these rules of the trail to make safety a part of the plan for every ride and help reduce injuries where you live:
1. Do not drive ATVs on paved roads.
2. Do not allow a child under 16 to drive or ride an adult ATV.
3. Do not drive ATVs with a passenger or ride as a passenger.
4. Always wear a helmet and other protective gear such as eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt.
5. Take a hands-on safety training course.
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