Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic
Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic | |
Manufacturer | |
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Production | 2008 |
Class | ATV |
Engine | SOHC, 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, air-cooled |
Bore / Stroke | 38.1mm x 38.1mm |
Transmission | Gear box: 1 speed automatic, 2WD Final Drive: Chain |
Suspension | Front: Single A-Arm Rear: Swingarm |
Brakes | Front: Drum Rear: Hydraulic disc |
Front Tire | 16x8-7 |
Rear Tire | 16x8-7 |
Wheelbase | 38.39 inches (975 mm) |
Length | 57.8 inches (1468 mm) |
Width | 34.49 inches (876 mm) |
Weight | 118.0 kg (wet) |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic was a SOHC, 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, air-cooled ATV produced by Arctic Cat in 2008.
Engine[edit | edit source]
A 38.1mm bore x 38.1mm stroke result in a displacement of just 50.0 cubic centimeters.
Drive[edit | edit source]
The bike has a 1 speed automatic, 2WD transmission. Power was moderated via the Automatic CVT.
Chassis[edit | edit source]
It came with a 16x8-7 front tire and a 16x8-7 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Drum in the front and a Hydraulic disc in the rear. The front suspension was a Single A-Arm while the rear was equipped with a Swingarm. The wheelbase was 38.39 inches (975 mm) long.
2008 Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic[edit | edit source]
If you see some champion genes in your kids and would like to see if ATV motocross is one of the sports they could master, having them riding the 2007 Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic might be one of the greatest idea. Especially designed for riders 12 and up, this ATV comes with spot on ergonomics and riding it even on the roughest trails will not be intimidating.
With an automatic transmission and firm brakes, the 2007 Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic is a no-brainer: twist the throttle and go, then release it and hit the brakes to stop. The 50cc engine is capable of delivering enough power and torque to carry a kid over rocky roads and ditches, but is still very manageable.
The 2007 Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic can be also used for leisure rides in the wild, but since it doesn't come with luggage racks, all your kid can take is what fits inside a backpack.