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What is the weight of a four-wheeler?

The weight of a four-wheeler can vary greatly depending on the specific model and type. Here are the average weight ranges for different types of four-wheelers:

- ATVs (All-Terrain Vehicles):

- Sport ATVs: 200 to 300 lbs (91 to 136 kg)

- Utility ATVs: 400 to 600 lbs (181 to 272 kg)

- Side-by-Side (SxS) ATVs: 500 to 1000 lbs (227 to 454 kg)

- UTVs (Utility Task Vehicles):

- Compact UTVs: 800 to 1200 lbs (363 to 544 kg)

- Mid-size UTVs: 1200 to 1600 lbs (544 to 726 kg)

- Full-size UTVs: 1600 to 2500 lbs (726 to 1134 kg)

- Quad Bikes (Four-Wheeled Motorcycles):

- Sport Quad Bikes: 200 to 400 lbs (91 to 181 kg)

- Utility Quad Bikes: 400 to 600 lbs (181 to 272 kg)

It's worth noting that these are general ranges, and the actual weight of a four-wheeler can vary within each category. Some high-performance models or heavy-duty UTVs may weigh significantly more than the average ranges mentioned above.