The difference between an ATV and a UTV are that an ATV rider will straddle the vehicle on a saddle, while UTV riders can sit on side by side on bench seats.
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The difference between a Honda atc 185s and a Honda ATV 185s is that ATC stands for All Terrain Control (most commonly 3-wheeled) and ATV stands for All Terrain Vehicle (most commonly 4-wheeled).
4-wheelers a kind of ATV. It's like squares and rectangles; All 4-wheelers are ATV's, but not all ATV's are 4-wheelers. ATV's include 4-wheelers, 3-wheelers, and UTVs.
The length, and depending on horsepower, it could be larger for the higher horsepower bike.
Considering the nature of ATV's and the amount of difference between makes and models, you're looking at between 2.3hp and 4.7hp. There is more torque than horsepower naturally, to drive the weight of the ATV off road. Alot of these engines are used in Go-Karts due to their torquey nature.
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I don't believe there is a difference other than the sole. They were designed for the same thing: To protect your feet.
Typically ATV grips are the same size on both left and right sides, whereas motocross grips have a larger core on the one side to accomodate a twist throttle.
A four wheeler is an ATV but not all ATVs are four wheelers. An ATV is All Terrain Vehicle. Some have just three wheels. According to Wikipedia, an ATV or all terrain vehicle is also known as a 4 wheeler. These vehicles travel on low pressure tires, have a seat that is straddled and a set of handle bars to hold on to.
A motorcycle has two wheels, and is used generally for driving on a paved road way. An All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) has 4 wheels and is used to drive in rough terrain like a path through a forest.
Not all are the same but a lot will exchange between manufacturers.