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  2. All-terrain vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Most ATV manufacturers recommend at least a suitable DOT-approved helmet, protective eyewear, gloves and suitable riding boots for all riding conditions. Sport or aggressive riders, or riders on challenging terrain (such as those rock crawling or hillclimbing), may opt for a motocross-style chest protector and knee/shin guards for further ...

  3. Category:Off-road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    List of the United States military vehicles by model number; M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck; M422 Mighty Mite; M520 Goer; M559; M816 Wrecker; M877; M1151; M1297; M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle; Mahindra Roxor; Mahindra Thar; MAN KAT1

  4. List of motorcycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, ... Can-Am (1973–1987, brand reused 2006–present for ATVs and trikes) Moto-Skeeter (mini-bikes, ...

  5. Amphibious ATV - Wikipedia

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    A partial list of the more than 70 manufacturers of AATVs in the 1960s and 1970s: Jiger: the world's first to produce ATVs, starting in 1962; Amphicat: ca. 1965 - 1975; Allis-Chalmers: Terra Tiger, late 1960s & early 1970s; Pengor: Penguin, built in Canada, with a fiberglass body, four wheeled, rear engine, rear wheel drive

  6. Category:ATVs - Wikipedia

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  7. Bombardier Recreational Products - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Bombardier licensed the brand and outsourced development and production of the Can-Am motorcycles to Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles of Lancashire, England. 1987 was the last model year for Can-Am. In 2007 Bombardier renamed their all-terrain vehicle line of products Can-Am.