On an ATV, the left side is typically identified as the side with the clutch lever and the right side as the side with the brake lever. Additionally, the shift lever and starter button are usually on the left side, while the throttle and ignition switch are on the right side. familiarizing yourself with the controls and their locations will help you differentiate between the left and right-hand parts of an ATV.
Under the seat on my 125M. The seat is removed by pulling a lever on the right side by the gas tank. ---------------- Under the right rear fender on a honda Rincon ATV
there should be an idle adjustment on the right side of it
on the hand grip were ur brake is on right side!!
The Vin is on the down tubes under the front rack or some times older ATV Vin's stamped on the frame under the foot pegs either left or right side
Right Side next to your calf if your sitting on the atv, on small metal plate right behind exhaust...
the right side of the car is ALWAYS the right side as viewed from the back, in the US it's the passenger side, in UK it's the driver side
her right hand side
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.
Right Side next to your calf if your sitting on the atv, on small metal plate right behind exhaust...
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.
left front side of the frame right beside the front left tire