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What is a
Quadricycle ?
Under EEC Directive 92/61/EC (superseded to
2002/24/EC) a new vehicle category was created.
Quadricycles are defined as having a maximum
unladen mass of 400 Kg and with a maximum power
of 15KW. Quadzilla® machines are specifically
designed and manufactured to meet the above
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Can I convert my off road ATV for the road?
In
Brief no, to adhere to the European Whole
Vehicle Legislation the vehicle must be
homologated at manufacturer or importer level.
Other registrations routes are possible such as
“Light Agricultural Vehicle” or “Limited use”
but these methods have restrictions and are
intended for legitimate use in Agricultural,
Horticultural or Forestry applications. |
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What licence is needed to drive a road legal
Quadricycle or Buggy?
A
full UK car licence, or a full Motorcycle
Licence if granted before Feb 2001. The actual
category required is B1. |
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Do I need
to wear a helmet?
Classed as PLG (Private light goods) there is no
legal requirement, but we strongly recommend
that both driver and passenger always wear a
suitable approved head and eye protection. It's
critical your helmet fits you (this may seem
obvious but you will be surprised…). In a crash
your helmet could well be a lifesaver, so you
should spend time sizing it up. Make sure that
when the strap is done up, the helmet cannot
move in any direction but it isn't so tight, you
lose all the feelings in your ears. Ensure the
lid is approved to United Nations Standard ECE
22.05, Quadzilla® Off road style helmets are
also ACU Gold approved to allow you to use them
in off road competitions sanctioned by the ACU.
Never buy a second hand helmet, as you never
know its history. |
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Do I
need any other riding gear?
In
addition to head and eye protection we strongly
recommend suitable boots, clothing and gloves
similar to those used by an experienced
motorcyclist. |
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Can I ride a 50cc Quadricycle as a moped?
Unfortunately not, unlike the rest of Europe the
UK do not recognise a four wheeled moped. |
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Is a Quadricycle exempt from congestion charges?
No
Quadricycles are not exempt from congestion
charges. |
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Are there any restrictions when riding on the
road like an agricultural vehicle?
All QUADZILLA® Quadricycles are fully Whole
Vehicle Type Approved in accordance with latest
European Legislation. As PLG Status the
Quadricycles can be legally used the same as any
normal car or motorcycle without restriction. |
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Is there local support for servicing and
repairs?
QUADZILLA® has over 200 stockists nationwide who
sell and support the Quadzilla® brand, email the
importer Fast Toys Ltd for details of your
closest dealer. |
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How
many passengers can I take?
All Quadzilla® Quadricycles are homologated and
licensed as two seat vehicles so can legally
transport two people. |
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What
fuel do Quadricycles take?
Standard unleaded. |
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Are there any custom accessories available?
Quadzilla® (QZ) provide a full range of
performance accessories and custom parts from
Exhausts to Nerf Bars, Alloy Wheel, Spacers,
Wider Axles, Alloy Handle Bars, Twist Grips,
Skid Plates and QZ hard and soft compound
tyres!
See our
accessories
page. |
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What training is required for on road?
There is no
mandatory training to drive a Quadricycle,
however as with all motorised vehicles we
strongly recommend that you fully read the
owners manual, familiarise yourself with the
importance of all warning labels displayed on
your ATV, take proper notice of the machines
controls during the dealer handover procedure
and undertake a training course on Quadricycle
handling and operation. Contact The European ATV
Safety Institute on 01903 816286,
www.quadsafety.org
or email:
andy@quadsafety.org
and/or LANTRA on 024 7641 9701,
www.lantra.co.uk
email:
claire.smith@lantra.co.uk |
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What training is required for off road?
We strongly
recommend that all Quad and ATV operators
undertake a training course on Quad/ATV handling
and operation. Contact The European ATV Safety
Institute on 01903 816286,
www.quadsafety.org
or email:
andy@quadsafety.org
and/or LANTRA on 024 7641 9701,
www.lantra.co.uk
email:
claire.smith@lantra.co.uk |
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How should I choose a suitable leisure Quad for
a child?
Quads come in all shapes, size and power. Its
important to choose a Quad/ATV that's right for
your age and experience. We strongly recommend
that you visit your local approved dealer for
advice and review the full range. No one under
the age of 16 should operate a Quad or ATV
capable of exceeding 30 Miles per hour and or
without adult supervision. Never ride under the
influence of alcohol or other drugs. |
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I've got my Quad/ATV/Quadricycle, all the gear,
anything else?
Security - Buy at least an approved (Thatcham or
Sold Secure) disk lock and chain and always lock
your Quadricycle to something secure
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