Helpful New Rider Insights
Traditionally used for off-road and sporting activities, quad bikes or All Terrain Vehicles, are popular as an outdoor hobby and utilised in agricultural farm work.
Whatever your reasons for having one, much of the steering and control is done with the body and weight distribution across the large part of the bike, so it is important that a beginner chooses a quad bike that is manageable for their size and feels within their comfort to control. This is necessary for younger riders, who may need a smaller bike.
The main point of consideration is to ascertain what activity your bike will be used for.
Check out our useful guide:
- Up to 300kg – lighter quads for younger riders for outdoor hobby riding
- 300 - 400kg – a ordinary quad bike for general use
- 550kg + The larger agricultural vehicle
Use our Bike Finder to help you find your ideal bike!
Choosing the ideal quad vehicle is a thrill, but before beginners pounce on a bike, it’s essential to get familiar with the feel and control of the quad bike at lower speeds and flat terrain.
Don’t let the big wheels fool you, quad bikes are not intuitive and can be surprisingly difficult to handle in the beginning. However once you get the hang of them, the world is your playground!
Quad bikes are made to be ridden wildly, however in order to get longevity out of your fun, basic quad bike safety elements should be adhered to, in fact they are a required necessity for your safety. Quad bikes love a bumpy road and because of this, choosing the correct clothing is imperative.
Happy riding.

