i believe the 700cc quad is the biggest you can ride on the road. not quite sure.
Yes, there is a limit to the size of quad bike that you can ride on a full UK driving licence. If you passed your car driving test on or after January 19, 2013, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 50cc. If you passed your driving test before this date, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 125cc. It's important to note that these restrictions do not apply if you have a motorcycle licence.
Atv's and Quads are the same thing. Speed depends on the make, model and engine size.
Depends on the size of the bike. The size of the bike doesn't necessarily pertain to the cc of the engine... But in general people 5.7'' - 6.1" fit on about any bike.
All depends on the engine size
they should ride a 200cc depending on there size or can go to a 300cc
As long as you have a valid motorcycle license you can ride any size bike at any age.
250cc
The size of the bike depends on the riders size and experience. The rider should be able to hold the bike up easily while sitting on the seat, and their feet on the ground. Some new riders start with a smaller engine bike until they get used to riding.
between 31-40 pounds
If you pass your full motorcycle test you can ride any bike with 33bhp or less and power to weight ratio no more than 0.16 kw/kg. There is no restriction on engine size whatsoever as long as the bike is restricted to 33bhp & 0.16kw/kg you can ride it. Most manufacturers provide factory or dealer fitted options for restrictions.
it depends on the size of the engine and number of cc