Key performance
Technical specifications
Engine
- Displacement
- 107 cc
- Power
- 6.8 ch @ 8000 tr/min (5.0 kW)
- Engine type
- Single cylinder, four-stroke
- Cooling
- Air
- Starter
- Electric
Chassis
- Frame
- Steel
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Final drive
- Chain (final drive)
Brakes
- Front brakes
- Single disc
- Rear brakes
- Single disc
Dimensions
- Seat height
- 610.00 mm
- Length
- 1360.00 mm
- Width
- 875.00 mm
- Height
- 910.00 mm
- Dry weight
- 95.00 kg
Overview
At what point was it decided that a quad could be a serious learning tool for the youngest riders? The Access MiniSport 110 answers this question with relentless logic. It’s not a toy; it’s a fully-fledged machine, designed to initiate without intimidating. With a dry weight of 95 kilograms and a seat height of 61 centimeters, it plants a firm and reassuring foot on the ground, even for a child. The philosophy is clear: to offer the sensations of a real off-road vehicle, but in a manageable and secure format.

Its heart beats to the rhythm of a 107 cm3 four-stroke single-cylinder engine, air-cooled in the purest tradition of endurance engines. It delivers 6.8 horsepower at 8000 rpm, a power that speaks more to feeling than to the speedometer. The goal is not brute performance, but progressiveness. Coupled with an automatic chain transmission, this engine frees the young rider from clutch and gear shifting concerns. He can focus on the essentials: controlling the machine, reading the terrain, and managing the throttle. The maximum speed of 95 km/h is more than a theoretical figure; it’s a reasonable limit that frames the experience.
The structure rests on a steel frame, a solid and predictable base. Front and rear single disc brakes offer controlled and effective braking, perfect for instilling good reflexes. This mechanical simplicity is a major pedagogical asset. The child learns to feel the quad’s reactions, to anticipate its behavior on different surfaces, without being overwhelmed by electronic aids or superfluous complexity. It’s a riding school on wheels, where each outing builds confidence and mechanical understanding.
Faced with market alternatives, often more toys than vehicles, the Access MiniSport 110 carves its own path with an adult intention. It doesn’t compete with large displacement models intended for farmers or seasoned athletes. Its target is precise: the young teenager moving from a mini-quad to the world of full-fledged machines, under the supervision of an adult. It’s the first serious step in a rider’s journey, a sober and robust platform that teaches respect for the machine before flattering the ego. For a parent concerned with a structured and secure introduction, this quad is a far more credible learning partner than a motorized gadget.
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