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| dohh!!! dohh!!! that hurt... | | |  | Jul 23rd, 08, 09:38 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
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| you mean aliblabla-bla,blah-blah........ | | |  | Jul 23rd, 08, 09:41 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
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Originally Posted by NTGOG great for starter better than breaking a 10k machine cept i guess a 10k machine is less likley to break............. | | |  | Sep 24th, 08, 10:55 AM | | Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
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| 110 Kuzuma after 2 years ON the 110 kuzuma need to watch out for the fuel line it will work its way off. need to check the fixings before going on the trail. The electric system does not like to get wet, so I had to put some electric dry on the plug wires - took care of problem. All in all for $800 it was a good starter machine for my son. An yes a young teen age boy will give the machine a test. there is a starter relay under the set, need to tie it down or it will come loss on the trail an ground out. not a big thing because you can push start the 110. Do some per maint. before rides and the machine is a good little machine. | | |  | Sep 24th, 08, 10:59 AM | | Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
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| the biggest problem I keep reading about the china atv is how they purchase them. must are purchased off the internet an shipped to the customer. I would not purchase one of the old brand atv off the net. give me a show room let me set on the item. make sure the dealer has a repair shop to repair the atv. let them put the item together. have the dealer maker sure the atv works before you purchase it. if there is any problems when you get it home make sure the dealer will back his sale. | | |  | Sep 27th, 08, 07:45 AM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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Originally Posted by dmleach the biggest problem I keep reading about the china atv is how they purchase them. must are purchased off the internet an shipped to the customer. I would not purchase one of the old brand atv off the net. give me a show room let me set on the item. make sure the dealer has a repair shop to repair the atv. let them put the item together. have the dealer maker sure the atv works before you purchase it. if there is any problems when you get it home make sure the dealer will back his sale.
Thats the problem with the MIC quads. There are so many makes that they just throw together and ship over here. My Daughter started out on a Kazuma 150 and I had to do alot to keep it going as far as bearings go. I bought my twins boys 2 small ones they ride on my Farm. My Daughter is going to get a new one for Christmas..."I hope she don't read this" LOL!! She has proven to me she will actually ride now so shes getting a Kawasaki Bayou 250. The only problem.... gone the next. I just think that China flooded the market with such cheap ones that it will take YEARS for them to have a good name. No matter what anyone say bring a China made quad to the Mountians and around here they will not hold up.. | | |  | Sep 29th, 08, 09:03 PM | | Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: sullivan,mo
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| the cheep bikes r good statrer bikes and to teach a kid how to get good at werenching | | |  |  |
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