Mail order ATV on it's way..
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Mail order ATV on it's way..
I placed the order right around the 1st of December. This particular outfit allows you to make payments, when it's paid-off, the unit ships. I'd have to say this place is sporadic in regards to phone call and email availability. The first time I called them, I was put on hold for so long I eventually hung up. The next day I got "all circuits are busy". The was all around New Year's and I know their was weather issues then (still is). When I finally got through another time, I was told there was an issue where one of my online payments didn't 'take'. I had to do it again. Problem solved. Prior to that, two emails I sent them went completely unanswered. One a tech question, the other a billing question (the issue above). I did get a confirmation email stating the ATV was on it's way and on 1/8/10 I did get another confirmation stating they used Old Dominion freight and got a tracking number. It looks like the unit is on it's way from Carrollton TX to Columbus OH, then it goes from Columbus to Buffalo. Estimated arrival time is 1/13/10. Interestingly enough, the Old Dominion freight terminal is right around the corner from where I work. Worst case I might be able to slide the crate in the back of one of our vehicles (Honda Odyssey, Hyundai Santa Fe.. Yes I know, that's what 4,6 and 8yr/olds do to you), but supposedly they call to setup a drop-off right to the house. I'll take pics of how it looks crated, unpacked, etc.. I purchased from BudgetATVs, the unit hopefully will be an ATA-110D1.
Joel
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Well if it ends up going south Ive bought from USA ATVs in the past with great results.....even during the Christmas rush.
There similar ATV is priced at $580
My son beat on one of there ATVs for 3 years.....didnt have but maybe 2 or 3 repairs needed.....and it was standard Chinese ATV stuff. It got replaced for the most part because it sounds like a rattle trip going across the back yard, I think every bushing in the thing is worn out. Ive still got it but its relegate to loaner status.
There similar ATV is priced at $580
My son beat on one of there ATVs for 3 years.....didnt have but maybe 2 or 3 repairs needed.....and it was standard Chinese ATV stuff. It got replaced for the most part because it sounds like a rattle trip going across the back yard, I think every bushing in the thing is worn out. Ive still got it but its relegate to loaner status.
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The 110D1 I ordered for a whopping $10 more (huge spender) is listed as having a "wider wheel base" than the above and "advanced dual A-arm suspension". The power of $10.
Joel
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There's so many darn variations in the plastic, it's tough to differentiate the darn things! Are USA ATVs Taotao? I know Budget's version of the one you pictured is the ATA-110F1.
The 110D1 I ordered for a whopping $10 more (huge spender) is listed as having a "wider wheel base" than the above and "advanced dual A-arm suspension". The power of $10.
Joel
The 110D1 I ordered for a whopping $10 more (huge spender) is listed as having a "wider wheel base" than the above and "advanced dual A-arm suspension". The power of $10.
Joel
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My quad made it to the shipping terminal early this morning. Since the place is literally 1/4mi from where I work I scooted out and picked it up this afternoon instead of setting up a drop-off date at the house. It slid right in the back of my Hyundai (w/ rear seats folded) no problems at all. I won't have a chance to unpack and set it up for a few days, but it appears to be packed well and undamaged from it's long journey. Its packed in like a jigsaw puzzle within a welded angle iron shipping frame, then covered with plastic, then covered w/ a heavy cardboard box. I man handled it myself from the back of my car, tilted it out on to a set of car ramps and slid it onto the garage floor. Supposedly it's around 250lbs packed. Kids dunno about it yet! Will post pics when I get a chance to touch it in a day or so.
Joel
Joel
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My quad made it to the shipping terminal early this morning. Since the place is literally 1/4mi from where I work I scooted out and picked it up this afternoon instead of setting up a drop-off date at the house. It slid right in the back of my Hyundai (w/ rear seats folded) no problems at all. I won't have a chance to unpack and set it up for a few days, but it appears to be packed well and undamaged from it's long journey. Its packed in like a jigsaw puzzle within a welded angle iron shipping frame, then covered with plastic, then covered w/ a heavy cardboard box. I man handled it myself from the back of my car, tilted it out on to a set of car ramps and slid it onto the garage floor. Supposedly it's around 250lbs packed. Kids dunno about it yet! Will post pics when I get a chance to touch it in a day or so.
Joel
Joel
My first one took me about 2 hours to put together....last time I did it in about 30 mins. The directions usually suck big.....you will likely spend more time deciphering the instructions then doing any actual work. Its definitely not difficult. Grease/lube everything well when you put it together and you may want to pickup some Loctite to use during assembly. If any other bolts look loose while your putting it together go ahead and remove them, Loctite and re-assemble.
I also HIGHLY recommend draining the junk oil they ship in these out and putting better oil in....which in all honesty would be about ANYTHING. I personally use Rotella in my stuff but its a personal choice and you will hear 5 suggestions from 5 different people......but everyone will agree that the oil thats in there is crap.