Daymak china brand?
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Daymak china brand?
hey all.
im getting the Sasquatch 200cc Liquid-cool. year 2008 model
i know people don't recommend these but i have been told the engines are pretty solid considering its china :P
im on a budget so im kinda stuck with this brand and they look pretty good to me. any review or info would be great
whats the biggest thing that breaks down on these?
thanks again!
im getting the Sasquatch 200cc Liquid-cool. year 2008 model
i know people don't recommend these but i have been told the engines are pretty solid considering its china :P
im on a budget so im kinda stuck with this brand and they look pretty good to me. any review or info would be great
whats the biggest thing that breaks down on these?
thanks again!
#2
1st off how much are you having to pay for this atv? I take it that its used being a 2008 so your getting it for under $1000.00??
The engine is probaby ok, I like to air cooled models just for the fact there is less stuff to worry about. I looked at it on their site its your typical chinese atv, there are some with a bit better suspension and front disc brakes but basically the engines are all the same.
What gives grieve on all chinese atvs is bolts rattling loose, pivot points on the suspension, wiring connections, etc. They are just built cheaper than the jap atvs.
The engine is probaby ok, I like to air cooled models just for the fact there is less stuff to worry about. I looked at it on their site its your typical chinese atv, there are some with a bit better suspension and front disc brakes but basically the engines are all the same.
What gives grieve on all chinese atvs is bolts rattling loose, pivot points on the suspension, wiring connections, etc. They are just built cheaper than the jap atvs.
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i figured as much with the bolts coming loose lol.
also, yes im getting it under 1K ( $800.00 to be exact)
i prefer liquid cooled ones better. just something i like to have
the suspension looks good on them too, and apparently has been upgraded. which is nice.
Any advise on how to not die and break down on this ? lol
thanks for the info!
also, yes im getting it under 1K ( $800.00 to be exact)
i prefer liquid cooled ones better. just something i like to have
the suspension looks good on them too, and apparently has been upgraded. which is nice.
Any advise on how to not die and break down on this ? lol
thanks for the info!
#4
i figured as much with the bolts coming loose lol.
also, yes im getting it under 1K ( $800.00 to be exact)
i prefer liquid cooled ones better. just something i like to have
the suspension looks good on them too, and apparently has been upgraded. which is nice.
Any advise on how to not die and break down on this ? lol
thanks for the info!
also, yes im getting it under 1K ( $800.00 to be exact)
i prefer liquid cooled ones better. just something i like to have
the suspension looks good on them too, and apparently has been upgraded. which is nice.
Any advise on how to not die and break down on this ? lol
thanks for the info!
Doing the above will drastcially reduce on the trail troubles. Not sure where you ride but those tires and not too agressive for mud etc. I also noticed it has
the battery outside on the left rear. Many put them under the seat. Make sure it has a good air filter so it doesn't suck dust!
This 250 was a bit more money new that that one but just for comparisons sake you can see how diff. the suspension is and tires. Jetmoto Canada - 250 CC Sport ATV
Even the way its put together for market it still has the old Chinese weak points that need attention etc.
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