Jetmoto atvs
#61
Originally posted by: RacewayATV
irishboozymcbooze
I think Jetmoto cleared things up in his post saying that his factory does build units for other companies out of the U.S So not sure what the mix up is???????? Are you trying to prove that there is a Jemtoto bike also being sold out of the U.S??? If you are Jetmoto has already addressed this..... We are 1000% sure you will not get a Jetmoto in the U.S unless if comes from Jetmoto...
P.S last maxam-motor is a very good friend of Jetmoto..
Last if you are trying to get units for your self to sell in your county why all the talk??? You should be taking to the factory?
irishboozymcbooze
I think Jetmoto cleared things up in his post saying that his factory does build units for other companies out of the U.S So not sure what the mix up is???????? Are you trying to prove that there is a Jemtoto bike also being sold out of the U.S??? If you are Jetmoto has already addressed this..... We are 1000% sure you will not get a Jetmoto in the U.S unless if comes from Jetmoto...
P.S last maxam-motor is a very good friend of Jetmoto..
Last if you are trying to get units for your self to sell in your county why all the talk??? You should be taking to the factory?
i am talking to the factory but the guys on the forum wanted to know where they came from and you guys for some reason were not helping so i shared my info .... so whats yer prob?
#63
Hi guys, don't mean to but in but I have a question. I here nothing but good about Jetmoto and Raceway, that means something to me. I am new to atvs. ( I have had many dirt and street bikes ) I just got a Roketa 150 for my Daughter, so far I like it. I got it from a local dealer. anyway, I want to get a bigger one for myself. The dealer I got the 150 from said he could get me a 250 Roketa. Now it seems from what I have learned on this forum, The Jetmoto sounds like a better way to go. Is there a lot of difference and what is the big things to look for? Thanks Randy.
#64
77formula, sorry for not geting to this in the other thread. Some times i miss one. The differences are what you cant see. Things like the wheel/axle carrier bearings are made in Taiwan not China. The swing arm rides on double needle bearings, and the a-arms have needle bearings in them also. Other problem items that are now sourced from Taiwan and not China are the wiring harness and the electrical controls, cdi, coil, magneto assy. Eugene goes to China a lot, and it shows in the final product. Most importers apparantly only look at photos.
Since you have a dealer near you. Push down on the rear end release it quickly. Does it spring back up quickly or the motion controlled by damping? Same thing in the front. Is the suspension hard or mushy??
Since you have a dealer near you. Push down on the rear end release it quickly. Does it spring back up quickly or the motion controlled by damping? Same thing in the front. Is the suspension hard or mushy??
#66
Originally posted by: irishboozymcbooze
i am dealing with this company in china kaier(saga) motorcycle manufacturing company when i asked for references for their export companys they named jetmoto u.s, bigboys toys australia, maxam canada, and yomoto/saga ireland and the U.K. just had a gander at their(maxam) site there and yup same thing!
Originally posted by: check
Wait a minute, Boozey. Are you saying that the Maxam's that they sell here in Canada (See maxam-motor.com) are actually the same as Jetmoto's?
Wait a minute, Boozey. Are you saying that the Maxam's that they sell here in Canada (See maxam-motor.com) are actually the same as Jetmoto's?
#69
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
Correct. Eton is probubly a little better for more money.
Correct. Eton is probubly a little better for more money.






