Any reviews of the 07 Jetmoto 150?
#41
Your Pix page seems to have disappeared? I appreciate all the informative posts on the subject of the new 150, it will help all of us that will be buying this quad! I'm glad to hear your pleased with this little quad!
#44
Today they delivered my four new Jetmos and I managed to put the Red 150 together. "Wow" pretty much sums it up! I was impressed in every way possible with the build design and quality of this quad. No I don't have tons of experience with quads but over the last several months I have looked hard into the Chinese 150s and I must say there is not another 150 that even comes close to this 07 Jetmoto. I have sat and rode many 150s locally and have walked away thinking they all felt cramped for a guy my size 6'1 230lbs. But this new Jetmoto even for me felt great. I still will mainly ride my new Jet 250's but I could go on a ride on this no problem and I am sure I will.
The metal crate it is packed in is very well built and with thick cardboard all around it. The quad took some time to assemble but was kind of fun to do. Was not missing any [parts and everything fit perfectly. The only glitch I encountered was after hooking up the battery I tried the starter (with no gas) to make sure all was working fine. It worked fine a few times then a while later I tried it again and the Solenoid stuck on. Luckily the battery was near dead, I had to hurry and disconnect the battery so it would not fry the starter. After going over all the wiring to see if it was something I had done wrong and not finding the problem I found the solenoid and removed it. I slightly tapped on it with a hammer and reinstalled it and it has worked perfect since.
I was running out of time so while I was cleaning up I put some gas in the tank and with one short push of the starter button it fired right up. It sounds so great, and ran great.
I still have a little more work to do on it tomorrow before I start on the next one. But so far I am 100% pleased with this quad.
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The metal crate it is packed in is very well built and with thick cardboard all around it. The quad took some time to assemble but was kind of fun to do. Was not missing any [parts and everything fit perfectly. The only glitch I encountered was after hooking up the battery I tried the starter (with no gas) to make sure all was working fine. It worked fine a few times then a while later I tried it again and the Solenoid stuck on. Luckily the battery was near dead, I had to hurry and disconnect the battery so it would not fry the starter. After going over all the wiring to see if it was something I had done wrong and not finding the problem I found the solenoid and removed it. I slightly tapped on it with a hammer and reinstalled it and it has worked perfect since.
I was running out of time so while I was cleaning up I put some gas in the tank and with one short push of the starter button it fired right up. It sounds so great, and ran great.
I still have a little more work to do on it tomorrow before I start on the next one. But so far I am 100% pleased with this quad.
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#47
I have had a bit of problems with the Red 150's carb, The float has over flowed a couple times and has been a bit rough on running. The Blue 150 has ran like a champ from the first push of the starter button and I am really impressed with the power, this is a fun little quad and carries me 6"1 235lbs around no problem! I have additional photos if you want to pm me with your email address I will send them your way!
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I will make a better video when I can get them out in the dirt, I'm waiting for the paper work to get them licensed. Might be able to take them out Saturday is my hope, my boys and I are sure looking forward to it!






