taotao 110 for 6 year old daughter need help!
#12
To the original post. Looking at what you have do a search for gio atv. They have a adjustable shock on their machine works pretty good for my little one
#13
Well, Santa came and gone (hope everyone had a merry Christmas) and he left my daughter's atv at the foot of the tree! Any and all concerns of buying this for my daughter is gone and out the window! It was worth every penny, and I would do it again! I would only buy new though, 1 year warranty and a brand new atv for $450!
There is a few things though, and I feel everyone should follow this very well! Whether you buy it and assemble it yourself or you buy it from a dealer pre-assembled you need to double check all of the bolts after about 1-2 hours of riding! I do mean all of them, I did and about 1/3 of the bolts had backed off atleast 1/4 turn to damn near half way off the bolts. Slime in the tires is a must (atleast in texas it is, too many thorns and cactus).
The plastic is crap on these things. I do mean crap, they are not very flexible. They feel flexible, but my daughter accidently bumped into my truck while turning around and at about 2-3 mph she hit the fender of the atv on the inner fender of my truck and spider webbed it and now it has about a dozen zip ties holding it all nice and tight to not allow it to crack any more! If anyone knows a way to get plastic for these please let me know!
There is a vid I posted in another thread in general chitchat that has my daughter riding here atv, link to thread:
http://forums.atvconnection.com/gene...ml#post3227304
Now for pics:
She drove it through the house to the front door....lmao
Here first ride was around our neighborhood while the wife and I road our bikes:
There is a few things though, and I feel everyone should follow this very well! Whether you buy it and assemble it yourself or you buy it from a dealer pre-assembled you need to double check all of the bolts after about 1-2 hours of riding! I do mean all of them, I did and about 1/3 of the bolts had backed off atleast 1/4 turn to damn near half way off the bolts. Slime in the tires is a must (atleast in texas it is, too many thorns and cactus).
The plastic is crap on these things. I do mean crap, they are not very flexible. They feel flexible, but my daughter accidently bumped into my truck while turning around and at about 2-3 mph she hit the fender of the atv on the inner fender of my truck and spider webbed it and now it has about a dozen zip ties holding it all nice and tight to not allow it to crack any more! If anyone knows a way to get plastic for these please let me know!
There is a vid I posted in another thread in general chitchat that has my daughter riding here atv, link to thread:
http://forums.atvconnection.com/gene...ml#post3227304
Now for pics:
She drove it through the house to the front door....lmao
Here first ride was around our neighborhood while the wife and I road our bikes:
#15
It is a TaoTao.
I found one source for plastic bodies I think it was redcatatv or something like that. They sell plastic bodies for around $59, only color they don't carry is pink camo. I found a pink camo on ebay, but it was frickin $169 I am not paying that, that's almost half of what the quad cost! The plastic is ok for now, I'll just keep my eye out for a dealer on plastics! Unless someone knows a good source.
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