Racewayatv.com experiences? good and bad.
#1
Looking at buying an atv for my daughter from them. Their website is very thourough and honest. Every post I read here praises their service. Just looking out for myself here. Their website even suggests that you research them and others before you buy. I have talked to them twice so far waiting for the Kazuma 90cc atv to come in. Both times they were a pleasure to talk to and did not mind answering any questions I had. pretty sure I am buying one from them. Anyone care to share their experience good or bad here? Thank you.
#2
Welcome to the forum Lenox273. I have not bought a quad from John, but have talked to him on the phone several times and gotten good info from him. I think he lets other "dealers" speak for themselves, which usually makes him look real good. He seems to be concerned with all quads that he carries, and it doesnt seem to matter if he sold it or not. If he carries it, he backs it up.
#3
I have purchased two quads from Raceway and would again. Actually pretty impressive for an internet business. I dont know much about the Kazuma 90 but had a RedCat 150(same as Kazuma) which was an OK quad. We had some handling issues with it and got rid of it for a Unison 90, which I think is a better quad-made in Taiwan vs China which I think is somewhat of a factor. Dont know exactly what your looking for, but I would suggest looking at the Unison.
#4
Thank you both. At this point I am working within a budget that put the Unison out for now. Looks like a great atv. It will be used by my 7 year old daughter for very light trail riding at our home and trips around the yard. It will have a pretty easy life. So, I am not too concerned with it coming apart. If it does, I can put it back together again. Think a 110 will be a bit much for her to start on but, the 90 should last her a few years. Thanks again.
#5
Originally posted by: predtldrider
We had some handling issues with it and got rid of it for a Unison 90, which I think is a better quad-made in Taiwan vs China which I think is somewhat of a factor.
We had some handling issues with it and got rid of it for a Unison 90, which I think is a better quad-made in Taiwan vs China which I think is somewhat of a factor.
Taiwan is not officially recognized as a country by the United Nations, United States, or most of the international community.
So what is it? Obviously predtldrider isn't the only person that feels this way, so what am I missing?
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