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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 12:41 PM
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Anyone have experience with the Youth Raceway Renegade ATV? How does the 110cc motor perform with the auto tranny? How does it perform with the throttle limiter screw adjusted down to 5-7 mph?

Link: http://www.racewayatv.com/youth-atv.html
 
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 12:48 PM
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Haven't got much info on that model that you don't already have. The Raceway company itself is top notch.

One thing I do like about these is the second tether kill on the back. And the remote kill/starter is another plus.

The experience I've had with throttle limiters on a smaller one (50cc), was that in a straight line, with it held wide open, a good jog was needed to keep up with it.
 
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 10:16 PM
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Found a guy locally through Craigslist.com who is selling them from his house for $499. It is stamped as a Coolster brand and is completely assembled. The thing had some serious get-up-and-go unrestricted. Probably over 25 mph with him on it. I asked him about the off-idle torque while throttle limited and he gave me a demo with him riding it. He set it to half throttle and it still had a good bit of oomph. He was about 250 lbs and he was able to get it to jump the curb (probably at least 6 inches tall) in front of his house. It wouldn't do it from a dead stop, tires against the curb, but with the front tire about 6 inches from the curb, he was able to get both axles up and over the curb with that little amount of momentum/throttle. So I know that with my 45-50 lb son on it, it shouldn't have any trouble shoving him over/through some decent obstacles without much assistance. He said unrestricted that it would have no problem getting over the curb with the tires shoved dead against it. I believe him after the demo. I was really impressed!

I'm going to call him next week to set up a date/time to buy one from him. He told me that he has good access to parts if the need came up.
 
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