Sunl motorsports
#7
my son has had his for 9 month, with minor problems. i new i would have to work on it a little b/f i bought it. they arent all junk, but they do need a lil tlc. he rides a groomed trail system on his and it has done pretty good.
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#8
nothing personal , but if you do some research and really look , you can get parts with no problems , i have a 50cc meercat that has gone thru 2 kids and has really been used , a 150 sunl which i mentioned which i have raced personally up against my brother in laws rapter , which he beats me by only one bike , and i can jump anything he can , i have a redcat 150, a renegade 110 , and a 200cc hi-bird . one a bike of these nature surely can not compete with the name brand out there , but with some basic upkeep which you have to do with anything,they do all right.
#9
If the Sun L product you are buying arrives to your house in the crate with no damage and every part their in the crate, your a very LUCKY man.
Sun L products are poorly built, you'll get NO parts or customer support AFTER the sale and they break down real fast. The sales people promise you the MOON over the phone when your ready to buy though.
For a real good break down of Sun L products--go to www.sunlsucks.com
Sun L products are poorly built, you'll get NO parts or customer support AFTER the sale and they break down real fast. The sales people promise you the MOON over the phone when your ready to buy though.
For a real good break down of Sun L products--go to www.sunlsucks.com
#10
All the bad things you have read about SUNL are correct, why bother with JUNK!
Things I've had go wrong in the first 3 months:
1.) Chain broke after the "guard" squashed against it after casual trail riding...and I mean CASUAL.
2.) Bolts to the swing arm axle adjuster fell out after a day of CASUAL riding, used red thread lock to fix it, took an hour to find them in the field.
3.) Throttle cable got stuck after a day of attempted mud riding...my son held on for dear life!
4.) Frame developed a crack near the lower swing arm joint...hmmm.
5.) Gas tank developed a hair line crack after another day of CASUAL riding (this is when I decided it was no longer safe for my son to ride it).
So, bottom line, if your having good luck with your SUNL, your among A FEW. Don't waste your money...that's all I'll say.
Things I've had go wrong in the first 3 months:
1.) Chain broke after the "guard" squashed against it after casual trail riding...and I mean CASUAL.
2.) Bolts to the swing arm axle adjuster fell out after a day of CASUAL riding, used red thread lock to fix it, took an hour to find them in the field.
3.) Throttle cable got stuck after a day of attempted mud riding...my son held on for dear life!
4.) Frame developed a crack near the lower swing arm joint...hmmm.
5.) Gas tank developed a hair line crack after another day of CASUAL riding (this is when I decided it was no longer safe for my son to ride it).
So, bottom line, if your having good luck with your SUNL, your among A FEW. Don't waste your money...that's all I'll say.


