New Site Chinese ATV Part !
#1
We have just launched a site we been working on for about 1 year. The site is www.chineseatvpart.com there is about 900 photos of parts and we are working on having another 1000 within 8 to 9 weeks more. I hope this will meet most peoples parts needs. The site has few other cool things like free uploads if you have anything you are looking to sell and a section to upload photos of parts that you may need and are not sure if they are on the site. We can also place special orders. We free shipping, and most orders will ship the same day of ordering. We are also looking for dealers and dealers will be listed on the site for free to help others in need for service!
Chinese ATV Parts
Chinese ATV Parts
#5
My daughter has a 50cc Fusion ATV. It's really a great little ATV and is pretty fast. In fact I wouldn't mind losing some top end for better torque.
I'm looking for a larger rear sproket (at least 40 teeth) with a 4 bolt pattern that fits a 41 gauge chain.
anyone have any ideas?
I'm looking for a larger rear sproket (at least 40 teeth) with a 4 bolt pattern that fits a 41 gauge chain.
anyone have any ideas?
#6
I know nothing of ATV's so bear with me, my inlaws have a 2005 Quazi 200, brother inlaw ruined the rear end and stripped the gears and thus broke the housing around it.
I am helping them should say trying to help them locate parts for this rig. I don't know what the stuff is called. Father inlaw just wants to replace the entire rear end of it.
Can someone point me in the right direction. As the Mfg has been no help, and some dealers in California requesting the specs on the unit, and photos now won't return phone calls.
I am helping them should say trying to help them locate parts for this rig. I don't know what the stuff is called. Father inlaw just wants to replace the entire rear end of it.
Can someone point me in the right direction. As the Mfg has been no help, and some dealers in California requesting the specs on the unit, and photos now won't return phone calls.
#7
RacewayATV, If you don't mind a suggestion that is purely intended to be helpful, I recommend you hire someone fluent in English, and having good writing skills, to make these solicitations on behalf of your company. Your website would also make a better impression if some of the phrases were refined to improve grammar.
Please excuse my honest opinion, but it could make a difference.
Please excuse my honest opinion, but it could make a difference.
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