New and need some info..please
#1
I am new to this wonderful site, i have a couple dirtbikes and a couple atvs....unfortunatly they are all for my kids and not for me...i get the lawn tractor ha ha!
anyway i need another quad, my 9 yr old handles my daughters blaster ok, its still big for him but he can clutch and shift it.my youngest son who will be 8 just rides the TTR 90 or the KTM pro sr.he wants a quad now. a buddy thinks i should get another blaster instead of another chinese knock off 110 like the kazuma i already have...i dont know if i feel comfortable doing that.
my real question here is... are the tao tao's i see any good? i like the dual A - Arm up front but i cant seem to find any reviews on them...any help??
thanks guys im sorry for ramblin...great site so far.
anyway i need another quad, my 9 yr old handles my daughters blaster ok, its still big for him but he can clutch and shift it.my youngest son who will be 8 just rides the TTR 90 or the KTM pro sr.he wants a quad now. a buddy thinks i should get another blaster instead of another chinese knock off 110 like the kazuma i already have...i dont know if i feel comfortable doing that.
my real question here is... are the tao tao's i see any good? i like the dual A - Arm up front but i cant seem to find any reviews on them...any help??
thanks guys im sorry for ramblin...great site so far.
#2
In my opinion, you need to ask yourself a few questions. One what type of riding will the son/daughter be doing? Mud vs track vs trail AND what type of riding style do they have? My 9 year old has no problems on his KTM pro sr. and has proved reliable more than his quad. The reason for this my 9 year old is rides his 90 Outlaw hard or should i say HARD. My advice is to buy name brand from a dealer close to your house so if anything gets broken you can get some warranty work done on it. My dealer is 40 min drive one way BUT they are extremely accommodating to the point of eating lunch while they fixed a warrantied issue. My 9 year old had a 50 Kazuma that he beat the death out of (and after fixing it works fine) but my Outlaw 90 has held up like a champ!


