I need your help
#1
I am looking to buy a nice youth ATV for my son, and that my wife could also ride. I have looked fairly in-depth at the Xtreme pro 100. It has all the options that none of the big names carry. I would appreciate any info you could provide me on what would be a good dependable ATV with parts
available.
Thanks Kindly.
available.
Thanks Kindly.
#3
It would help if you could give a little more information. Where is the quad going to be ridden? Can they both use a clutch or would they prefer a semi-auto or auto? Do they want a utility or sport and how do they plan to use it? How about a 4x4 or 2x4? Help us to help you. Two more things, how much do you want to spend and do you want a new or used machine?
#4
Thanks for the response folks. My wife weighs 110lbs and my older son weighs about 40lbs, my youngest weighs 11lbs so he will have to ride in a saddle bag. I would probably go with a semi auto to utilize power more efficiently and would more than likely just be driving around stubble fields, etc. We would be looking at buying a new machine and would like to stay away from the big brand names at this time due to cost. I will be buying a new 4x4 for myself in the spring. Access to parts is going to be essential, I can fix anything no problem but do worry about parts not being available with many of the smaller companies. Your thoughts on Xtreme, Kasea, Kazuma, etc??
Let me know what you think, you feedback would be very valuable and very much appreciated.
Let me know what you think, you feedback would be very valuable and very much appreciated.
#5
I think it is a great choice.
I have not ridden the xtreme 100, but the Unilli cx100. For that kind of money, you get a pretty nice quad.
But I am not very experienced, I have only tried 2 atv's in my life. (Unilli and my own)
I have not ridden the xtreme 100, but the Unilli cx100. For that kind of money, you get a pretty nice quad.
But I am not very experienced, I have only tried 2 atv's in my life. (Unilli and my own)



