opinion on which atv to buy
#1
need suggestions on which atv to buy.
-there is a hummer utility atv
-there is a sports style with a rear rack
-and there is a sports style
they are all 110cc because i just wanted a small one to ride around with.
any opinions?
-there is a hummer utility atv
-there is a sports style with a rear rack
-and there is a sports style
they are all 110cc because i just wanted a small one to ride around with.
any opinions?
Last edited by prostret88; Mar 30, 2011 at 04:48 PM. Reason: spelling
#4
Chinese?? Are you talking about chinese quads? How big are you that 110 cc is enough? If you are talking Chinese...you better get a good set of tools with it...seems like you are going to need it just from reading posts!! I would put the 600 bucks toward something used personally!
#6
Hes being truth full and trying to help you out and you come back at him with a smartazz remark!
I see you wont last long here, 7 posts and you want to talk sh.it.....
Go ahead and buy the 110 cc chinese garbage.
If you didnt want help then why the hell did you register and then be a smartazz.
Wont get you far here!
I see you wont last long here, 7 posts and you want to talk sh.it.....
Go ahead and buy the 110 cc chinese garbage.
If you didnt want help then why the hell did you register and then be a smartazz.
Wont get you far here!
#7
Agreed that it pretty much a waste of time to buy a cheap Chinese bike. Many have bought them due to price - most have two results: 1. They run for a short while, then develop problems and cannot be counted on to get you back. Batteries are almost always crap and need to be replaced right away. After some frustration, they sell the bike or junk it. -OR- 2. Even the most die-hard fan of the Chinese quads will advise that you know how and enjoy working on them - because that's what you will do most of the time.
They are cheap bikes made with cheap parts that will not last very long. The best thing you can do is to put your money towards a used, name-brand quad. Also, unless you are a kid or a VERY small adult, 110 cc is not going to make it.
They are cheap bikes made with cheap parts that will not last very long. The best thing you can do is to put your money towards a used, name-brand quad. Also, unless you are a kid or a VERY small adult, 110 cc is not going to make it.
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#8
Hes being truth full and trying to help you out and you come back at him with a smartazz remark!
I see you wont last long here, 7 posts and you want to talk sh.it.....
Go ahead and buy the 110 cc chinese garbage.
If you didnt want help then why the hell did you register and then be a smartazz.
Wont get you far here!
I see you wont last long here, 7 posts and you want to talk sh.it.....
Go ahead and buy the 110 cc chinese garbage.
If you didnt want help then why the hell did you register and then be a smartazz.
Wont get you far here!
#9
With an attitude like that, I think you should buy the Chinese quad. People on this forum are very helpful. We're trying to warn you that buying a Chinese quad is similar to buying a Ford Pinto (maybe not. Pintos were more reliable than a Chinese quad) or a Yugo. But, if you believe that your superior intelligence quotient will get you through your purchasing error, then go for it. Good for you. Don't say we didn't warn you.
#10
The Chinese 110 ATV will be the same ATV just with different plastic and add on rack to determined if its a Utility,Sport Utilitiy or sport ATV.
Take the plastic body off and there all the same machine. Kind of like a Can AM Outlander vs a Can Am Renegade.



