Why are Kazuma speeds faster?
#1
Looking at RacewayATV, I noticed the Kazuma 150 ATV's are faster then Yamoto's 150.
Kazuma MKII says 48 mph - is this true?
Yamoto 150 says 35 mph is description and 45 mph is the box - is this true?
Also - I see there is a Kazuma 250 - does Raceway sell that model?
Which one is better?
Thanks,
TK
Kazuma MKII says 48 mph - is this true?
Yamoto 150 says 35 mph is description and 45 mph is the box - is this true?
Also - I see there is a Kazuma 250 - does Raceway sell that model?
Which one is better?
Thanks,
TK
#3
Turbomike I understand the problems you have had with your unit, but I have sold many many of these units and have rode at least 100 of them testing them before costumers pick them up and there is no scam!!! I have not had a unit YET that did only 27mph. They are faster then that. I think you should take your issues back to the dealer you bought the bike from and get a new one. I don't understand why you keep posting bad things about the product when other people have even posted to you that there bikes perform a lot better then yours. I just feel like you are here just to slam the product when there is a ton of people out there that are very happy with them. You going back to replay to post that were made over 30 days ago. Please take your issue to your dealer and get your money back or a new bike.
#4
Raceway,
I thought you were a drop shipper? How are you able to test over 100 units before being shipped out when they come in a crate? If you rode them, wouldn't that make them demos?
Robert
I thought you were a drop shipper? How are you able to test over 100 units before being shipped out when they come in a crate? If you rode them, wouldn't that make them demos?
Robert
#5
Not trying to slam your bikes John. Been out of town and have not been able to keep up on the forums. I have found a local dealer that actually stocks these bikes. She is very honest and lets me test ride hers and actually traded 1 of my FX 150's for the KMX 150. They all went about the same speed. Certainly not 25mph faster than mine. The KMX only goes faster because it has 22 inch tires on the rear rather than the 19 inch the rfx has. The guy I bought mine from originally said they would go 45+ too. He also only drop ships. No overhead and no warranty issues. As far as the accuracy of my claim, I have spoken with Sonny from Kazuma tech support and he personally emailed me telling me the dealers had been misinformed. Do the conversions for yourself. 45 to 50 Kmh = about 25 to 30 mph. I am not trying to make the bikes look bad they do just fine themselves. Just trying to save some honest ATV'er from having the same poor experience that I did and give up on the hobby. It is a great hobby for families and helps kids learn alot about life. I just want to express my personal experiences with these bikes. These are accurate and truthful experiences. I have alot better things to do with my day than make up lies about Kazuma atv's. Besides you said, the forums are hear to express experiences with others. One last thing, If it is such an old forum why did you not reply to him earlier with these accurate speeds. And TODGER, if you do buy one please let me know exactly how fast yours goes and how you measured the speed. I am working with an attorney to try to recoop some of the money I lost due to Kazumas false advertising and can use all of the real numbers possible. Good Luck
#7
Turbomike is telling the truth. I have a Kazuma FX 150 MKII that might get 35mph going down hill, with a wind behind me. I ran mine up and down my street with one of my friends on his street bike. Other than getting the cops called on us because of the noise we found it runs around 25-30mph. It sounds like it moving really fast. If you do get one I would order the 23-tooth rear sprocket ($20), try finding larger tires, and you will need to change all the oils. I think mine had some type of vegetable oil in it. I was thinking if you could find a larger front sprocket and do the other stuff I mentioned you might be able to get 10+mph out of it. I think there great looking bikes that are good for new riders who want something low price to play with until there ready to move into a bigger bike.
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#8
He has an atv shop and when a dealer rides all the atv's it is called test riding to make sure nothing is wrong with them before they leave the shop. ALL dealers should test drive the vehicle that they sell. Same goes with car dealers. If a customer comes into a dealer and wants to test drive a car and decides they do not want it, the car is still new. A demo has to be registered, tagged and also has to have so many miles on it to be a demo. A demo is considered a used car. Now if an atv dealer has a certain few that he uses on a regular basis for people to test ride then they are used. He has to sell them as used.
#9
atvarizona we do drop ship but we also have a store in New York. We test all of the units as there are put together for costumers for pick ups. We also test all the units that are put together for the show room floor. We have a full service shop also so we test units that come in for service work. We have rode and tested many many units. We are far from just a drop shipping company!
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#10
Turbomike I don't know how you can say "Awesome point ATV arizona, Thanks for your support" when he is trying to say we just drop ship when we have a store that is complete with stock of units parts and service. I guess sometimes I just don't understand people.


