JetMoto 110
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JetMoto 110
Welcome to the forum JesseM! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Sorry for the delayed response.
I dont have a 110 Jetmoto but do have a 125...and sold about a dozen of them while i worked for Eugene while he was starting up a Jetmoto dealership near me. It is a nicely built quad, decent suspension. About the only complaint i hear from 110 owners (and from 125 owners) is that 3rd gear is kinda high and the motor can struggle to pull it in sand or soft terrain. There are a few hop up items available for the 110/125 if you decide you want more power later on. I think its a great quad for smaller children/women to learn on. About 1/2 pf those i sold were for the wife, not the daughter.
I dont have a 110 Jetmoto but do have a 125...and sold about a dozen of them while i worked for Eugene while he was starting up a Jetmoto dealership near me. It is a nicely built quad, decent suspension. About the only complaint i hear from 110 owners (and from 125 owners) is that 3rd gear is kinda high and the motor can struggle to pull it in sand or soft terrain. There are a few hop up items available for the 110/125 if you decide you want more power later on. I think its a great quad for smaller children/women to learn on. About 1/2 pf those i sold were for the wife, not the daughter.
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