Baja Wilderness Trail 250, beginner need help!!
#1
Hello! I'm a complete beginner working with quads and i own a Baja Motorsports Wilderness Trail 250 the came one atv,i want to get it running but some parts i need to change but i cant find parts for this model online or they are too expensive, ive read that these chinese quads are usually replicas of others, if so which is the replica of this one? I think with that info i could start searching online for the parts i need.
I appreciate all and any help!!
I appreciate all and any help!!
#2
I think Baja have a fairly good parts supply service, and Alpha Sports list the parts catalogue on-line. Most Chinese bikes are not exact copies, engines often are, usually Honda, but Honda parts will cost more than Baja parts. Your machine looks a bit like a Suzuki Ozark, but I bet it has a Honda clone engine.
#4
Suzuki makes nice machines but replacement parts are very expensive ( that is their downfall) so if your thinking of using Suzuki parts your in for a bg surprise. While the Chinese machine may be a copy they are generly not exact enough for parts interchange.
#5
Hello! I'm a complete beginner working with quads and i own a Baja Motorsports Wilderness Trail 250 the came one atv,i want to get it running but some parts i need to change but i cant find parts for this model online or they are too expensive, ive read that these chinese quads are usually replicas of others, if so which is the replica of this one? I think with that info i could start searching online for the parts i need.
I appreciate all and any help!!
I appreciate all and any help!!
#7
"I think it's a replica of a Honda Recon 250"
Not even close, the Recon has a longtitudinal crank engine like all modern Honda utility bikes, Googling the Baja shows a motorcycle style transverse engined machine.
Not even close, the Recon has a longtitudinal crank engine like all modern Honda utility bikes, Googling the Baja shows a motorcycle style transverse engined machine.
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