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#3
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We went riding 1 day last year with this Kasea??? or something like that. Anyway that little son of a gun would not stop, it got ran harder than any other atv that night and just kept on ticking. A mechanic that rides with us said the engine isn't like a 2 or 4 stroke so it is really hard to stop it from running, I don't remember what he said it was though.
I myself would never own one unless it was for my little boy as a starter quad or something but this one in particular was a little badass!!
I myself would never own one unless it was for my little boy as a starter quad or something but this one in particular was a little badass!!
#4
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I bought 2 new eton's a few years ago (90cc I think) for the step kids. We rode them for almost 2 years before anything really broke on them. All in All I would do it again. It is a enexpensive way to get started. I should also say I was riding them and I'm not kid sized.
#5
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Well,
My son had been interested in this "trailbrazer" 250 four wheeler at our local co-op and was interested in buying it for his first quad. It doesnt look cheap made for the price at all but, you never know until you ride it I guess? Has anyone owned one of these four wheelers any input? Thanks
My son had been interested in this "trailbrazer" 250 four wheeler at our local co-op and was interested in buying it for his first quad. It doesnt look cheap made for the price at all but, you never know until you ride it I guess? Has anyone owned one of these four wheelers any input? Thanks
#6
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i have some experience with the E Ton---my neighbor kid bought a 2001 polaris 90cc Sportsman made by ETon---pretty good bike---smokes my *** on a level straightaway(WARNING::: The neighbor kid, who is also my nephew, who's parents bought it for him with my assurance, was going to fast Sat. night and rolled into a ditch and broke his arm!!! He was racing a bicycle!! and beat him pretty good too!
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#10
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i bought a generic 50 for my youngest son and a predator 90 for my older son. the 50 is actually a couple months older than the polaris. we have had alot more trouble out of the polaris. rear breaks dont work. water in the gear oil. chain tensioner broke. the predator is only 3 months old. i could probally get some of the stuff that is wrong with it fixed under warranty, but i really dont feel like leaving at the dealer for a couple of months for them to tell me its not covered. I am just worried about finding parts for the 50 when i do start to have trouble. But the 50 only cost $900, compared to $2000. for the polaris. I think i will go with an Eton for the next atv for my youngest.