Yerf Dog 90cc ???????
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Yerf Dog 90cc ???????
Depalma - Yerf Dogs are made just down the road from where I live. Good units -Key word is good. My son (11) rides a Yerf Dog Go--cart ( he has to have something with a roll bar, accident is his middle name ) and when I purchased the unit in the box there were 2 nuts missing and one bolt assembly missing. The assembly from the factory is a rush so tell your friend that if he buys the unit take the time to do a once over on all key points where bolts are involved. I have had two factory bolts fall off and the second one was attached to the "BRAKE" assembly. After that I snugged very bolt on the cart. Other than that we have had a GREAT time with ours.
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Yerf Dog 90cc ???????
My brother purchased 2 last Xmas for his kids, and they were nothing but trouble
for him.. One went dead after about 10 hrs on it, it ended up being an electrical issue
taking months to figure out since no shops wanted to work on them.. He finally found
a place that would work on it and most of the wiring harnes had to be replaced, the other
died about July/Aug with same issue.. after the inital cost of the bikes and the time and $$
to fix them he was glad to finally sell them. In addition he was not able to get brake pad,
or any other parts for it since there was not a local dealer. I think the nearest dealer/factory
repair facility was 4 hrs away.
But... when those things were running they ran like champs, they would hang with the older
yamaha badger 80cc he had... there is even a pic of one in my gallery. He never had
a problem with the engine or the lack of a decent suspension.
I dont think he would ever own one again, as for me I went went with a Polaris and
Yamaha for my kids..
Yerf Dog Web page
I think they are owned by Flexible Flyer or part of the company
for him.. One went dead after about 10 hrs on it, it ended up being an electrical issue
taking months to figure out since no shops wanted to work on them.. He finally found
a place that would work on it and most of the wiring harnes had to be replaced, the other
died about July/Aug with same issue.. after the inital cost of the bikes and the time and $$
to fix them he was glad to finally sell them. In addition he was not able to get brake pad,
or any other parts for it since there was not a local dealer. I think the nearest dealer/factory
repair facility was 4 hrs away.
But... when those things were running they ran like champs, they would hang with the older
yamaha badger 80cc he had... there is even a pic of one in my gallery. He never had
a problem with the engine or the lack of a decent suspension.
I dont think he would ever own one again, as for me I went went with a Polaris and
Yamaha for my kids..
Yerf Dog Web page
I think they are owned by Flexible Flyer or part of the company
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