Wonder why only Eton 40 with rear suspension?
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Hi there,
I've been looking low and high for an ATV for my younger son and narrow it down my selection to eton 40 jr, unison mini 50 and dinli mini. But only eton has rear suspension (swing arm w/ mono shock), so does it make a difference in terms of stability on the trail? or I should go with bigger engine?
I order Unison 90 for my older son from raceway.
Thanks a bunch.
I've been looking low and high for an ATV for my younger son and narrow it down my selection to eton 40 jr, unison mini 50 and dinli mini. But only eton has rear suspension (swing arm w/ mono shock), so does it make a difference in terms of stability on the trail? or I should go with bigger engine?
I order Unison 90 for my older son from raceway.
Thanks a bunch.
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That's kinda my intuition but I decided to go with 2005 Eton Viper 50M for my 4 year old. I am afraid he'll outgrow those mini-mini in a heartbeat.
He is doing well with the eton, and I couldn't be happier. wider stance and with adjustable rear suspension.
By the way, I went to OSU in Corvallis but now work in Seattle. I am familiar with Albany OR well used to it's been almost 15 years since I left school.
He is doing well with the eton, and I couldn't be happier. wider stance and with adjustable rear suspension.
By the way, I went to OSU in Corvallis but now work in Seattle. I am familiar with Albany OR well used to it's been almost 15 years since I left school.
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