Jackel 110r Review
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After three good rides (2-4 hours per ride) I still give this mini 2 thumbs up! My 9 yr. old won't get off of it since I gave it to him last Thursday. We've ridden at St. Joe state park twiceand our private place once and the bike has held up great. Aside from some of the nuts vibrating loose, we have had no problems. I should have checked the nuts sooner into the first ride than I did, but nothing was harmed. I have since gone over the machine pretty thoroughly and have not found anything else worth noting. I am very pleased with this bike and surprised at how well it handled the sand @ st. joe. The only thing I want on this bike is some softer shocks. The shocks are rock hard and I am still waiting for them to soften up some. Other than that, I am more than impressed!
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Diggler,
I too bought a Jackel 110R and am very please. I'm not new to the no name ATV's as i have a Kazuma, Eton and youth Dinli model. The rear shocks on the 110R are a little stiff but I'm not doing lots of jumping to supposedly soften things up if that works. The Jackel does have a Mikuni carburator and ITP hole shot copy tires as advertised. In my opinion it's far and away the best no name ATV on the market for price. Eton was good as well but substantially more money. The fit and finish on the Jackel was also well liked by the neighborhood kids but that just means more riders and more chances for MY machine to get torn up. See ya.
Robert
I too bought a Jackel 110R and am very please. I'm not new to the no name ATV's as i have a Kazuma, Eton and youth Dinli model. The rear shocks on the 110R are a little stiff but I'm not doing lots of jumping to supposedly soften things up if that works. The Jackel does have a Mikuni carburator and ITP hole shot copy tires as advertised. In my opinion it's far and away the best no name ATV on the market for price. Eton was good as well but substantially more money. The fit and finish on the Jackel was also well liked by the neighborhood kids but that just means more riders and more chances for MY machine to get torn up. See ya.
Robert
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