ebay quads???
#11
thanks a lot. I sent the address home so I can look them up tonight and check them out.
I just want to be sure whatever I get my 7year old will last nad hold up for that kind of money.
I just need to find some place down in the READING/LANCASTER area to ride.
I just want to be sure whatever I get my 7year old will last nad hold up for that kind of money.
I just need to find some place down in the READING/LANCASTER area to ride.
#13
Ebay typically has the best deals. I have seen many models for great prices, well until you see the shipping charges. Sure there are some that have a good deal on the atv/ dirtbike and get good shipping costs, but that's all you get. What I mean is you get the atv and usually no after service, no parts and no warantee. Sure the auction says that they offer it but majority of the time, you don't get a responce and are pretty much forced to buy from those who choose to stand by the products that they sell. I would shop around and buy from them.
Conspiracy theory?
Some fortunate persom figures out how to run a buisness by selling these atv's to the general public. They establish 2 companies that are the same but different. Company A sells there products and services through an on line site that honors their products and provide a replacement part in a respectable amount of time, which gives them all the sound reputation. In the same time they have company B that sells directly to the public via wholesale such as ebay and they get the great products for the best prices (both companies make profit just one less than the other, but profit is prifit). When the company B gets flooded with requests for warantee parts they disappear. And that leaves the customer with no warantee parts. Big deal right? Well actually it can be, because if you have to buy your replacement parts that should've been free for inflated costs, because you didnt buy there product. hmm?
I don't think that people actually would do this, but it's possible.. What do you think?
Conspiracy theory?
Some fortunate persom figures out how to run a buisness by selling these atv's to the general public. They establish 2 companies that are the same but different. Company A sells there products and services through an on line site that honors their products and provide a replacement part in a respectable amount of time, which gives them all the sound reputation. In the same time they have company B that sells directly to the public via wholesale such as ebay and they get the great products for the best prices (both companies make profit just one less than the other, but profit is prifit). When the company B gets flooded with requests for warantee parts they disappear. And that leaves the customer with no warantee parts. Big deal right? Well actually it can be, because if you have to buy your replacement parts that should've been free for inflated costs, because you didnt buy there product. hmm?
I don't think that people actually would do this, but it's possible.. What do you think?
#14
I bought my wifes quad on ebay, and picked it up at the warehouse. I liked putting it together. Well actually taking it apart to loctite everything and then putting it together. After doing this I wouldnt reccomend any one buying a quad off ebay who wasnt really handy with a wrench. Or who thinks they are getting a jap quad for 1/2 price.
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Bakersfield is not all that far from Vegas, Make A trip to Vegas Pep Boy's And many dealer's have them on stock. Call this # Ask for Troy he deal's with mostly small bike's and quad's. Honest and tell you the way it is. (702)-643-6888
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