ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
Centrifigul clutch usually translates to "single speed".
Originally posted by: ddrumman2004
If you read that ad...it also states it has a cetrifugal clutch.....like the TRX 90. The clutch disengages when the shift lever is moved. It's not a belt driven tranny or such to be fully automatic. You can do like I did with my 7 year olds Trx90, put the thing in 2nd gear and let 'em ride, although in 2 months, my son has learned to shift his.
There is only a 30 day warranty on the machine so if it had real Honda OEM engines, the engines alone would carry a 6 month warranty.
Originally posted by: Rookie123
After looking at the Giovanni ATV closer, it does not look to be the same as the Raceway XL. The Giovanni is fully automatic and measures longer and wider than the XL by Raceway.
Wish I knew who the manufacturer was.
Any help would be appreciated!
After looking at the Giovanni ATV closer, it does not look to be the same as the Raceway XL. The Giovanni is fully automatic and measures longer and wider than the XL by Raceway.
Wish I knew who the manufacturer was.
Any help would be appreciated!
If you read that ad...it also states it has a cetrifugal clutch.....like the TRX 90. The clutch disengages when the shift lever is moved. It's not a belt driven tranny or such to be fully automatic. You can do like I did with my 7 year olds Trx90, put the thing in 2nd gear and let 'em ride, although in 2 months, my son has learned to shift his.
There is only a 30 day warranty on the machine so if it had real Honda OEM engines, the engines alone would carry a 6 month warranty.
The Rancher will do 55mph on pavement in 2wd(Warn 424) and the TRX90 will do 35mph with me on it...and I ain't no lightweight.
My son starts his 90 off in 1st and shifts to 3rd when he can here in the yard. I have it restricted to a top speed of between 15 and 20 mph.
Please explain the "single speed" thing to me.
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
Originally posted by: ddrumman2004
And how does it translate to "single speed"? My Rancher manual tranny has 5 speeds...the TRX90 has 4 speeds.
The Rancher will do 55mph on pavement in 2wd(Warn 424) and the TRX90 will do 35mph with me on it...and I ain't no lightweight.
My son starts his 90 off in 1st and shifts to 3rd when he can here in the yard. I have it restricted to a top speed of between 15 and 20 mph.
Please explain the "single speed" thing to me.
Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
Centrifigul clutch usually translates to "single speed".
Originally posted by: ddrumman2004
If you read that ad...it also states it has a cetrifugal clutch.....like the TRX 90. The clutch disengages when the shift lever is moved. It's not a belt driven tranny or such to be fully automatic. You can do like I did with my 7 year olds Trx90, put the thing in 2nd gear and let 'em ride, although in 2 months, my son has learned to shift his.
There is only a 30 day warranty on the machine so if it had real Honda OEM engines, the engines alone would carry a 6 month warranty.
Originally posted by: Rookie123
After looking at the Giovanni ATV closer, it does not look to be the same as the Raceway XL. The Giovanni is fully automatic and measures longer and wider than the XL by Raceway.
Wish I knew who the manufacturer was.
Any help would be appreciated!
After looking at the Giovanni ATV closer, it does not look to be the same as the Raceway XL. The Giovanni is fully automatic and measures longer and wider than the XL by Raceway.
Wish I knew who the manufacturer was.
Any help would be appreciated!
If you read that ad...it also states it has a cetrifugal clutch.....like the TRX 90. The clutch disengages when the shift lever is moved. It's not a belt driven tranny or such to be fully automatic. You can do like I did with my 7 year olds Trx90, put the thing in 2nd gear and let 'em ride, although in 2 months, my son has learned to shift his.
There is only a 30 day warranty on the machine so if it had real Honda OEM engines, the engines alone would carry a 6 month warranty.
The Rancher will do 55mph on pavement in 2wd(Warn 424) and the TRX90 will do 35mph with me on it...and I ain't no lightweight.
My son starts his 90 off in 1st and shifts to 3rd when he can here in the yard. I have it restricted to a top speed of between 15 and 20 mph.
Please explain the "single speed" thing to me.
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
Originally posted by: ddrumman2004
Please explain the "single speed" thing to me.
Please explain the "single speed" thing to me.
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
Originally posted by: geo
at least as far as our own 110 chinese quad goes, the shifter is so hard to move for a 9-11 yo, that they shift it into 3rd BY HAND while stopped, and ride that way until done. i'm going to look into that this winter...
Originally posted by: ddrumman2004
Please explain the "single speed" thing to me.
Please explain the "single speed" thing to me.
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
GEo,
Most of these atv's have a toe shifter that is too strong for most kids to shift up with the toe. You can get a heel toe shifter for them so they can use the heel to shift up and toe to shift down. I have done this on both of my 110's. It works great. They will fit all the 110's because they are the same motor.
Most of these atv's have a toe shifter that is too strong for most kids to shift up with the toe. You can get a heel toe shifter for them so they can use the heel to shift up and toe to shift down. I have done this on both of my 110's. It works great. They will fit all the 110's because they are the same motor.
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
Hey Rookie123! Just wonering how you made out with the Giovanni. I see it has been a couple of years since you posted here and have possiblie had the Gio. How has you luck been with it any major problems with it? I started a thread named Giovani 110cc here on the same forum and ive summerised what I have picked up and maybe with a few years of riding the Gio you can add some experiance to my thread. I purchased one but it is a 110cc for my kids. I havent got it yet it is intransit.
Thanks MRJ
Thanks MRJ
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
Seems a little sick EH 2005! Yea I know i've been bugging everone for info. I guess i'm just a little to curious and wanting to know what to expect and ideas. It seems that there are a growing number of people who own these Gio's. Just trying to dig up owners thoughts. Sorry if I seem a little to rambunchious but it seems that Rookie123 has had his Gio for quite some time and it is the oldest post I have seen yet.
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
Yes my son still has the Giovanni 50CC 4-wheeler and it still runs good.
No problems so far.
He does not ride that often, but when he does (couple times a month) it runs fine. Seems to be very well built for a Chinese product.
He also still has the 50CC Jackel (Kazuma) and it also runs fine though I have had to replace the gas tank twice for leakage problems since Christmas 2005.
No problems so far.
He does not ride that often, but when he does (couple times a month) it runs fine. Seems to be very well built for a Chinese product.
He also still has the 50CC Jackel (Kazuma) and it also runs fine though I have had to replace the gas tank twice for leakage problems since Christmas 2005.
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ANybody heard of Giovanni ATV's 50CC
Thanks for getting back to me Rookie123. I was'nt even sure if you were still around. I've got one on the way for my kids it is a 110cc but it is the same engine family. Your post was the oldest I have found yet regarding Giovanni (Dec 2005) and I was curious how the bike held up over the years since 2005. I started a thread called Giovani 110 mini hummer on this site. Would be great if you could share any info/experiances with us and once again thanks.
MrJ
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