New to quads, I dont need anything fancy
#11
New to quads, I dont need anything fancy
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
Which one RL? Although it doesnt really matter because they are all basically the same size.
Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
I looked at the jetmoto this last weekend and it was tiny.
I looked at the jetmoto this last weekend and it was tiny.
#12
New to quads, I dont need anything fancy
Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
The 200. It looked like a decent quad but it looked like it's for a kid.
The Yamoto is the only one they got off the lot and road around. It clunked it's way down the street. Sounded sick.
All I could think is my next quad will likely be a Honda.
The 200. It looked like a decent quad but it looked like it's for a kid.
The Yamoto is the only one they got off the lot and road around. It clunked it's way down the street. Sounded sick.
All I could think is my next quad will likely be a Honda.
I havnt seen any of the new Yamoto's. I guess its not a big loss.
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#13
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We were at the Trader's Village in Grand Prarie, Texas. Tons of the China quads, scooters, micros and buggies. I tell you 'm still intrigued by those buggies. They look like fun to me. If they ever stick a decent engine in one I MIGHT be persuaded.
Just think in most cases the new adult off-brand quads are lacking in areas or cost about as much as a nice used name brand. But each to his own determining what the best value is.
Just think in most cases the new adult off-brand quads are lacking in areas or cost about as much as a nice used name brand. But each to his own determining what the best value is.
#14
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Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
I tell you 'm still intrigued by those buggies. They look like fun to me. If they ever stick a decent engine in one I MIGHT be persuaded.
Just think in most cases the new adult off-brand quads are lacking in areas or cost about as much as a nice used name brand. But each to his own determining what the best value is.
I tell you 'm still intrigued by those buggies. They look like fun to me. If they ever stick a decent engine in one I MIGHT be persuaded.
Just think in most cases the new adult off-brand quads are lacking in areas or cost about as much as a nice used name brand. But each to his own determining what the best value is.
I have noticed the same thing about full sized chinese quads.
#16
New to quads, I dont need anything fancy
Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
How do you like the Enduro? Is it full-size?
How do you like the Enduro? Is it full-size?
#17
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Yeah I am starting to agree with you guys on buying a used name brand. I found some in my area that are between 1700-2500. most look like Yamaha Blasters, Warriors, and some hondas I cant remember. I had thought about the blaster till I learned it doesnt have reverse. Utility type quads in my area are so retardedly expensive it not even a consideration, except this one Bayou model I saw. I kinda liked it but it was maybe a little to old for me. I really do not want an automatic, I do prefer electric start, I need reverse(to lazy to get off and push), and I want the newest model I can possibly get within my budget. I browsed some other forums and I tend to agree I may want something a little better than some of these chinese quads, as well as I need to be able to have the support of a full service shop if need be.
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#19
New to quads, I dont need anything fancy
I would still keep an eye out for the Recons and Ozarks, basically any of the small utes from the big 4. They are around, with a little luck and patience you can find one in your price range. Also, it is possible to buy a small grab bar/rack for many of the smaller sport quads. If one of those catches your eye, a little internet time should show you what is available for that model.
#20
New to quads, I dont need anything fancy
Warriors arent that fast stock but if you find one for around $1500 you can get a lot of mods
for it. The blaster has good power but doesnt have reverse or kickstart, so cross that off.
The honda 400ex can be found in the $2500 range and has fairly good power stock, but
they dont have revese. So I would agree w/ RL on the 300 or warrior.
for it. The blaster has good power but doesnt have reverse or kickstart, so cross that off.
The honda 400ex can be found in the $2500 range and has fairly good power stock, but
they dont have revese. So I would agree w/ RL on the 300 or warrior.
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