Kazuma 110...Almost a year later..
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Kazuma 110...Almost a year later..
Here was my initial post on our new KAzuma:
http://forums.atvconnection.com/mess...hreadid=477462
Well it will be a year on Xmas and our son is still riding just about daily. He rolled it once, low speed(crawling), not a big deal, but the fender snapped off like a twig. Stiff plastic just doesn't hold up to that real well.
Now we're looking to buy a 70-90cc model for our second boy. He's a bit younger, just 5, and smaller then Brenden was when we bought the 110.
Anyone have an opinion on the a 70-90cc quad.
Anyhow thanks to all in this forum who got us started right with the 110 Falcon. The loctite and oil changes really made this a sucess story.
Regards,
Scott
http://forums.atvconnection.com/mess...hreadid=477462
Well it will be a year on Xmas and our son is still riding just about daily. He rolled it once, low speed(crawling), not a big deal, but the fender snapped off like a twig. Stiff plastic just doesn't hold up to that real well.
Now we're looking to buy a 70-90cc model for our second boy. He's a bit younger, just 5, and smaller then Brenden was when we bought the 110.
Anyone have an opinion on the a 70-90cc quad.
Anyhow thanks to all in this forum who got us started right with the 110 Falcon. The loctite and oil changes really made this a sucess story.
Regards,
Scott
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Kazuma 110...Almost a year later..
Glad to hear the Kazuma's working out good for you. It's great to finally hear a success story. We've been rinding our Falcon 150 for about 4 months now and it's been great. We keep up on the maintenance just like you should anything mechanical. When you do get a 70 or 90cc, I would love to hear how it works for you. My daughter is wanting to ride now too.
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Kazuma 110...Almost a year later..
TruGritScott,
I have a Kazuma mini 90 Falcon (2005) that my 8-year-old daughter rides almost daily. She really gives the thing hell and it has held up perfectly! I do recommend , however, that you follow the advice of several of our fellow posters by applying loctite (I used Loctite 272 but only because I "borrowed" it from my place of employment) to just about anything that you won't be taking off or performing maintenance on.
I have a Kazuma mini 90 Falcon (2005) that my 8-year-old daughter rides almost daily. She really gives the thing hell and it has held up perfectly! I do recommend , however, that you follow the advice of several of our fellow posters by applying loctite (I used Loctite 272 but only because I "borrowed" it from my place of employment) to just about anything that you won't be taking off or performing maintenance on.
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Kazuma 110...Almost a year later..
Yea BigD....
I think that is part of the success with the 110...We did the oil and loctite and I bet those are the big 2. Also let some air out of the tires to smooth the ride. I bought spacers for the rear as the 2005 110 model sat really high. Overall to get some young ones feet wet with a quad, it was a great choice.
To me $400 for some of the battery quads is a bit much, for something that the kids would outgrow by 4 years old....And $2700 for a new Jap model seems overkill, unless we were planing on grooming them to be quad racers or something.
So the Kazuma is a nice deal for us folks....
Regards and be safe,
Scott
I think that is part of the success with the 110...We did the oil and loctite and I bet those are the big 2. Also let some air out of the tires to smooth the ride. I bought spacers for the rear as the 2005 110 model sat really high. Overall to get some young ones feet wet with a quad, it was a great choice.
To me $400 for some of the battery quads is a bit much, for something that the kids would outgrow by 4 years old....And $2700 for a new Jap model seems overkill, unless we were planing on grooming them to be quad racers or something.
So the Kazuma is a nice deal for us folks....
Regards and be safe,
Scott
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