considering kazuma 110cc
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considering kazuma 110cc
jdr250,
It's good to hear you will be going with the Honda TRX90. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Good choice, your whole family will enjoy the quad. The Honda's do have a good resale value, but the way I look at it is, if you own it then why ever sell it. Keep it in the family for future generations to have fun with.
Sorry, I was not able to get the pics posted. I was a little busy this weekend. I went out and bought my daughters new quad. Couldn't pass up a deal I found for a 2007 TRX250EX. If you still want to see the pics of the reverse gear let me know.
Happy riding, be safe.
SB.
It's good to hear you will be going with the Honda TRX90. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Good choice, your whole family will enjoy the quad. The Honda's do have a good resale value, but the way I look at it is, if you own it then why ever sell it. Keep it in the family for future generations to have fun with.
Sorry, I was not able to get the pics posted. I was a little busy this weekend. I went out and bought my daughters new quad. Couldn't pass up a deal I found for a 2007 TRX250EX. If you still want to see the pics of the reverse gear let me know.
Happy riding, be safe.
SB.
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considering kazuma 110cc
I also say the TRX90 is a good choice. I also faced this decision last year when I promised my 8 year old son an atv. After searching this forum and reading about the problems associated with Chinese built atv's, I decided to spend the extra bucks and buy the Honda. The only thing I have done to the machine in a year, other than oil changes, adjust brakes, etc.....is adjust and clean the chain.
I used to weigh 185 and it pulled both him and me, combined weight of 240, around our riding spot with no problems. I have the throttle restriction screw run in to limit top speed to about 20mph now. This atv will last a long time and will be handed down to my grand-daughter in the future when my son graduates up to a larger machine. I sure that will be a TRX250.
I used to weigh 185 and it pulled both him and me, combined weight of 240, around our riding spot with no problems. I have the throttle restriction screw run in to limit top speed to about 20mph now. This atv will last a long time and will be handed down to my grand-daughter in the future when my son graduates up to a larger machine. I sure that will be a TRX250.
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