SUNL Cost
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Sir,
You have done the research and made your purchase. You went with SunL and you know both the pros and cons. Please, don't degrade others for the grammer/opinions and writing ability. You can read through that...many good people here love to ride, turn wrenches...but may not be gifted at the art of writing as you. Me too. Anyway, I wish you the best of luck and on your purchase. Good luck. SEADAWG
You have done the research and made your purchase. You went with SunL and you know both the pros and cons. Please, don't degrade others for the grammer/opinions and writing ability. You can read through that...many good people here love to ride, turn wrenches...but may not be gifted at the art of writing as you. Me too. Anyway, I wish you the best of luck and on your purchase. Good luck. SEADAWG
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Originally posted by: BigRic
I think it's obvious we have a couple of SUNL employees having a major online lovefest and trying to pump up a little free advertising using these lame phoney customer testimonials.
And yes SUNL's are as "bad as you think"......I have one in my garage and the frame has broken in 7 places with a 50 lb kid riding on flat dirt. Now if you want a REAL customer testimonial on the quality of SUNL ATVs....go here:
http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/compl...laint10071.cfm
http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/compl...plaint9797.cfm
http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/complaints/2006/AUG/complaint9789.cfm
Originally posted by: billl2099
i bet baseballroxmasox is sunl employee, and also bet he's like tony , doesn't own one and rides a honda.
i bet baseballroxmasox is sunl employee, and also bet he's like tony , doesn't own one and rides a honda.
And yes SUNL's are as "bad as you think"......I have one in my garage and the frame has broken in 7 places with a 50 lb kid riding on flat dirt. Now if you want a REAL customer testimonial on the quality of SUNL ATVs....go here:
http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/compl...laint10071.cfm
http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/compl...plaint9797.cfm
http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/complaints/2006/AUG/complaint9789.cfm
I'm only 14.... if you can't tell by my pic i have up doing a wheelie.
But you think they'd hire me? I need money!
Z
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Originally posted by: Baseballroxmasox
LMAO.
I'm only 14.... if you can't tell by my pic i have up doing a wheelie.
But you think they'd hire me? I need money!
Z
LMAO.
I'm only 14.... if you can't tell by my pic i have up doing a wheelie.
But you think they'd hire me? I need money!
Z
LOL [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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2or4,
I am in no way affiliated with Sunl or condone the POOR business that they do. I do however have 3 Sunl quads and I have had no issues with any of them ( except dead batteries) and they are ridden every weekend. If you dont know how to turn a wrench then these are not for you. I am a Toyota tech so anything with a motor I can deal with. SOME of the quads that SUNL has are decent but most have had problems. Fortunately the transformers are the better of the bunch. Although my son rides a DC90 that he can beat on without worries he still rides the sunL and has had no problems. I think you got a good deal no matter what anyone says btu most opinions are against sunl. Just take the time to set them up right and maintain them and they will be fine. They will hold up to mild trail riding, fields, or backyard but if the rider is agressive and likes to jump these are not for them. Normally the sunl transformers go for about 700-800 each.
I am in no way affiliated with Sunl or condone the POOR business that they do. I do however have 3 Sunl quads and I have had no issues with any of them ( except dead batteries) and they are ridden every weekend. If you dont know how to turn a wrench then these are not for you. I am a Toyota tech so anything with a motor I can deal with. SOME of the quads that SUNL has are decent but most have had problems. Fortunately the transformers are the better of the bunch. Although my son rides a DC90 that he can beat on without worries he still rides the sunL and has had no problems. I think you got a good deal no matter what anyone says btu most opinions are against sunl. Just take the time to set them up right and maintain them and they will be fine. They will hold up to mild trail riding, fields, or backyard but if the rider is agressive and likes to jump these are not for them. Normally the sunl transformers go for about 700-800 each.