Does anyone know anything about this Ebay quad?
#1
Was looking on ebay and came across this quad. I am a big guy and it seems to be the size of my dads Quadzilla, but was looking into something a little less powerful yet big enough for me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/250cc...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/250cc...QQcmdZViewItem
#2
What kind of riding do you do?
I am 6'1" and weigh 205. I had an old 250 that could haul me around but it was not quite big enough so I bought a 450 Wolverine.
my old 250 would lug down going up hill with me so i wanted something with a little more power, but I dont need a 660 or 700 to run around on where I ride because I dont want to tear up the ground too much.
I am 6'1" and weigh 205. I had an old 250 that could haul me around but it was not quite big enough so I bought a 450 Wolverine.
my old 250 would lug down going up hill with me so i wanted something with a little more power, but I dont need a 660 or 700 to run around on where I ride because I dont want to tear up the ground too much.
#5
A few things bother me about that quad on Ebay.
1. It's on Ebay
2. 15% restock fee if returned
3. Only refund purchase price if returned
4. You pay shipping back to them if returned
5. It's on Ebay
If you are going to buy Chinese, stick with somebody that's a proven dealer like Raceway.
1. It's on Ebay
2. 15% restock fee if returned
3. Only refund purchase price if returned
4. You pay shipping back to them if returned
5. It's on Ebay
If you are going to buy Chinese, stick with somebody that's a proven dealer like Raceway.
#6
Exactly what GIL2R says.....stay away from the E-Bay guys, they're only trying to make a buck and DO NOT CARE about your experience or your satisfaction. They're on E-Bay for a reason--- to avoid any "customer service" issues or obligations, sell the product, make a few bucks and be done with it. They cannot offer service or support, regardless of what they try to claim. Chances are, if the manufacturer allows their product to be sold on E-Bay and out of backs of trucks and at yard sales, then you probably dont want anything to do with that product. Pay a few extra dollars and go with a known, reputable dealership who offers after-the-sale service to their customers, or you'll be sorry. $1500 spent carefully beats $1000 spent carelessly anyday.
#7
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#8
Ya know, looking at the ad would definately make me feel comfortable with the purchase. After all, they tell you on at least three occassions that it has "revise" - "revise" is fast becoming the standard in the atv industry. It also has "tires biger" - those ought to be real good. Unfortunately, the ad also says "This atv has four stroke with out reverse and five gears" - so I'm guessing that it has one awesome neutral and will idle with the best of them. Maybe someone who lives in "NWYORK", where ever that is, can go have a look.
Rodney
Rodney
#10
Too funny Rodney. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Why would an "all new" 2006 model have a salvage title?
Guess there's a reason it's all new. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Why would an "all new" 2006 model have a salvage title?
Guess there's a reason it's all new. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]






