taiwan atvs
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taiwan atvs
I am researching for a future first time atv buy.I have read a lot here about some good atvs,but still want to find out more before i buy.
has anyone heard about cpi atvs from tawain??I like the ones from unison ,but if i dont change my mind will probobly get a jetmoto since most people on here like them a lot.
Thanks
has anyone heard about cpi atvs from tawain??I like the ones from unison ,but if i dont change my mind will probobly get a jetmoto since most people on here like them a lot.
Thanks
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taiwan atvs
Originally posted by: dannyjoe777
I am researching for a future first time atv buy.I have read a lot here about some good atvs,but still want to find out more before i buy.
has anyone heard about cpi atvs from tawain??
I am researching for a future first time atv buy.I have read a lot here about some good atvs,but still want to find out more before i buy.
has anyone heard about cpi atvs from tawain??
CPI is very high quality, but not cheap. They have some new 4 stroke models.
http://www.cpi-usa.com/products/products.php?model=atv
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taiwan atvs
Thanks for the replies.
I am 56 5ft 7 around 200 lbs,and would be buying a first time atv for myself.I have a redcat on layaway but after doing more reading, am going to go with some other brand.It will be a while as i am unemployed and waiting for disability (hopefully) to start.
The redcat is a 200 cc manual,water cooled but i have read on here that chinese water cooling isnt too good.
I am now thinking of jetmoto or tawain atv around 150cc and a auto.I am looking for something easy to work on as i would be limited to what repairs i can do my self.
Thanks for any info you guys can offer.
I am 56 5ft 7 around 200 lbs,and would be buying a first time atv for myself.I have a redcat on layaway but after doing more reading, am going to go with some other brand.It will be a while as i am unemployed and waiting for disability (hopefully) to start.
The redcat is a 200 cc manual,water cooled but i have read on here that chinese water cooling isnt too good.
I am now thinking of jetmoto or tawain atv around 150cc and a auto.I am looking for something easy to work on as i would be limited to what repairs i can do my self.
Thanks for any info you guys can offer.
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Well I think the JetMoto would be fine for you but only the 150 is auto and the 200/250 are manual. Just get a torque wrench and you can work on it your self. So far they have been relaible and have not had any major issues. I think teh redcat will be too small for your size. How much do you plan to spend? You may be able to find a good used name brand but if not you cant go wrong with the JetMoto
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