Viva Motorsports Declares Bankruptcy
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Viva Motorsports Declares Bankruptcy
Viva Motorsports, Inc filed a voluntary petition to reorganize under Chapter 11 in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California on May 22, 2007. The company listed its assets of less than $0.05 million and liabilities in the range of $0.1 million to $0.5 million. The unsecured creditors include Bullet Freight, Old Dominion Freight Lines and Daylight. The company hired Shahrokh Mokhtarzadeh, Esq. as its debtor counsel.
Found here:
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">http://www.chinariders.net/
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Confirmed here:
http://host.businessweek.com/b...ions.asp?symbol=ODFL.O
Found here:
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.chinariders.net/
">http://www.chinariders.net/
</a>
Confirmed here:
http://host.businessweek.com/b...ions.asp?symbol=ODFL.O
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Viva Motorsports Declares Bankruptcy
I'm not concerned about Viva. Because of the natrue of the ChinQuad industry anyone who bought a Viva machine still has plenty of sources for parts.
I do want to say thanks for the link, though. I was kinda looking for another board to add to my daily read list.
I do want to say thanks for the link, though. I was kinda looking for another board to add to my daily read list.
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Viva Motorsports Declares Bankruptcy
and of course they have an "F" BBB rating.
Note: Viva Motorsports is also known as Pocket Bikes Wholesaler and atvsimports.com
http://www.labbb.org/BBBWeb/Fo...spx?CompanyID=13199338
Note: Viva Motorsports is also known as Pocket Bikes Wholesaler and atvsimports.com
http://www.labbb.org/BBBWeb/Fo...spx?CompanyID=13199338
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Viva Motorsports Declares Bankruptcy
Ok so i visited the site - chinariders.net and i have to say (i dont care how off topic this is) that their bumper sticker is brilliant, and i am getting one.
it goes a little something like this :
ITS NOT A HONDA
... but its a pretty good copy
BRILLIANT!
it goes a little something like this :
ITS NOT A HONDA
... but its a pretty good copy
BRILLIANT!
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What happens is a US importer buys Chinese bikes and sticks their own name on them. Most are decidedly "fly by night" concerns, which disappear without trace, but another importer will be buying the same machine under a different name. The Chinese maker is usually still going today, so they are sending their machines somewhere, under a different name. The trick is to find out who made it in China. Engines are often copies of two or three basic designs, so engine parts are easier still, just find out which one it is.
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The VIN number has a code for the maker in it. Not all of Chinese makers are listed by the decoders on-line, but a lot are. Also the engine number usually has a "family" code, which tells you which type of engine it has. You could pop a decent photo of it up to help us. Good side view, and one showing engine clearly.
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