Dinli or Kasea reviews
#1
I have been trying to narrow my search of chinese crap and have found these two brands as possible choices for my young son. Anybody have a Dinli and if so, are the parts just as cheap as other off brand atv's? I found a Dinli dealer near my home but haven't been able to get there b4 6.
I also read some reviews of Kasea and it sounds like they make a well built machine. Any thoughts, pro's and con's?
I also read some reviews of Kasea and it sounds like they make a well built machine. Any thoughts, pro's and con's?
#5
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: windtrader
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>did you for get to mention you can't not sue a chinese manufactor for product liability? </end quote></div>
Another distributor, Dinli LP, which once operated out of Dallas, is appealing a $3 million verdict against it. A Philadelphia jury found the Taiwanese company liable for the death of a 31-year-old man who broke one of his legs when his Dinli ATV overturned after the right handle grip slipped off the handlebar. He died from a pulmonary embolism caused by his leg injury.
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I'm not so sure about Dinli. I did some research on these folks recently. The manufacturer was sued and lost a wrongful death suit. The US distributor filed action in Texas against the overseas entity in 2007, so it is a legal mess. I'm pretty sure the USA distributor is gone. If true, it's pretty obvious you should pursue alternative brands.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>did you for get to mention you can't not sue a chinese manufactor for product liability? </end quote></div>
Another distributor, Dinli LP, which once operated out of Dallas, is appealing a $3 million verdict against it. A Philadelphia jury found the Taiwanese company liable for the death of a 31-year-old man who broke one of his legs when his Dinli ATV overturned after the right handle grip slipped off the handlebar. He died from a pulmonary embolism caused by his leg injury.
full article</end quote></div>
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I'm not so sure about Dinli. I did some research on these folks recently. The manufacturer was sued and lost a wrongful death suit. The US distributor filed action in Texas against the overseas entity in 2007, so it is a legal mess. I'm pretty sure the USA distributor is gone. If true, it's pretty obvious you should pursue alternative brands.
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www.teamsimsracing.com
www.maximumrpm.com
Both are dinli experts. They can help with info I'm sure.
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www.maximumrpm.com
Both are dinli experts. They can help with info I'm sure.
Tell them I sent you. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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