Chinese ATV's which one's to buy and assembly checklist
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Chinese ATV's which one's to buy and assembly checklist
outofline,You are very observant and correct.That nut was loose I was in the middle of adjusting the wheel to toe in the wheels when I snaped the picture.And scince I can only compare the suspension to the hibird ,the vbike has much better suspension.What really tickles me is that I was able to sell my hibird and made almost all my money back to get this bike.And unlike the Hibird the carborator is totaly accesable on this bike.You dont have to take anything off the bike to make adjustments if needed.I am sure like all the other chinese bikes I will eventually have issues but for now I am totaly content.
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Chinese ATV's which one's to buy and assembly checklist
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: hoytultratec
just hope vbike has dealers who stand behind there product like raceway stands (jetmoto) behind theres. that is what it all about when buying china quads.</end quote></div>
You are correct.This is the second bike that I have purchesd from vbike.The first being a 150cc for my wife.It was a very nice bike as well but it was too narrow.That being said Tim at vbike has been in business for over 5 years and has great standings with the bbs.
The jet 250cc is 1999.00 I paid 800. less for my v bike.I think I would just buy two vbikes and keep one for a parts bike rather then pay almost double for great service.
just hope vbike has dealers who stand behind there product like raceway stands (jetmoto) behind theres. that is what it all about when buying china quads.</end quote></div>
You are correct.This is the second bike that I have purchesd from vbike.The first being a 150cc for my wife.It was a very nice bike as well but it was too narrow.That being said Tim at vbike has been in business for over 5 years and has great standings with the bbs.
The jet 250cc is 1999.00 I paid 800. less for my v bike.I think I would just buy two vbikes and keep one for a parts bike rather then pay almost double for great service.
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Chinese ATV's which one's to buy and assembly checklist
I am looking for a "at least decent" made chinese quad like Bobsavenger. I've looked at all of the brands I can find on the internet and so far the best value for the money "at least in pictures" is the vbike. I am curious though if it is very easy to find aftermarket parts for the vbike. From talking to Tim he says that "most" of the Honda parts are compatible but I have a feeling its one of those things that I need to have all my measurements before buying anything. So pretty much I'm just curious if anyone has tried any other parts on these chinese quads yet.
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Chinese ATV's which one's to buy and assembly checklist
Ok, my buddy (Millzquad) and I went and looked at some Roketa's today. 250cc Water cooled, 150cc and 110cc. For myself, I think the 250cc is a big bike. The 150cc seems to be on the same size frame. I like the size of the 110cc but would like a 150cc motor on it. Anyone out there have a recommendation on a 150cc bike?
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Chinese ATV's which one's to buy and assembly checklist
Hi,
I have a new Jetmoto 200 and a 150. The 250, 200, and 150 all sport the same frame now. If you look at the Vbike 250CC-V5, it is the more expensive one. It has a rear shock much closer to what JM uses. Not so sure about all the other parts but just make sure you are comparing similar models; maybe the JM250 is more similar to the 250 V5, making the price difference less.
I have a new Jetmoto 200 and a 150. The 250, 200, and 150 all sport the same frame now. If you look at the Vbike 250CC-V5, it is the more expensive one. It has a rear shock much closer to what JM uses. Not so sure about all the other parts but just make sure you are comparing similar models; maybe the JM250 is more similar to the 250 V5, making the price difference less.
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