China 110cc 4X2 Quad
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China 110cc 4X2 Quad
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] My parents want to buy my daughters (one 5yrs and one is 7yrs old) little ATV's for Christmas, I think it's great because they love to ride with me (I have a 2001 Cat 3004X4 ) and my dad ( 2007 4004X4 Cat) but they are too big to be all on one bike and the oldest one wants to drive herself now. I live out of town and able to ride from home to field areas and nice bush trails too. We found a dealer near Toronto Ontario not an hours drive. <u>[ABIBABA]</u> The bikes are called YJ-110E single, 110cc ,four stroke , automatic , electric start w/remote, chain drive,front and rear disk brake etc. The price is less than 600.00 plus tx for each. I have seen many similar looking bikes on the net but they all have different model names/numbers and none have exactly the same list of features, some have reverse , some only rear brakes, front racks back racks.
Any feedback on these would be great. (I can do the mechanical work myself for the most part)
-spark plug (NGK) ##'s to change China ones?
-air filter modifications?
-parts suppliers
-can you upgrade later to the reverse option(just switch motors)?
-service manuals?
I believe you get what you pay for but with all the safety stuff and the fact that they need to learn how to ride and be aware that maintenance of the bikes is required to ensure rides are fun and safe.
I hope they have the same carbs as were described by mechanic fellow 2manytoys they should be easy to tune up.
Any feedback on these would be great. (I can do the mechanical work myself for the most part)
-spark plug (NGK) ##'s to change China ones?
-air filter modifications?
-parts suppliers
-can you upgrade later to the reverse option(just switch motors)?
-service manuals?
I believe you get what you pay for but with all the safety stuff and the fact that they need to learn how to ride and be aware that maintenance of the bikes is required to ensure rides are fun and safe.
I hope they have the same carbs as were described by mechanic fellow 2manytoys they should be easy to tune up.
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