Polaris Mini-Quads
#1
I saw some pics of the new mini quads that are coming out. My dealer had them hanging up behind the counter. There's a Scrambler 50, Scrambler 90 and a Sportsman 90. The Scrambler 50 is 1699, the 90 1899 and the Sportsman is 2099. All have eletric start, 2 cycle, oil injected engines. All come with brake lights and 4- wheel brakes. They look just like the big ones. The Sportsman has racks too. I couldn't tell how big they really are,there wasn't anything else in the picture to compare it with. That's all that I can remember.
#2
Sorry there Rammer the minies DO NOT have working lights there are decals of light, ANSI specs don,t allow lights on youth models. Which in my opinion is stupid and unsafe , I would rather have my kid seen and safe then unseen and rideing even though you are supposed to supervise your children while rideing ,i still think it would be a good idea. Maybe there is a light kit for sale ?
#3
I heard that Polaris purchased the E-Ton brand, which I own. I do not know if this is true.
They are great mini quads. The E-ton beat the Suzuki in a mini shoot out. No problems so far, I have the 90cc with oil injections, automatic (belt). My wife likes riding IT
The other model of E-ton is the DXL-90 & it has 1 head light, full floor board & optional rear rack. The Axl-90 is the sport(?) version.
Oh my god don't tell me a Honda guy purchased a Polaris!
Just kidding, better say that before the fur flies.
They are great mini quads. The E-ton beat the Suzuki in a mini shoot out. No problems so far, I have the 90cc with oil injections, automatic (belt). My wife likes riding IT
The other model of E-ton is the DXL-90 & it has 1 head light, full floor board & optional rear rack. The Axl-90 is the sport(?) version.
Oh my god don't tell me a Honda guy purchased a Polaris!
Just kidding, better say that before the fur flies.
#5
Hadn't heard that.
The E-ton and Sundiro both come off the same line. They both look like the Action machines that are being sold by Wal-Mart.
We had a kid ride with us one time on a brand new E-ton. Nice looking machine. He had a few problems with the ruts because of the sprocket/disk guard. Later in the ride he rolled the machine because the ball joint on the steering post came lose.
This was a brand new machine on its first trail ride. I would just suggest that everyone check them carefully before letting your kid ride them.
The E-ton and Sundiro both come off the same line. They both look like the Action machines that are being sold by Wal-Mart.
We had a kid ride with us one time on a brand new E-ton. Nice looking machine. He had a few problems with the ruts because of the sprocket/disk guard. Later in the ride he rolled the machine because the ball joint on the steering post came lose.
This was a brand new machine on its first trail ride. I would just suggest that everyone check them carefully before letting your kid ride them.
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