What should I offer for an 88 Quadzilla ?
#2
well the plastic being in rough shape dont tell you that much except that its been beat. How long ago was it rebuilt? How many hours on it since then? check for compression. make sure the head is bolted down good and the base gasket isnt pushed out. How are the tires? do they leak air and are they bald? Are the rims beatup bad? Check the A arm bushing kits to make sure there are no play. Check the breaks out to make sure they work and have good pads left. check the axle bearings for play. check the rear shock and front shocks to see if they are still good. check the swingarm bearings for play. is the seat anygood on it? How does the air filter look on it? check the frame for cracks or welds. How does the bumpers look? check for leaking oil. After saying all of this if any of this stuff is broke or needs replacing take money off of his price to fix this stuff. Parts along with $$$ can add up real fast when it comes to these 4 wheelers and there not getting any newer. if you cant find anything wrong with it then its a good machine and worth a good buck. if it has alot of the problems that i listed to check for then you better get a decent price on it. Hope this helps some. if you need anymore help let me know. I cant give you exact price for this machine cause i havent seen it but it helps to know what to look for on them to determine a price.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Quadzilla Heritage
Classifieds, Garage Sale & Swap Shop
0
Sep 25, 2015 01:39 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)




