yamaha vs chinese brand atv
#11
This fits in with the Chinese vs Japanese atv mfg as well. The quality of steel in the frames and other components is often a contributing factor in the premature failures they endure. Poor heat treating and questionable alloys used to be the norm. I am not yet convinced that isn't still the case.
#12
This fits in with the Chinese vs Japanese atv mfg as well. The quality of steel in the frames and other components is often a contributing factor in the premature failures they endure. Poor heat treating and questionable alloys used to be the norm. I am not yet convinced that isn't still the case.
The Chinness ATVs are built of cheaper parts, but their price reflects that.
Your not going to find a top brand SKF or Timken bearing in a china ATV but there common in brand name ATVs.
#13
Youth Chinese vs LT80
Here's my two cents: I bought a 110 Chinese for my daughter two years ago. After 6 months, the transmision was stripped out and the thing couldn't climb any sort of incline. I took it back to the dealer and he told me I'd have to replace the entire engine since the tranny/engine was all one piece. Fast forward to now; I bought an 01 LT80. After cleaning the carb, it runs like a champ. I use premix and bought the oil delete cap. My kids ride the heck out of it and love it! I will never buy Chinese again.
Truth: You absolutely get what you pay for!
Truth: You absolutely get what you pay for!
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#15
The cheap Chinese atvs are cheap for a reason. Many of the parts are also cheap too. From most of what I've read they require a lot of work just to keep them running. Batteries won't hold a charge, carbs easily get clogged up and they won't run, stators need replaced, etc. You'd probably be better off buying an old beartracker or timberwolf for your friends to ride.
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