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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Posts: 2
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Daymak Super Grunt Deluxe 110
I picked up a Daymak Super Grunt Deluxe 110 http://www.daymak.com/bikes-toronto/...untdeluxe.html as a door crasher special on Boxing Day.
It is made by Fuxin as FXATV-002A-110ccSH http://www.fuxin.cc/vehicle/proinfo...._id=39227&m_id and can also be bought in the USA from Fushin USA as CQ 110cc http://www.fushinusa.com/fushin/Prod...=107&catid=149. I took my time putting it together out of the crate and making sure everything was done right in assembly. Whatever wasn't, I fixed properly. I found a couple of the wiring harnesses were not routed properly, the battery wouldn't sit down in the battery tray, and one of the hubs had a couple of the lug bolts cross threaded in from the factory. Overall though, I really like this quad for the price I paid. It starts great, runs well, sounds superb, and is very fun to ride. The remote start/shutoff and alarm system is questionable about how useful it is, but it is just the bomb to show off! I know you usually get what you pay for, but so far I am quite impressed with it and think that I definitely got my money's worth. I did get an excellent price on it, but even at the regular price it's still way cheaper than a Japaneese quad. My 3 year old daughter loves to go for rides in front of me on it and my Father was so impressed with it that he wants to get 2 of them for him and my Mother to go trail riding. ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Surrey, B.C., Canada
Posts: 2,185
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Looks good!
Interesting how the first person to buy one in the family tends to start a trend! I bought a GIO 110cc and my entire extended family (3 sets of in-laws) loved it, and one of them went and bought one that night for their boy. They are a good time! |
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