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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Hazelton, BC, Canada
Posts: 109
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Gio Beast Limited Unboxing
The Beast arrived today while we were out of town. The boys were inside-out happy to see it and insisted on unpacking it right away! Here are some pix.
![]() Happy to see this when we got home tonight ![]() Everything seemed very well packed, I was very impressed with the packing, nothing seemed loose or scratched. ![]() It comes with a manual! Wow! No assembly instructions though. ![]() It all seemed tightly packed and at first impression seemed like it would be a ton of work. It wasn't (so far). ![]() If only all workers were this happy to help! ![]() Noah, one of my helpers, moved all the loose pieces into the garage and I went about putting the wheels on. ![]() Sun had set by the time I got the wheels on and the beast rolled into the garage. ![]() Help identify some parts A: Handle bar brackets (missing bolts) - AA: Spare handle bar brackets? - B: A gasket for...? - C: Washers for rear wheels (that's where I put them hope it is right) - D: Mystery bracket thingie, might figure it out as I go but you can help here ![]() ![]() Missign wheel bolt. I don't get it - why not just throw in extra of all bolts and nuts and small parts? It costs almost nothing and saves some headaches. ![]() Broken wire to the reverse light. It is very late and I didn't get past basic assembly - will get back at it tomorrow. Some quick observations: - Quality seems similar to the tao tao 150b (posted review on that last week or so) - Like the look of the heavy chain and the honda style rear end - Love the front and rear disk brakes - they work! MUCH better than the from drum brakes on the tao. - Wheel rims seem to be same size as the tao tao, though bolts are different I think. - My boys (3 and 5) love it! jb |
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