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Old 05-24-2011, 11:27 AM   #1
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What brand do these look like?

I am looking at getting a 4-wheeler for my 7 year old as he is out grown his little electric one that we got him. I live in Wisconsin and this dealer is only about 10 miles away. I have been sending him some emails and he said's that these are made for him and take Honda parts. Here is his link http://www.q9powersports.com/.

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Old 05-24-2011, 11:36 AM   #2
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Welcome!

"Take Honda parts" might be a bit of a broad statement, but they do look like generic China atv's that are based upon clones of the Honda horizontal engine. Parts are cheap and plentiful on eBay.

Forum member FastDoc says that you need a sense of humour to own a China bike / atv, and he's certainly correct. Don't expect to just put gas and oil in it; it will need tinkering on your part occasionally.
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Old 05-24-2011, 12:42 PM   #3
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W&G said it all . If you are mechanically inclined, have a sense of humor, and check in with us, those bikes should be a good value and great for your kid. The fact that you have a brick and mortar dealer close by is a major plus.
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Old 05-24-2011, 02:22 PM   #4
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My 8 and 10 year old son/daughter have the 110cc version. I have not had a problem with these quads I can suggest that you always make sure the bolts are not loose before riding and invest in locktite. My Daughter just crashed hers at 25mpg, it went air born and flipped twice and landed upside down in a 8 foot ditch, bent the handle bar and two flat tires, broke the head light mount and bent the steering pole, cost to fix has been 65.00 so far. The quad fired up after sitting up-right for 15 minutes. MY son jumps his quad all the time, matter fact, two nights ago he climbed a 20 foot hill that was about 35-40 degrees and down the other side jumping the top of the hill with np. I have a xr200r and a 08 taotao 250cc atv and he hangs with me just fine under 30+mph. I would buy another with np. Good Luck.


 
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