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Posted by: atc86r
The kazuma 100cc goes for $1199 here. their website say $1650. the traveling tool merchant sells them. Its in their flyer I just got today in mail. I was wondering what it was. Thanks for the link. I'm going to look at it in person tomorrow.
Posted by: gnd111
I have a 5 and 4 yr old. Got the Kazuma 50 about 4 months ago and love it! $829 -- can't beat that!
Posted by: Hondanutcase
I don't know anything about the 100cc, but I bought the 50cc for my daughter last year for Christmas. So far it has been a great mini quad, lot's of power, and in my opinion the quality is good. For the price I don't think that you can go wrong.
Posted by: Hondanutcase
My daughter is 6yrs old. It has been a great beginner quad.
Posted by: Hondanutcase
I did a dealer search and I have to that are not to far from me. I have contacted both and they assure me that if I ever need parts they can get them.
Posted by: Hondanutcase
Yo Anchor! They have throttle limiters in place also. I never used it because I wanted my daughter to learn how to use the throttle. The best thing to do if and when you get one is to just lock it in 1rst gear and work your way into 2nd gear and then learn how to shift through the gears.
Posted by: anchor
Anyone heard of a quad called a Kazuma? I'm just wondering if anyone out here knows the skinny on the company. To be honest, I just didn't want to spend a whole lot on a quad for a 5 year old that was going to out-grow it. It's a 100cc four stroke semi-automatic. If it's junk then which one do you recommend...bang for the buck.
Thanks.
Posted by: anchor
Thanks for the input. May I ask how old your daughter is?
Posted by: anchor
Thanks for everyone's input. It's been extremely helpful. Going into this I was leaning toward a 90 and putting some type of restrictor plate on it and let him grow into it. It sounds like to me (according to 2gordons) that they come with restrictor plates in place.
Tim.
Posted by: anchor
Excellent. Thanks for the help. I think I'll investigate the Polaris first and go from there. Thanks again.
Posted by: 2Gordons
What happens when it breaks and you need parts? Don't know anything about them, but I would look into this a little more. It sometimes does not make sense to go cheap early, only to find you need to spend big bucks later. There are other time proven quads that aren't that much more. I have a Kasea Skyhawk 50 for my 5 yr old that has worked great. He is large for his age, and fits him just fine. He will, however, outgrow the power soon. If he did not have two younger brothers I would have gone with the 90 and left the restrictors in place until he was ready (same size frame). There are numerous others out there; Polaris, Dinli, LEM, and obviously Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki. I have heard good things about the Polaris and Dinli, as well as the Kasea (that's what I chose after doing much research). The others have been around for ever but tend to cost more for, in my opinion, less machine.
Posted by: 2Gordons
That's a good idea. If you get a chance, check out Kasea and Dinli as well (if you have a dealer in the area). They share many of the same parts. The Polaris 90 is a bit larger and you want to make sure the little guy fits on it properly. My neighbor has one he bought for a 7 yr old (a yr ago), and has been a great bike, so if it fits the kid, you will be pleased. Depending on the model they all have restrictors (either exhaust, carb, or both) and you can also limt the throttle on the accellerator. Just don't tell the dealer who you are buying the quad for, "you need something for yourself to get around the property."
Posted by: Dingo150rider
I have 4 Kazuma Dingo 150s. Here is a website about kazuma. www.kazuma.com.