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Posted by: LT80

Your post has KYMCO written all over it.
I've tested the 250cc mongoose for 2 years now, and they are tough! 1000% better than the jetmoto/cheap quads.
They make a 300 version now. One model has racks (the fishing poles).
These are CVT machines (belt drive) and are slow compared to 300ex's etc. and just a tad smaller.
FYI: I'm 5'10" and 255, it hauls me up any hill w/o problems. It will haul your 300#IMO.
It will make a wonderfull machine for the daughter later as well.
They have a foreward/reverse control, front and rear brakes on the handlebars plus a foot brake.
My wife loves it, heck, I love it too. My 250R is like work to ride comparitively.
The previous post w/ranchers and such are good options also.I have a 03 rancher but would have bought the Kymco if I would have only known.
Good luck with your choice.

Posted by: Raptorlegs

I looked at the jetmoto this last weekend and it was tiny.

Some like the Linhai/Manco Talon/Bigdaddy 260 have a hi-low range. Think that would be worth considering.

Posted by: Raptorlegs

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I looked at the jetmoto this last weekend and it was tiny.


Which one RL? Although it doesnt really matter because they are all basically the same size.


The 200. It looked like a decent quad but it looked like it's for a kid. The Yamoto is the only one they got off the lot and road around. It clunked it's way down the street. Sounded sick. All I could think is my next quad will likely be a Honda.

Posted by: Raptorlegs

We were at the Trader's Village in Grand Prarie, Texas. Tons of the China quads, scooters, micros and buggies. I tell you 'm still intrigued by those buggies. They look like fun to me. If they ever stick a decent engine in one I MIGHT be persuaded.

Just think in most cases the new adult off-brand quads are lacking in areas or cost about as much as a nice used name brand. But each to his own determining what the best value is.

Posted by: Raptorlegs

How do you like the Enduro? Is it full-size?

Posted by: Raptorlegs

Sure you could find a warrior or 300ex in your price range. Neither are fast but they get the job done, are reliable and have reverse.

Posted by: Scooter86

I would still keep an eye out for the Recons and Ozarks, basically any of the small utes from the big 4. They are around, with a little luck and patience you can find one in your price range. Also, it is possible to buy a small grab bar/rack for many of the smaller sport quads. If one of those catches your eye, a little internet time should show you what is available for that model.

Posted by: mywifesquad

Welcome to the forum mxcarne! BR>
I am hesitant in reccomending the 200 Jetmoto quad for your weight. I truly have to wonder how it would do in a long term test like that. The 200 I have will pull my 235 lbs quite easily and shouldnt have any problems pulling you around either. Im more worried about the frame. I will say that if you ever jump anything with this quad it will most likeky break after a short while. If you actually can just putt it around it will do fine but Id suggest you wait for the true ADULT sized Jetmotos coming out either late this year or early next year.

Posted by: mywifesquad

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Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
I looked at the jetmoto this last weekend and it was tiny.


Which one RL? Although it doesnt really matter because they are all basically the same size.



Posted by: mywifesquad

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Originally posted by: Raptorlegs


The 200. It looked like a decent quad but it looked like it's for a kid.

The Yamoto is the only one they got off the lot and road around. It clunked it's way down the street. Sounded sick.

All I could think is my next quad will likely be a Honda.


Thats what I try to tell all the full size adults that want one.

I havnt seen any of the new Yamoto's. I guess its not a big loss.

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Posted by: mywifesquad

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Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
I tell you 'm still intrigued by those buggies. They look like fun to me. If they ever stick a decent engine in one I MIGHT be persuaded.

Just think in most cases the new adult off-brand quads are lacking in areas or cost about as much as a nice used name brand. But each to his own determining what the best value is.


I have seen one of those close up at Gordons Well. It was a friend of TPR's and they had done a few mods to it. It worked pretty good but from what I read the trannies are geared to high to be effective.

I have noticed the same thing about full sized chinese quads.

Posted by: mywifesquad

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Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
How do you like the Enduro? Is it full-size?


It would be great to putt around on the street. Ours didnt see much of that. We are stripping it down(got gold anodized rims and everything) Trying to make it sort of competitive off road. My son is entering it in a Family Enduro this fall. And yes it is full sized.

Posted by: bberck

I have to agree I think you are asking for problems. Even just putting around can put alot of strain on something that is not designed to carry the load. I would suggest looking for something used in that price range, that had a little more a$$ to it. Not knocking the quads, looking at getting a small one for my son but beleive you need to keep them in there range of capabilites.

Posted by: bberck

well prices vary alot by area but around here you can get a pretty nice used quad for around 2 grand

Id look for a 250 recon, 350 rancher, 350 Bruin, or a 250 bruin all these can be had new under 4k so finding a used one a few years old under 2k might take a little time but I think can be done.

If want something sportier there are always the warrior 350, z250, 250ex, 300ex or maybe even a 400ex (most likely a 400ex in that price range isnt going to be anything you want but you can get lucky lol)

Like I said prices vary in area but all those could be found around me for 2k or so. Im looking at a 05 250ex for my wife I can get for $2500 from a dealer.

My warrior is in great shape, runs better than new and has about $1600 in after market parts on it. Ill be lucky to get $2500 for it around here. Click on my sig and see

One good thing about a decent quad in this price range is if you keep it in good shape you want lose much if anything if decide to upgrade in a year. Again not bashing Jet moto but I dont imagine resale value is very good.

Good luck

Posted by: Blazer25

I agree with bberick. Consider purchasing a slightly used quad. If you are just trail riding, check out the Polaris Trail Boss 330. I have one and it's great. It's fully automatic (with reverse.) Just my opinion based on personal experience. It will haul your weight just fine. I used mine to pull a trailer full of kids in a parade. Good luck in your decision!

Posted by: atvmike92

Warriors arent that fast stock but if you find one for around $1500 you can get a lot of mods
for it. The blaster has good power but doesnt have reverse or kickstart, so cross that off.
The honda 400ex can be found in the $2500 range and has fairly good power stock, but
they dont have revese. So I would agree w/ RL on the 300 or warrior.

Posted by: mxcarne

Hey all,

I been looking around at some atv sites and this seems to be the most nuetral when it comes to off brand quads. I am currantly looking to get something to just cruise around on, nothing to exciting. I am looking into the jetmoto 200, because of price and some reviews ive seen on here.
Now the kicker... im 6' 300lbs. i have kinda stumpy legs and arms. I know a 200 is not that big but basically I just want to putt around and ride some trails, maybe bungee the fishing poles to it and ride around a lake, and attack the occasional puddle. I don't care to race it and i'm sure my signifigate(?) other would prefer me on something slower anyhow.
I dont mind doing simple mods to get a little more power, like rejetting the carb, or changing the sprocket to get some more low end torque. I can spin a wrench and am not a stranger to mechanics.

Can anyone give some advise on this please?.

Posted by: mxcarne

I forgot to mention I have had many years experience with dirtbikes, streetbikes, and offroading. All my bikes have been a 75 honda 75r, multiple 70's yamaha enduro bikes, and a honda 74 cb450. I have never had anything over a 450 and all my enduros had been 250's which was plenty for what I do. thus my reasoning in a 200cc. something new should be able to match this performance.

Posted by: mxcarne

Is there one that you might recommend. I would like to keep it under $2000. I went to pepboys and sat on there baja extreme 300 and it seemed to be about perfect. the price on that was $2500. They also had a 110 or 150, cant remember, but it seemed a little to small size wise. I live in denver and right now there is nothing decent under $3k used. And I am looking to get something this year incase I decide to go hunting.
Call it a trial by fire but if this is the one I go with and I feel it can't handle what I do, I will more than likely upgrade to the full size adult one next spring

But honestly i'm not looking to get crazy with it at all. Mostly like I said I am more into just putting around with the occasional muddy dirt road and mountain trails. I am more interested in buying something to get started with quads, then move to something better in a year or 2 and give this to my daughter.

Posted by: mxcarne

Yeah I am starting to agree with you guys on buying a used name brand. I found some in my area that are between 1700-2500. most look like Yamaha Blasters, Warriors, and some hondas I cant remember. I had thought about the blaster till I learned it doesnt have reverse. Utility type quads in my area are so retardedly expensive it not even a consideration, except this one Bayou model I saw. I kinda liked it but it was maybe a little to old for me. I really do not want an automatic, I do prefer electric start, I need reverse(to lazy to get off and push), and I want the newest model I can possibly get within my budget. I browsed some other forums and I tend to agree I may want something a little better than some of these chinese quads, as well as I need to be able to have the support of a full service shop if need be.