ATV Connection Magazine

Need cheap atvs for kids

(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)




Pages: 1


Posted by: SilveradoSS

Are you good at turning a wrench? If not, then a Chinese ATV is not what you want! Not trying to be cold, just don't want you to make an expensive, regrettable decision.

Posted by: SilveradoSS

I've done my fair share of work on my sons Coolster 110cc since I bought it. I didn't have $2000+ to spend on a name-brand model, so a Chinese quad was my only option. I'm pretty good at wrenching, so I took a chance on an off-brand. Do I regret getting a Chinese ATV? No, but it has ran far from perfect. Lots of tweaks and adjustments made since new. So far no parts that needed replacement since new, knock on wood, so I can't say what parts availability will be like. I bought it from a guy locally who was selling them out of his garage. But my son (5 yrs old) has had a blast on it. Even my older Nephews (9 and 11) have ridden the crap out of it and the oldest even has a Honda Foreman 450 that he could be riding instead.

Posted by: jetmotoracer

get them jetmotos jetmotos are the best hunks of junk u can get .... and if u get it from raceway it has free shiping and 1 year warenty they are very nice people and can help u with any thing !!!! i dont think u will have to do that much work i do on mine cuz i jump it climb sand hills and basicly beat the crap out of it like im rideing a 400 ex but most likley the only things u will have to do are oil changes tighten the chain etc. that and there is a tun of people on this fgourm thatr can help u out..... but there is still nothing like a yamaha honda etc

Posted by: staycalm

I've got a 110 Cool Sports atv, and am happy with it. I've ran about 2 dozen tanks of gas through it this summer and have spent about 20$ on repairs and maintenance. Repairs have a been a bolt and a fuel filter. Maintenance has been a smaller grease zert fitting, (the grease I already had) and fluid change. It was 550$ tax and all included. I've ridden it, my kids have ridden it, we ride it though mud and water, sand, 3ft grass, whatever. I have to agree though, if you dont like turning a wrench and do not know anything about wrenching, this is probably not for you. The Jap ATVs will cost you allot more, but hold up very well long term.

Posted by: crowebar

I agree with what some of the others have said, if you are good with a wrench and don't mind working on them from time to time then go for it. I bought a 150 for my 10 year old and it's been great! It's also been something we can work on together (which I see as a bonus).
BTW, I also have a Husky, Polaris, Honda and Yamaha that I have to work on from time to time too, but don't tell anyone here, most of the members on this board are convinced that only chineese bolts come loose!
Viva la loctite!
Good luck

Posted by: New quad head

Lock-tite comes in several varieties, the medium strength ones (240 blue and 290 green - the green is made to penetrate assembled fasteners) can be easily dis-assembled. About like taking off nuts with locking inserts.

Posted by: KINGQUAD450

Originally posted by: Rafter55

Can anyone recommend a decent Chinese kids atv? I have an 8yo son and his 8yo cousin. I looking at 110's.

No such think as decent Chinese, Not sure about he bigger ones but the smaller ones are Junk

Posted by: pprguy

Kymco atvs come with a year warranty. my sons just started having issues but he rides it hard and we go on alot of poker runs (25miles +). Not sure what size your looking for. The 90's around $2000 and the 70's about $1800 I believe.

Posted by: SteveMO

I bought a Roketa 110 for my kids. If I had to do it over again, I would have spent more and got a used name brand. It runs fine, starts fine, and looks good, BUT keeping up with all the damn nuts that work lose will drive you insane. You will think you have tightened em all down and one will pop off and suprise you. I have lock tited most of the nuts, but there are some I am afraid to do that on and a few I am sure I missed. If I have to take one of them off, how hard is it going to be to do that ??? Now there is something rattling when they give it gas and I can't figure out what has started to work lose. I'll have to give it a work over for a couple hours again in the heat tomorrow to try and figure it out. Have no doubt you will be doing a lot of spot maitainence on a chinese model.

Posted by: SteveMO

Originally posted by: jdomke1

Loctite is used on nuts and bolts that you want to stay one, ie... not ones you plan to take on/off frequently. Its not impossible to get them off once applied, it just makes it more difficult. This is why its so well liked for keep things tight under vibrations. Hope this helps...


Yeah, but the rims ? The stinking rim came lose and I made sure those were good and tight. Will loctite hold those bolts on tight and will I be able to get them off when I need too ? Those are bolts you definately don't want coming off, but you know you will need to take that wheel off sometime in the future.

Posted by: axle008

Be very very careful I have a 110 and have had a lot of trouble with it 3 weeks after I got it engine blew , My son is 7 so it wasnt from being rode hard. as far as a warranty thats a joke. I found a new engine put it on my son rode it very little and the top end seems to be gone in this engine as well. We have not even covered all the stuff that falls off of them while your kid is on it or the fact that parts are hard to get. If you are good with a wrench and your kid don`t mind a lot of down time go for it. If I can get mine fixed I would be glad to make you a real deal just to get some of my money back. You get what you pay for I learned the hard way , Hope you don1t have to

Posted by: Rafter55

Can anyone recommend a decent Chinese kids atv? I have an 8yo son and his 8yo cousin. I do not have the money to buy Honda, etc. Is there a dealership/make anyone can help with? I looking at 110's.

Posted by: jdomke1

Loctite is used on nuts and bolts that you want to stay one, ie... not ones you plan to take on/off frequently. Its not impossible to get them off once applied, it just makes it more difficult. This is why its so well liked for keep things tight under vibrations. Hope this helps...

Posted by: trx300man

youth atv racing dot com has some awesome kids quads although they are about the same price as the name brands. You get what you pay for.