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Posted by: jaybeecon55
Just run through all the posts in the "kids quads and others" section - look at all the complaints and advice about trying to make these things run.
Bottom line, you get what you pay for. A major brand kids quad is going to set you back in the neighborhood of $2,500. A bargain kids bike that will be reliable will cost you from $1,800 to $2,200. Buying one for $900 will give you exactly what you should expect for that price.
Jaybee
Posted by: Starky
They're cheap but then that is the quality you are paying for. It's also hard to get parts for them.
Posted by: hondabuster
I agree...if you arent a mechanic, and have access to parts....forgettaboutitttt
Posted by: wannabeakid
Don't know anything about 'em but I have read quite a bit from people in the forums. Check out the "Buying..." forum and "Kids and other..." forum. It will be of more help. Personally I would look into getting a couple good used vehicles. What's your price range and rider specs?
Posted by: blamedrew01
we had a kuzma 50 it ran good but the quality was poor. things stated to break then i got nervous sold it. no place to buy part or a dealer to take it too. i would go used first.
Posted by: WindmillAtWork
If your looking for cheap and don't care if it breaks and can work on the machines some there really not that bad of a deal considering your paying less than half what you would for any name brand ATV. Now if your gonna have it for a lot of years or are buying a larger CC its sometimes better to invest in a name brand. I've had issues with my Kazumma but I'm willing to put up with it for the money I saved. But you will have problems/issues..just know that before you buy.
Posted by: Fleet6
I'm about to buy a Kazuma Dino 150cc Rancher $1499. from Emrock ATV and a 70cc $639.from XXX-Motorsports. Does anyone have any info good or bad about the units or the dearers? Please give me some feedback.
Posted by: guitronics
I read a post by one guy who is an ATV trainer for liscenses. I think he's in the polaris forum....I couldn't find him now if I wanted to.
He says they're fine IF you "1- check and tighten every single bolt,nut and/or fastner,and 2- change the oil before you start it up the first time".
Crappy oil and assembly would make me very wary..............