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Old 12-06-2007, 01:05 AM
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chinese quads?

hey there what do you people think of chinese quads???















i am working at a place where i teach kids to ride quads and the woman there who owns the place isnt looking to spend heaps she is only after a 50cc to 125cc















i was looking at the kfx50 as i am used to all the top 5 brand motorbikes and dont no much about the chinese do they break easy?















keep in mind it has to be under $2000















should she get a used?































i saw one quad with a jialing engine brand new it was a 125 and its $1000(aud) what do people think
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haha quads to me mean marching band quad toms!!!
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Ive heard that the shock and frames are really cheap and weak and bend. I would say go used for something reliable.
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I've had the same question, about both bikes and quads, and my conclusion based on my experiences with cars is that you're much better to get a Honda or Toyota with 50,000 miles than a Hyundai or Kia or Daewoo with 0 miles, because the Honda or Toyota will run forever (with proper maintainence) and the Korean Imitation Automobiles will have numerous problems while still under warranty. But the warranty work sucks because the parts are hard to find and they're more expensive than the Japanese and American parts.































So, while I don't have experience with the Chinese models, I'm much more comfortable with a 3 year old Japanese bike or quad than I am with a shiny, new Chinese one. Even if it's for no more reason than the fact that I know that if something breaks I can get replacement parts easily.































Good luck!
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