Chinese atvs

   / Chinese atvs #21  
why not just a cheap beater of a car/truck ( for just on the property ) ... put chains / belts on the tires for more traction ... full coverage , heated cab , trunk for hauling , wipers etc ....
 
   / Chinese atvs #22  
How about a used golf cart? They go pretty cheap, and are fairly reliable.
A used golfcart is what i got my Wife,plug it in about once a week and check the battery water every few months.She likes it , turn the key and go
 
   / Chinese atvs #23  
why not just a cheap beater of a car/truck ( for just on the property ) ... put chains / belts on
the tires for more traction ... full coverage , heated cab , trunk for hauling , wipers etc ....

I have an 88 Suzuki Samurai for that. A friend just sold his 88 Sami for $2300. Everything worked, even passed
SMOG test and is street-legal.

Of course, if $10-20K is just burning a hole in the pocket for a new SxS utility, then maybe a new Ranger or Rhino
or Pioneer is the way to go.
 
   / Chinese atvs #26  
Kymco actually makes units for Arctic cat and Kawasaki the current 300 two wheel drive Kawi is made by Kymco

If cost is an issue, you don't need to go all the way up to a 300. Even the Arctic Cat 150 that we have is plenty powerful enough for your wife, and if you put some nice mud tires on the back, such as mud lights, you're good to go.

Good luck!
 
   / Chinese atvs #27  
CHinese = crap material, crap service, crap warranty, They are certain trouble, one way or another. no aftermarket value, especially Gio brand. Money spent on them will be lost. They are frustration generators. NO TOUCHEE! Better a used Kawasaki. Not a Honda, not a Polaris. Jix

I agree with everything you said except not buying a Honda. Honda is the poster child for reliable ATVs.
 
   / Chinese atvs #28  
Have had good service with 92 Polaris. Auto w/ 4x4 $900
You could just get a no deck gear lawn mower $1-$200


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   / Chinese atvs #29  
Thanks Check. I have also been looking at the name brands, but these machines have become so big that it's ridiculous. New ATV's are mostly 700 and larger now. Kymco still makes smaller ones and I think you can get 4X4, but most of the name brands new machines are 700+ to get the 4X4 option.

My thoughts are that if I wanted something that big, why wouldn't I just buy a side by side. I'd rather have a 300-400 size or even frankly a 250 with 4X4 would be more than enough machine. These days it seems it's all overkill.
Overkill for you maybe. But I have a 750 V-twin, power is good, but I wouldn't want any less power. More would be fine.
I don't even look at 4x4 ATV's less than 700cc.

As far as the OP's question, if only using for transportation 300' a couple times a day= golf cart.
 
   / Chinese atvs #30  
Overkill for you maybe. But I have a 750 V-twin, power is good, but I wouldn't want any less power. More would be fine. I don't even look at 4x4 ATV's less than 700cc. As far as the OP's question, if only using for transportation 300' a couple times a day= golf cart.
The 350 cc Polaris I have goes faster than I want to go on one. I see some people going down the road sometimes around 50-60 mph. Crazy! Some of the side by sides are beasts. Saw one that even had AC
 
   / Chinese atvs #31  
I had one of those long ago. A 1978 Honda FL 250 Odyssey.

So, you had one of the early FLs, with only
partial roll cage and no rear suspension? Did it have reverse? The Pilots are
the best, and very valuable, selling for over $6K in good condition.
 
   / Chinese atvs #32  
So, you had one of the early FLs, with only
partial roll cage and no rear suspension? Did it have reverse? The Pilots are
the best, and very valuable, selling for over $6K in good condition.
Yes, I had an early FL model.
Pull start, 250cc 2 stroke, no reverse, balloon rear tires, no rear suspension. Limited front suspension.
But it was fun.
The Pilots were nice, but back then I felt they were way overpriced. So I never looked seriously at one.
 
   / Chinese atvs #33  
If cost is an issue, you don't need to go all the way up to a 300. Even the Arctic Cat 150
that we have is plenty powerful enough for your wife...

That's true. If the 150 fits the driver, that's usually enough, esp when the ATV is used just to haul the
driver, and maybe a few tools/materials around.

Another unit to consider: It seems that Polaris is still selling the Phoenix 200. The utility version is
no longer available (Sawtooth), sadly. Anyway, the Phoenix is a great quad with full auto trans,
reverse, and shaft drive. All it needs is racks to used as a ute.

It is full-sized, light weight (400#), plenty fast, and has excellent suspension. I added a front rack to mine,
and got the wife to drive it. Made in Taiwan, BTW (Aeon Motors). Cheap, too.

Taiwan is worlds away from mainland China, in terms of quality.
 

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   / Chinese atvs #34  
Yes, I had an early FL model.
Pull start, 250cc 2 stroke, no reverse, balloon rear tires, no rear suspension. Limited front suspension.

These were unusual vehicles, which did not fit other market segments. They were not really ATVs, since they
had roll bars and limited suspension. They were not gokarts, cuz karts have no suspension or roll bar. By the
time they evolved into the 89 Pilot, they had full suspensions and roll cages, more like dune buggies than
anything else. The Pilots have a cult following.

This is my 05 Coolster 250, which has an engine made by CFMOTO of mainland China. CFMOTO
now has a limited US dealer network and sells ATVs and SxS utes with all the features: 4x4, PS, FI,
800cc, locker, etc.

They are getting better, and I see some good material choices (brass radiator, painted or chromed
bolts, Kei-Hin carb, etc.) but also many design flaws (bad paint, errors in the wiring, poor water
infiltration, etc.). Parts are inexpensive, from dealers in the US, or China-direct. I was able to
buy a new piston, rings, and jug for only $100, delivered.
 

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   / Chinese atvs #35  
I'd go with the electric golf cart. Easier to get on and off for a 60 year old and better for hauling back whatever it is she bought when shopping.
 
   / Chinese atvs #36  
Some of the small china made atv's had a automatic, electric choke that didn't work. I designed and machined an adapter so a mikuni manual choke kit would fit. My friends atv was the first subject and it worked great. I made some up for the local dealer so he could get rid of the atv's he had. He said the manufacturer was not helping him with the problem.
 
   / Chinese atvs #37  
The Honda FL250 and FL350 Odyssey of 1977-1985 evolved into the Honda FL400 Pilot of 89-90.
2-stroke, full roll cage, fast.

Interesting, I've never seen one of those. I do see there's one for sale locally on CL for $5600...ouch. Funny how Honda made large automobiles with the names.
 
   / Chinese atvs #38  
Interesting, I've never seen one of those. I do see there's one for sale locally
on CL for $5600...ouch. Funny how Honda made large automobiles with the names.

My guess is, after trademarking the names, Honda figured that they might as well re-use them. The
Honda Odyssey minivan and Pilot SUV have been out for a while.

Honda is seen as the inventor/originator of the 3-wheel ATV (69 or 70). Suzuki sold the first
4-wheel ATVs (83), as long as you exclude these bizarre Honda FLs, which are not really ATVs.

This strange segment has been coming back with the advent of sporty side-by-sides, like
the Kawasaki Terex, the Polaris RZR, the Deere RSX, and even some Chinese units.
These are 2-or-more seat SxS units, however, not ATVs. Yamaha's YXZ1000R is amazing.

Check out the HiSun Strike 1000, a large Chinese sporty SxS with a US dealer network.
All of these run $12K-$20K.
 
   / Chinese atvs #39  
Interesting, I've never seen one of those. I do see there's one for sale locally
on CL for $5600...ouch. Funny how Honda made large automobiles with the names.

My guess is, after trademarking the names, Honda figured that they might as well re-use them. The
Honda Odyssey minivan and Pilot SUV have been out for a while.

Honda is seen as the inventor/originator of the 3-wheel ATV (69 or 70). Suzuki sold the first
4-wheel ATVs (83), as long as you exclude these bizarre Honda FLs, which are not really ATVs.

This strange segment has been coming back with the advent of sporty side-by-sides, like
the Kawasaki Terex, the Polaris RZR, the Deere RSX, and even some Chinese units.
These are 2-or-more seat SxS units, however, not ATVs. Yamaha's YXZ1000R is amazing.

Check out the HiSun Strike 1000, a large Chinese sporty SxS with a US dealer network.
All of these run $12K-$20K.
 
   / Chinese atvs #40  
My guess is, after trademarking the names, Honda figured that they might as well re-use them. The
Honda Odyssey minivan and Pilot SUV have been out for a while.
Yep, I have a 2nd generation Odyssey van and it's an 00.
 

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