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I am happy with the purchase so far. We've had a few issues, but customer service has been quick to send out the replacement parts needed. We have over 20 hours on the first one we bought. We have maybe ten hours on the second.
The assembly instructions really should be more detailed for most people to assemble the quad correctly. Showing how the bolts, nuts, and washers should be used would help a lot.
I have two ATV-J010 purchased from powersportsmax. We have nearly twenty hours on the first with only a few issues. The second one has nearly ten hours trouble free. Customer service has been quick to get replacement parts sent out.
They have enough power to haul my 240 pound self up a twenty to thirty degree incline in stock form. The rear tires will barely break loose in gravel, but I don't need massive acceleration to have fun. There are plenty of mods available for the 150cc GY6 engine if you need more power.
If you plan on keeping the quad for a long time, get some dielectric grease for the electrical connections to keep the water out. Check for loose bolts after each ride and re-torque to a decent tightness. Better yet, put blue locktite on anything you find loose. I've had to re-torque both rear hubs event though they had cotter pins. Also be sure to check the chain tension after each of the first few rides. It will probably need adjusting each time. Get a chain brush and a can of lube. These do not come with an O-ring chain and grit will wear them out fast without a good lube.
A good once over and a little bit of preventative maintenance will make these quads reliable and fun. Don't just throw it together and think it is going to last. It won't.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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