Any Tao Tao dealers on here
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Any Tao Tao dealers on here
I'm looking for a new Cheetah 125cc special edition with the polished wheels in blue
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That's a little to much hp for now, we stopped at the Zuki dealer in Shawnee they had a 90cc I asked how much around 2995.00 then add on tax, shipping 250, assembly 250 ( to put on 4 tires ) then its 4k out the door...
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Jeeze!! 4 k for a 90cc.
My son is turning 12 soon and has about outgrown his Honda 90. My younger daughter rides the hell out of it. I’ve been kicking around a 250EX so he has something to grow into and keep it for a long time.
My son is turning 12 soon and has about outgrown his Honda 90. My younger daughter rides the hell out of it. I’ve been kicking around a 250EX so he has something to grow into and keep it for a long time.
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The Suzuki line goes from a 90cc to a 450 full race quad with nothing in between sales person said the market for mid size has died off
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I have the blue one with the big chrome wheels like you are looking at for my sons. We also have a blue 110. The 125's are a lot nicer, but my kids were 3 and 5 when Santa brought the 110 and it was the right size at the time.
Santa paid 1050 for mine brand new from a guy in Richmond. It's hard right now to justify a name brand when they ride 4-6 times a year.
We actually, technically, have the "Coolster" brands and they have been good to us. Change the oil immediately - that oil that comes in them is like water.
Santa paid 1050 for mine brand new from a guy in Richmond. It's hard right now to justify a name brand when they ride 4-6 times a year.
We actually, technically, have the "Coolster" brands and they have been good to us. Change the oil immediately - that oil that comes in them is like water.
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If you looking for a little quad... maybe see if you can find a really clean 2003 or later yamaha blaster. there is so much available for them parts wise, they are simple and bulletproof if you take care of them. You really want something with some aftermarket parts support so the quad can grow with them.
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That's good to know first hand experience, I'm trying to buy one in the crate so Anthony and I can put it together ourselves, he's a gear head good bonding time.....
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