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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Cheap Priced ATVs
Lets start out by stating the facts, Cheap Atvs are made from the same high quality materials the name brand uses in
their Atvs, but they are just sold at wholesale prices. When you buy a name brand Atv from the dealership you are paying
for the name, the franchise fee’s, the sales staff’s commissions and all kinds of things that are not even related
to the Atv itself. On Q9's cheap priced Atvs you may see a generic name, but many of the generic cheap atvs out there are manufactured by the same large name companies such as Kawasaki and Yamaha under unknown names. So much like
generic prescription drugs the customer ends up with the same quality machine at the cheaper wholesale price. Q9PowerSports.com
is making cheap atv’s affordable so everyone can enjoy the excitement of powersports fun. First, buy an appropriate
sized ATV. Q9PowerSports has ATV's from 110cc for Kids ATV's up to 250cc Utility Atvs . All too often parent's want to buy
an ATV that is too large for children thinking their kids will grow into that ATV so they don't have to buy another Atv so
soon, everybody can relate to this, but safety is the most important thing. ATV's are so reasonably priced these days that
you can purchase a 110cc ATV for around $600. Please allow your child to learn how to ride on a size appropriate ATV or
Dirt Bike and once they have mastered the mechanics for safe ATV riding ,move them up in size. Small ATV's hold their resale
value and you will be able to recoup those costs while keeping your child safe. Most of the new line of ATV's come
with fantastic safety features to keep your child safe while learning to ride such as throttle limiters or governors', which
is a small screw attached to the throttle box that allows you to control the speed of the kids ATV. Also available are ATVs with remote controls, the remote allows you to start, stop and set an audible alarm on the ATV.
If the child is driving towards a dangerous area and you want them to stop, you don't have to yell or chase them down, just
hit the stop button also known as remote kill switch and the engine shuts off and the ATV comes to a gradual stop.
Q9Powersports cheap priced Atvs have become popular around the country for many men, women, boys, girls, Hunters, campers,
fishermen, families, farmers, Government officials, Police, and Military personnel have all benefited from our lower cost
cheap priced Atvs and machines for the past 6 years. Cheap priced Atv’s, All Terrain Vehicles, four wheelers or just plain Atv’s have been around for a long time, it’s just now they
are starting to get affordable for everyone to enjoy and much like the internet brought down prices again at the brick and
mortar stores it’s starting to scare the name brand dealerships that have the huge overheads and have been over charging
their customers for decades.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
American Spark Plug Conversions for Chinese Atvs & DirtBikes
70cc, 90cc, 110cc and 125cc 4 stroke Engines
-CHAMPION
#889 - NGK # C7HSA
150cc & 250cc 4 STROKE ATVS & DIRTBIKES
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NGK # D8EA OR # D7EA - AUTO LITE # 4132
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Monday, July 21, 2008
PREVENTIVE MAINTAINANCE
Important monthly check for Any 4- stroke RECREATION Equipment.
On any 4 stroke float style carburetor, Check or tighten the top of the carburetor
Cap. Where the throttle cable enters into the top of the carburetor If that carb. cap is loose or vibrate loose and pops
off the end result is that that would allow full gas to enter the carburetor and the unit would open full throttle and take
off.
Its not necessary, but the top screw down Cap on the carb can be locktited(blue locktite), just be sure
not to use too much, if locktite gets in the carburetor it could damage the ports inside of it. At the least it sould be check
for tightness at least on a monthly basis. The Cap tightness should be nice and snug but not strong wrenched
tight because that could crack the cap or the carb. housing.
Along with this preventitive maintainance it would
be a great time to push the thumb throttle to ensure nice smooth and unrestricted operation, just to make sure that the needle
valve inside the carburetor, that the thumb throttle controls is sliding up and down properly and doesn't feel restricted
in any way.
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Saturday, June 14, 2008
TECH SUPPORT TIP # 2 FOR CHINESE KIDS ATV
WEATHER PROOFING AXLES & FRONT WHEEL SET UP
EVEN THOUGH ALL OF KIDS
ATVS COME WITH SEALED GREASE-LESS FRONT BEARINGS IT IS A GREAT IDEA TO GREASE BOTH FRONT AXLE SPINDLES, THAT THE FRONT
WHEELS SLIDE ON TO, SO THAT IT KEEPS WATER AND SAND FROM PENETRATING AND WEARING GROVES IN THE AXLE WHICH IN TIME WOULD EVENTUALLY
WRECK THE AXLE AND YOUR BEARINGS . IT'S ALSO NOT A BAD IDEA TO GREASE THE REAR SPINDLE AXLES JUST FOR THE CORROSION BENEFITS
ALONE THAT IT OFFERS. ANY QUALITY GREASE WILL WORK, EVEN A WALMART BRAND GREASE THAT COST AROUND $2.50 A CAN AND WOULD
DO THE JOB JUST FINE.
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Dealer Support and Chinese Atvs As far as ATV articles and reviews are concerned, there are
quite a few with complaints about Chinese Kids ATVs. I won't deny this. However, the majority of the complaints stem from this:
NO DEALER SUPPORT. Many dealers of China made ATVs are just out to make a quick buck. They are not even legal licensed dealers!
They give the entire China ATV market a bad name. They would'nt know a spark plug if you threw it at them! I have composed some ATV articles that you may not have read
yet. Take a look. These are not testomonies to me or any other dealer, but to the China ATVs themselves. **************
I own a repair shop also.
I fix Honda, Yamaha and the other name brands as well as the Chinese brands. Honestly, I see few problems with the Chinese
ATVs. I know Honda dealers that tell me that they sell the China atvs out of their back rooms because they do not want to
loose their franchise with Honda. These Honda dealers have told me that they have less problems out of the box with the Chinese
units than they have with the Honda and Yamaha atvs. Referring to the comments above, I have never seen any axles or frames
break nor heard of any axles or frames breaking on the Chinese atvs. That is crazy. Honestly, what is happening here is Honda and Yamaha have lost 70% of the atv business to the Chinese atvs. The Chinese
are affordable and satisfied customers are telling their neighbors and friends how much fun their kids are having on them.
Last year, China sold twice as many units as Japan did in the USA. People have to pay $2500 for a Honda Mini atv or $2000
for a Suzuki atv while the more fully featured China imports cost $800 or $900. The Chinese ATVs are safer in that they all
have remote engine shutoffs so that the parents can remotely shut off the engine while they are learning and with the speed
governor, you can adjust the maximum speed down to 3mph which is slower than the electic Power Wheels will go. Japanese atvs
do not have this. Japan no longer has the monopoly that they have enjoyed for 20 years on these atvs. Now the Chinese have faultless full size 250cc - 300cc atvs and Utility Vehicles. Honestly,
I think this whole thing is more about Honda, Yamaha and others trying one last thing to try to stop the slaughter of their
high prices and outrageous repair bills, by these Chinese atvs. As for parts, I have called and dealt directly with some of these Chinese atv importers. I have never had a problem
receiving any part for them. Honda will charge me about 6x more for the same part as the Chinese manufacturers. Usually the
parts are compatible and look identical. I
would still rather that you buy Hondas and Yamahas though because I make more money repairing them. Steve - Ohio repair shop owner ************** All that I can say is this, I have owned two Chinese ATV's for the past two years (Full size adult models) and have
had no problems with either unit. I own one unit for myself, and one for my wife. We ride the units all over the state of
Texas and Arkansas, putting 200 plus miles at a time on the units. I will not sit here and say that these units are as top
quality as the main stream machines, but I have had many main stream ATV owners that have ridden my machines and have been
pleasantly suprised by the performance. All of the comments that you hear of Chinese ATV's falling apart, you have to look
at it like this, my brother in law owns a Kawasaki Prairie 360, and let his 16 year old friends ride the machine for an hour.
After one hour the transmission on the machine was gone and will no longer pull. You have to look at the abuse that these
machines are taking, being ridden by children. Chinese ATV's are good machines, it just depends on the level of abuse that
they are subjected to, and if proper maintenance is performed on the machines. I also think as stated in earlier comments
that most of the negative feedback that people get concerning Chinese brand machines is the main stream companies trying to
deter purchasing of these units because it is affecting thier bottom line. If you do decide to buy Chinese, just do your homework,
don't get me wrong, thier are good Chinese machines out there, but there are also substandard machines that are coming out
of China. I do not think that its fair to rate a machine just because it comes from a certain country, you have to look at
the fact that even here in the good old US of A that there are good and bad products that are manufactured here, and so is
the case for oversea's products. Tim ************** ATV reviews are basically information about the performance
of various models of ATVs that are available in the market – be it branded ones or off brand ATVs. Off brand ATVs are
usually Chinese ATVs, but don’t let that “Chinese ATV” words scare you – there are some pretty good Cheap Priced ATVs out there. BY:
Q9 PowerSports.com *********************************************
Article: Safety Features on Youth Atvs
Nowadays there are more safety features for
kids Atv's and Youth Utility Atv's then ever. Yes Atv riding can be dangerous, like many sports and be, but with the proper training, helmets, supervision and
the right tools, we can minimize the hazards and increase the safety of the whole atv riding experience. Most of the Chinese atv makers have added safety mechanisms
to their Youth Atvs such as Remote control stop from a remote key-chain. This feature is a very good tool for parents, if
your child is doing something you don't like, or something dangerous then simply press a button and it shuts off the spark
to the Atv bringing it to a rolling stop. Next they have installed a speed limiting
set screw on every Atv they manufacturer to help slow the Atv's overall top speed down for younger kids and beginners
who are not familiar with riding atvs.This feature is the key when learning how to operate an atv, it allows the training
to start slow and safe until the operator has learned proper operation of the Atv. Most
of the New Youth Atvs have a rear teather cord installed on them that attaches to the rider so if the rider falls off
of the atv it stops the spark to the spark plug, the same way the remote kill switch does and stops the machine from running. Front and rear brake systems are important for atv's to have, but more important is having
rear brakes that can be used with a foot pedal. Kids have small hands and yes even though the front drum brakes are operated
by a hand lever in an emergency the real stopping power comes from the rear over-sized hydraulic disc brake . Some kids hands
are not big enough or strong enough yet to operate the hand lever in an emergency situation. So the addition of both hand
and foot levers is something
everyone should have on their kids atv from the start. The newest features
are the addition of a metal gas tank where plastic use to be used to minimize the chance for a fire in the event of crash
situation and also to improve the overall quality of the Atvs. Also the addition of another head light that mounts to the handle bars and aims in the direction that the rider turns toward.
This not only improves the riders visibility but it makes it easier for the rider to be seen at night time also. These are just a couple of safety features that have been engineered for modern up to date
Youth Atvs, of coarse safety training, helmets and supervision are paramount when where talking about children's safety when
operating machines, it helps to have manufacturers that are taking steps and adding features that help to keep our kids safe.
BY: Q9 PowerSports.com *********************************************
Article: Introduction of the Cheap Atv Lets start out by stating the facts, Cheap Atvs are made from the same high quality materials the name brand uses in their
machines, ours are just sold at wholesale prices. When you buy a name brand Atv from the dealership you are paying for the
name, the franchise fee’s, the sales staff’s commissions and all kinds of things that are not even related to
the Atv itself. On our cheap priced Atvs you may see a generic name, but many of the generic cheap atvs out there are manufactured
by large name companies such as Kawasaki and Yamaha under unknown names. So much like generic prescription drugs the customer
ends up with the same quality machine at the cheaper wholesale price. Q9 PowerSports is Making cheap atv’s affordable
so everyone can enjoy the excitement of powersports fun. Now I will be the first to tell you, if you ask a Honda dealer about Aftermarket cheap atvs, they will bad mouth
them to no end. Stating you can’t find parts or they will fall apart within a month. I will tell you the truth, if I
was making $900 or $1000 in commission off of a single atv sale I would tell you the same thing also just so I could sell
you my name brand machine, lets face it, if you think back to the early 1970's Honda wasn’t a huge name brand ether
and Kawasaki who???? Our Cheap priced Atvs have
become popular for many men, women, boys and girls of all ages. Hunters, campers, fishermen, families, farmers, Government
officials, Police, and Military personnel have all benefitted from our lower cheap priced atvs and powersports machines. Cheap priced Atv’s, All Terrain Vehicles, four wheelers or just plan Atv’s they have
been around for a long time, it’s just now they are starting to get affordable for everyone and much like the internet
did to brick and mortar stores it’s starting to scare the Name Brand dealerships that have the huge overheads and have
been over charging customers for decades. BY: Q9 PowerSports.com
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Article: Buying a Kids Atv/ Youth Utility Atv This is the tough question that parents must face when purchasing
a kids youth ATV. Is it safe for my child to ride an ATV? Like anything else there are
certain risks involved and elements of danger. A bicycle is dangerous and can cause injury, a skateboard, a trampoline and
even walking to school. Parents tell their children to use a helmet when riding a bike and staying on the bike path and
away from cars. This is how parents manage risk and minimize injury The same approach needs to be followed with ATV riding. First, buy an appropriate sized ATV. Q9PowerSports.com has
ATV's from 110cc for Kids ATV's and 125cc for Youth atv's. All too often parent's want to buy an ATV that is too large for
children thinking their kids will grow into that ATV so they don't have to buy another Atv so soon, I can relate
to this, but safety is the most important thing. ATV's are so reasonably priced these days that you can purchase a 110cc ATV
for around $600.00. Please allow your child to learn how to ride on a size appropriate ATV or Dirt Bike and once they have
mastered the mechanics for safe ATV riding ,move them up in size. Small ATV's hold their resale value and you will be able to recoup those costs while
keeping your child safe. Most ATV's come with fantastic safety features to keep your child safe while learning to ride such
as throttle limiters or governors', which is a small screw attached to the throttle box that allows you to control the
speed of the kids ATV. Also available are ATVs with remote controls, the remote allows you to start, stop and set
an audible alarm on the ATV. If the child is driving towards a dangerous area and you want them to stop, you don't have to
yell or chase them down, just hit the stop button also known as remote kill switch and the engine shuts off and the ATV comes
to a gradual stop. Safety gear. Use a recommended,
quality Department of Transportation approved helmet. EVEN IF YOU DONT BUY OUR HELMETS WE RECCOMMEND GETTING ONE! Our
dot youth helmets start at $79.00. but with the purchase of any kids atv they are Half Price. Other Safety gear includes goggles,
chest protector, boots, jersey, pants and gloves, but in my opinion the helmet is the most important and most commonly over
looked, don't make a mis stake, one time is all it takes to change a lifr forever.... Finally, All Children must be supervised by an adult at all times. There is no substitute for adult supervision
to keep children safe while riding. Do not allow kids to ride passengers at any time. If you are not familiar with proper
ATV riding there are local groups that provide ATV safety courses. BY: Q9 PowerSports.com *********************************************
Article: WHAT ATV IS RIGHT FOR YOU If
you are 5 years old or 85 years old you might love riding dirt bikes and going off road on an ATV. These days PowerSports dealers (manufacturers) make off road vehicles (4 wheelers) for kids,
adults, and even girls that want to get into the sport. An ATV is similar to a dirt bike, but it has 4 wheels and is a little
easier to ride for children or beginners (there is less balance and coordination needed as compared to riding a dirt bike).
They come in sizes from 110cc Atvs, 125cc Atvs, 150cc Atvs, 250cc Atvs, and Larger for adults. Most of the brands you are familiar with like Yamaha, Honda, Polaris, Suzuki, all make ATV’s
and sell the accessories you need to get started (helmet, pants, boots, goggles, lift kit, graphics, cover, racks, etc.) If
you want to buy a new Name Brand ATV be prepared to spend between $1900 and $8000 (just depending on what size atv you want).
If you are buying an ATV for your children or an amateur rider you might want to buy something like a Chinese model Atv -
They are inexpensive and cheap priced these days, because of wholesale dealers importing directly from China. Normally plan
on spending between $600 - $1400 on one of those and look for a dealer who will warranty the machine if you buy one. Buying
a used ATV is another option, but remember that when you buy something used you are potentially taking on a problem because
you don't know how the previous owner cared for the bike. Purchasing a used ATV is cheaper than buying a new one and if you
are good with tools and repairs then it might not be a bad idea. BY:
Q9 PowerSports.com *********************************************
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