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Old 07-24-2016, 05:59 PM   #1
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That coolster does look nice.
Thanks. They are only 150cc but physically the same size as the 250(200)cc machines I have seen. The majority of the 150cc machines are CVT automatic and the majority of the 250(200)cc machines I have looked at are manual. One reason I went with the GY6 150cc ATV is that with thanks to the popularity of this particular engine in the china scooter community...there should be endless supply of parts and upgrades for some time to come I would think. The GY6 150cc engine I also like for it simplicity and ruggedness. Ruggedness is not a word you hear thrown around much when talking about china product, but that little china gy6 really is a little beast in my opinion and would be considered a good little engine regardless of where it is built. I am not saying it will out perform the manual 250(200)cc, but am just saying I think that GY6 should give several years of good service if serviced properly.
Like I said before...kind of depends of how you plan on riding but we have had ours in some sticky spots and clawing there way up some hills. Delivery guy going to drop another one in my yard tomorrow...so hope that one is as good as the last two.
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Old 07-24-2016, 06:49 PM   #2
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Thanks. They are only 150cc but physically the same size as the 250(200)cc machines I have seen. The majority of the 150cc machines are CVT automatic and the majority of the 250(200)cc machines I have looked at are manual. One reason I went with the GY6 150cc ATV is that with thanks to the popularity of this particular engine in the china scooter community...there should be endless supply of parts and upgrades for some time to come I would think. The GY6 150cc engine I also like for it simplicity and ruggedness. Ruggedness is not a word you hear thrown around much when talking about china product, but that little china gy6 really is a little beast in my opinion and would be considered a good little engine regardless of where it is built. I am not saying it will out perform the manual 250(200)cc, but am just saying I think that GY6 should give several years of good service if serviced properly.
Like I said before...kind of depends of how you plan on riding but we have had ours in some sticky spots and clawing there way up some hills. Delivery guy going to drop another one in my yard tomorrow...so hope that one is as good as the last two.
Zong motor and you can't argue with the price! $969
http://www.wmsbrighton.com/product_p...er-3150dx2.htm
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Old 07-24-2016, 07:31 PM   #3
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The first Coolster 3150 DX 2 I ordered from Power Sports Max. They use there own designation and call the Coolster DX-2 a JO10. They now carry a Coolster DX-3 which they designate as the JO25. Only difference I can see is that the Coolster DX-2 has rear disc and front drum brakes and the new DX-3 or JO25 has front and rear disc brakes.
http://www.powersportsmax.com/produc...ducts_id/20468

The second and third Coolster...a red and green camo version DX-2 I ordered from Killer Motor Sports.

Can't really comment on how well the customer support is with either of these two retailers because I really have not had any issues to complain to them about. Both places delivered what they promised and advertised thus far.

I know the OP is considering a 250 and I don't want to hijack this thread trying to convince him to go another direction. Just want to share my particular experience with the china quads I have bought because some times up to date information and reviews can be hard to find on all the models and brands out there. Comments or reviews on a product from 5 years ago might not accurately represent the same product being built last year or this year.


 
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Old 07-24-2016, 11:11 PM   #4
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Viking, what are you thinking? 2x4? 4x4? Price range? Manuel? Automatic? We love talking about this stuff!

Chang says this is a no Bulls hit site. Here s the Rhino http://www.powersportsmax.com/produc...ducts_id/18023

2lz changed over to a grip,roll type throttle and reports good results vs the thumb control.
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