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Mine shipped today...so looking forward to seeing it soon and comparing it to the other China ATVs I have bought the last few years.
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You know the first one to get it is obligated to post lots of pics right?
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Oh man, no word on mine from Upzy.com.
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This is my first time dealingg with txpowersports and thus far I have been pleased with them responding to a question or two and their prices were the best I found online. I have dealt with killermotorsports and powersportsmax in the past and was pleased with those as well but there pricing on the Bull was near $175 more then txpowersports when I ordered. |
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Absolutely. I still need to do a little write up on the Apollo DB-x18 RFZ. Real nice bike. I also purchased the Toa Toa Bull 200 from TXmotorsports yesterday. I spoke with Manny, and he said they just got a bunch in stock. |
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Mine is supposed to be here tomorrow. Just in time to hit the trails to find some mushrooms this weekend!:clap:
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Check out this email I got from upzy when asking about my Bull 200 order and how other online retailers had them in stock.
"I'm not sure about other websites, but we all have the same distributor TaoTao, and I can confirm that our TaoTao rep informed us that they're not in yet. I'll be sure to definitely keep you in the loop as soon as it does arrive though. I greatly appreciate your patience on this, I'll be sure to monitor this for you :) Warm Regards, Max www.upzy.com We Like You." |
Well I guess we'll find out tomorrow weather Upzy is wrong or if Manny pulled the old switcher-roo. Upzy's web site say 5 sold in the last 10 hours. :hmm:
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A few things I am real curious to see like the gearing used. The torque spec is quite a bit higher then my Coolster DX2 150's. I know the TaoTao Bull 200 has around 20 more cc's, but not sure that alone would account for a 20% more torque by itself. A bit more low end torque would be a welcome thing. Kind of disappointed to see the kick starter eliminated on the 170cc GY6 vs the 150cc GY6. Always felt it was a bit of insurance to have that secondary way of starting the ATV. I am also curious to see if the ATV will benefit from wheel spacers or not. I purchased some 2" spacers in advance, but perhaps I may not use them if it feels stable enough on slopes without them. The brake master cylinders have also been moved up on the handlebars...so I am hoping that don't interfere with me being able to mount my new mirrors and windshield on the Bull 200. |
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