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03-01-2007, 03:39 PM | #1 |
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Chain VS. Drive shaft?
Looking to add a Chinese Quad to the mix... so the girlfriend has some semblance of chance keeping up.. I noticed there are some models available with chains and some available with drive shafts. Is one better than the other even if its made in China?
What is the life expectancy of a drive shaft as opposed to a chain set up and are drive shafts on china atv's universal enough that one could find a replacement if needed? Thanks NET |
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03-01-2007, 05:16 PM | #2 |
the drive shafts are much stronger, and i've not heard many people say anything about breaking them (unless you did something really bad)
as far as finding replacements, i wouldnt make that a huge factor, those chinese quads will fall apart faster then your driveshift will... i'd go with the driveshaft version if the price isnt too bad, but i mean chains are always good too, much cheaper and easier to work on... (i personally would go with a driveshaft model, stronger overall)
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03-04-2007, 08:43 AM | #3 |
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Thanks MD!! There does not seem to be a whole lot of the drive shaft versions out there. Bruce from EJ said beware of Cobra and they are offering a 200cc with a driveshaft for 1049 delivered but it may be undersized. So I wil keep looking.
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03-04-2007, 10:09 AM | #4 |
Again, I will say that there are many products represented by many companies out there that will do anything to get your dollar. Any thing including adding a drive shaft to the line for a selling point. You can even find a small 110 atv with a drive shaft and automatic trans., but ain't worth $500.00 judging from the other dealers that I have spoken to about them. Some u-joints are weak and poorly built and when they spread and slip apart, you will have to purchase a whole gearbox with the drive shaft attached to fix it. My personal experience! Why they can't make all joints that is replacable without having to replace all the components is beyond me, unless they like selling as many parts as possible? Maybe? Looks like it is the quickest means to alter the drive train on the assembly line. Again, it is a selling point.
You just have to be carefull with the product you choose and do some research. Bruce and I will do what we can to answer questions. Chains are good and are easy to adjust and replace. Driveshafts last longer with less maintenence. I prefer the shafts myself. My suggestion to you is to try to find one to look over before committing to a sale. So many different models and they do not all use the same quality. They will make whatever the importer ask from them. The better quality products will cost you a little more, they are not all the same.
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03-04-2007, 12:56 PM | #5 |
Both my quads are chain driven. Far simpler and probably more reliable.
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03-05-2007, 09:01 PM | #6 |
A lot of it depends on what type of riding you do, lots of mud and water will eat a chain up quick where a drive shaft is sealed, or should be. A driveshaft takes more power from your motor to operate that a chain. With a chain drive you can tweak your gearing for more top end, where a shaft is limited to tire size.
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