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Well the wife broke down and now I have the task of finding one for the son . Any recomendations on what to look for where to buy what to stay away from . The wife told Alec that he could have one this weekend I might be able to stall. Any help you could give would be appreciared.
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Basically But without the NOS don't think the 11 year old could handle it yet Mom wouldn't trust dad on it. He has riden ones and I'm shure he will want a seat in it everyone else has one and kids want what others have .
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quote:Originally posted by ss_rs_z: I wonder if you can check out an local ATV Dealer. They may have them.
Have tried . Studz hdw has some I will check out but not holding my breath. Not many carry them and checking over the internet I am not sure what to look for . I dont want to get something that will will be easy to use for the son and it's reliable. Have heard that if an electric has problems it can be enpensive to fix. Have seen a type/brand called razorback that I am checking out.
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I have a Cobra that is a piece of junk.....plastic gears. I'm trying to find parts now. I have heard the GOPAD is the original CA one developed and is a good one.......but a salesman told me that. My wife has a Honda scooter that is very dependable and well build. I paid about $1500 for it but I don't thank one of those would be cool for a kid. When you buy look real good to see if it has plastic.......speaking from experiance. Good luck.
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