Thanks for putting this together. Any tips on the air filter, next to the carburetor? I don’t seem to find a manual, or any diagrams to go by. What are the specs for the battery you put in? Thanks!
Hi Adi, if you click the Amazon link in the description it’ll take you right to my Amazon store page with links to all those parts so you can purchase them or be able to get the dimensions you need :)
Specs wise they are the exact machine as far as drivetrain and frame, the only difference are the plastics and headlight differences. I like the blue one more personally just because I like the red white and blue color theme.
Yep I always try to keep them on a trickle charger and they’ll stay alive for years that way but if you forget over winter a couple times they seem to die right out
Thanks for putting this together.
Any tips on the air filter, next to the carburetor? I don’t seem to find a manual, or any diagrams to go by.
What are the specs for the battery you put in?
Thanks!
Hi Adi, if you click the Amazon link in the description it’ll take you right to my Amazon store page with links to all those parts so you can purchase them or be able to get the dimensions you need :)
Thank you! I’ll look to see what’s there.
Would you recommend one or the other machine?
Specs wise they are the exact machine as far as drivetrain and frame, the only difference are the plastics and headlight differences. I like the blue one more personally just because I like the red white and blue color theme.
I just got a Apollo commando ATV. So I have tons of questions and your video really helped. Plus...dude....best dad ever with them. Rock on!!!
Thanks John I appreciate it!
What is the model number of the new battery you installed in the Apollo ATV?
I think it’s linked in the video description to all the parts used in the build.
Is there no oil filter on these? Just picked one up slightly used but I want to change it.
Yep no oil filter
Hello
Is it same oil to engine and gearbox?
Yepper
The battery die so fast and can’t bring them back to life
Yep I always try to keep them on a trickle charger and they’ll stay alive for years that way but if you forget over winter a couple times they seem to die right out