The axle is in backwards, one side is longer than the other so if it’s in backwards your chains gonna pop fr and grind. Take it out, flip it 180, reinstall, good to go
I have seen many 110cc and smaller 125cc atvs with cracked frames near the footrests. Also, my friend had its 125 atv rear swing arm snap in half while going 30 mph.
Wow! Exactly the problem I'm having. The gear was not straight. It was actually scraping up against another part. I figured because the chain did not come in contact with the area where it was scraping, it would not be an issue. But, the chain continued to come off. Had to return mine :(
Their truly designed terrible in my opinion for maintaining and riding and just lasting long they are built without that in mind I think should get a damn Honda
These small ATVs are intended for children and possibly teenagers, but not for adults! Everyone expects special performances and abilities! In this case you need to buy something more serious!
This is why we now own the LTZ250 and the warrior 350. I had no knowledge of Chinese quads at all before buying these so yes research would have helped. But I got such a good deal on them I just purchased them with out doing so. But the main reason for this video is for exactly the reason that you stated to let people know these ATVs are not meant to handle that kind of abuse. Because from a glance these things do look like tanks for what they are which can calls one to assume that they can handle the abuse when fact they cannot.
They are very much a different build than branded quads or even American ones but the Chinese ones are very awkward in my opinion and truly are only for beginners
This is one of the biggest reasons we’re moving away from Chinese quads. Don’t get me wrong they’re not bad machines for the most part but when they break it can’t be a pain in the butt trying to find parts.
@@sabzzmo4705 even if ordering same bike with same specs, its possible you might not actually get a 150cc, they sometimes keep the heads and change the stroke length, but when they do its usually more than advertised. I have a crf50 clone with 48cm3 stamped on the block but actual size is more like 70cc. just something to keep in mind as little things change on these bikes every month
i got 3 Chinese machines for kids, they are definitely no honda, yamaha, Suzuki etc!! I'd think the biggest problem is that chian stretches way too fast, get rid of it and put a quality o-ring chain on!! they vidrate bad, make knocking noises driveing it!(battery have no hold down!!) !thing's alaway getting loose, had one blow head gasket because head bolts where not torqued right,( inportant you retorqe head bolts right out of box before first run!!!) there are junk at end of day, but for price for kids to beat around property, they do the job well, honda quads same size are stupid money that im not going to pay!!!
They are good starter four wheelers they will fall apart fairly quickly we had three of them and sold all of them due to having issues all the time the carburetor seems to act up and nuts and bolts like to vibrate themselves loose loctite will be your best friend😂
Or just order a $12 Amazon carb i buy this china quads for $50-$100 spend about $30 on decent ones an resell for $400 all day the rough ones spent maybe $80 most ever spent on one an still get about $350 for them i guess depending on your area
I have the same problem with my coolster 110cc, i bought this atv new for my 5 yr old and the quad makes a noise when you spin the wheels. I inspected the chain and noticed that as I turn the back wheels, it tightens for half of turn, and than loosens up. It also has a back rack and it looks crooked from the frame.... i guess we get what we pay for ;/
Those Chinese gy6 motors are trash and so are the Chinese frames, only Chinese motorcycles I’d buy are the pit bikes and four wheelers with the CT90/ATC engines. They also make ATC 200 and 250 OHV that are based off of the Honda motors as well.
I like Chineseium , it's ether super bendy or overly brittle and sometimes... both on the same spot! How they can do that is absolutely amazing. ;)
The axle is in backwards, one side is longer than the other so if it’s in backwards your chains gonna pop fr and grind. Take it out, flip it 180, reinstall, good to go
I bought my daughter a Tao Tao atv and she only rides around a flat yard and I haven't had anything but trouble out of it.
I have seen many 110cc and smaller 125cc atvs with cracked frames near the footrests. Also, my friend had its 125 atv rear swing arm snap in half while going 30 mph.
Wow! Exactly the problem I'm having. The gear was not straight. It was actually scraping up against another part. I figured because the chain did not come in contact with the area where it was scraping, it would not be an issue. But, the chain continued to come off. Had to return mine :(
They all need straight pipes.
Yes sir that will definitely cause issues especially things not lining up and the chain popping
The biggest problem is no parts support in most cases
This is also very true.
@trevorbartels what do you mean by that
No parts? There’s all kinds of parts
Their truly designed terrible in my opinion for maintaining and riding and just lasting long they are built without that in mind I think should get a damn Honda
@@Murphy_motocross Amazon every single thing you need from wiring harness,carbs,cdi, gas tanks an even wheel adapters
These small ATVs are intended for children and possibly teenagers, but not for adults! Everyone expects special performances and abilities! In this case you need to buy something more serious!
This is why we now own the LTZ250 and the warrior 350. I had no knowledge of Chinese quads at all before buying these so yes research would have helped. But I got such a good deal on them I just purchased them with out doing so. But the main reason for this video is for exactly the reason that you stated to let people know these ATVs are not meant to handle that kind of abuse. Because from a glance these things do look like tanks for what they are which can calls one to assume that they can handle the abuse when fact they cannot.
Teens like these on one condition*
*Straight piped!
They are Chinese
They are very much a different build than branded quads or even American ones but the Chinese ones are very awkward in my opinion and truly are only for beginners
The only problem I got is getting parts 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ I have a Pentora 200 efi i cant find anything for it…
I need a rear axle
This is one of the biggest reasons we’re moving away from Chinese quads. Don’t get me wrong they’re not bad machines for the most part but when they break it can’t be a pain in the butt trying to find parts.
How much cc is it may I ask because I’m looking to get one
@@sabzzmo4705 150cc
@@sabzzmo4705 even if ordering same bike with same specs, its possible you might not actually get a 150cc, they sometimes keep the heads and change the stroke length, but when they do its usually more than advertised. I have a crf50 clone with 48cm3 stamped on the block but actual size is more like 70cc. just something to keep in mind as little things change on these bikes every month
I was looking at getting a pentora 200 efi. How has it held up so far?
Would it be possible to put the sprocket on the left side axle for a motor swap?
The rear axle is not square to the frame. The chain is not tracking properly. Poor design.
The biggest problem is it’s cheap Chinese crap.
I have the same bike but having a problem with the sprocket wobbles. Could it just need a new hub ?
i got 3 Chinese machines for kids, they are definitely no honda, yamaha, Suzuki etc!!
I'd think the biggest problem is that chian stretches way too fast, get rid of it and put a quality o-ring chain on!! they vidrate bad, make knocking noises driveing it!(battery have no hold down!!) !thing's alaway getting loose, had one blow head gasket because head bolts where not torqued right,( inportant you retorqe head bolts right out of box before first run!!!)
there are junk at end of day, but for price for kids to beat around property, they do the job well, honda quads same size are stupid money that im not going to pay!!!
Thanks for the info!!
They are good starter four wheelers they will fall apart fairly quickly we had three of them and sold all of them due to having issues all the time the carburetor seems to act up and nuts and bolts like to vibrate themselves loose loctite will be your best friend😂
Or just order a $12 Amazon carb i buy this china quads for $50-$100 spend about $30 on decent ones an resell for $400 all day the rough ones spent maybe $80 most ever spent on one an still get about $350 for them i guess depending on your area
I have the same problem with my coolster 110cc, i bought this atv new for my 5 yr old and the quad makes a noise when you spin the wheels. I inspected the chain and noticed that as I turn the back wheels, it tightens for half of turn, and than loosens up. It also has a back rack and it looks crooked from the frame.... i guess we get what we pay for ;/
thats a bent axle..
Those Chinese gy6 motors are trash and so are the Chinese frames, only Chinese motorcycles I’d buy are the pit bikes and four wheelers with the CT90/ATC engines. They also make ATC 200 and 250 OHV that are based off of the Honda motors as well.
Garage Gremlins,,,I have the same problem. Weres that wrench ? Just using it 2 seconds ago.
Hey what kind of atv is that you got there??
Not sure… just know it’s a Chinese ATV.
@@Murphy_motocross oh okay I was just wondering if you knew, it looks just like mine and cannot seem to find plastics for it
🤣 mines shaft driven, have fun pleb
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