My granddaughter had one for several years. She rode the heck out of that thing. She had the Sunl 110cc.
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I had a 90cc eTon from 2001-2008. It was used when I got it. I left it outside 100% of the time, I never once changed the oil or any filter, we rode it almost daily to feed the animals, we jumped it and had tons of fun with it and I never had a problem. I even hauled me (200#), Blood trail (more than 200#) and about 200# of corn on it at the same time. The only thing that needed adjustment was the chain would stretch. I had to turn a screw to stretch out the back end. If finally bit the dust when my son was doing about 30 mph across the field and he threw the chain and it wrapped around a bolt and stopped the transmission. It sounded like a fork in a blender. After that it would only go in reverse. I sold it for $200.
I did have a tiny chinese one that someone gave me broken. I couldn't get it running so I gave it to a TBH member broken. I think he got it running.
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Originally posted by Man View Postx2....wonder where I could find them around Houston area...the sunls?
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Bought the grandson one when he was 4. He rode the tar out of that thing for years. Pretty much got all the goody out of it. Got more than our money's worth for sure. There were some minor issues along the way, he rode it hard so I think he broke the intake on it. Bought a new one on Ebay for like 8 bucks and put it back in there. That was definitely the worst thing that happened.
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We've had a few, got as projects and kept them for a while. Parts are cheap and easy to find, pretty easy to work on. Just realize that you may have to work on them some. There actually pretty sturdy, I used to ride a little 110cc around the yard, I felt like a clown on it, but it was plenty quick and fun.Last edited by dmk; 10-16-2018, 10:46 AM.
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Not a very good pic, but the only one I could find on my laptop other than video. Cropped trail cam pic of the ones my grandsons have... One is 5 years old and the other is 7 and both average build. The one thing that really got them going was I bought that handle bar grip adapter that allows them to twist the grip for the throttle. The thumb lever made their thumbs hurt as their small hands and the spring tension plus the bouncing made for a short ride... now that I put the twist grips on, they're non-stop!
Of course one blue and one red, both Spiderman models with racks front and rear and helmets to match... They gotta be different to prevent constant squabbles... boys will be boys...
One thing to remember, these little ones do not charge the battery with the engine running, so you have to put one of those battery minders on 'em to keep the battery hot. Battery went bad on one and I modified the holder under the fender and put a 12 volt feeder battery on it, and it actually works better than the original.
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