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Thread: Hyosung kids' quads?

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    headbanger I strongly advise you to get an LT80 for a heap or reasons. The main one being that they just keep on keeping on. The only thing I would say is if the battery is getting sad --change it to a new one--you wont regret it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    I'm quite capable of coming up with the "Hyosuck" input myself, But if anyone has any real world info on their quads then thats what I'm after.

    Cheers.
    just a thought - are the people commenting on "hyosungs" ever auctally ridden one or even sat on one????

    i was a hyosung sceptic as well, but then i bought one of there roadbikes and it was great, they are korean made not chinese,built well strong/ reliable,cant go wrong i think!!! i own two Hyosung kids quads te50 and a te90 and to be honest the only issues i have had is a big kid (me) snapped a hub on 90 and the rims are bend from kids hitting shit

    i also own a lt50 2005 and every time a get it out it gives me headaches lol, i cant go past the hyosung, they are big bikes comfy to ride etc for the kids can ride two up as well..... i service them myself

    have had my fair share of chinese junk bikes!!!!! bought kids a honda crf50 and a hyosung quad each never been happier

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    Quote Originally Posted by carternz View Post
    just a thought - are the people commenting on "hyosungs" ever auctally ridden one or even sat on one????
    I consider it quite evident that some of the people making comments in this thread have had hands on experience, including the retail and support side of the equation rather then just the more-limited end user experience. I bought the lads an LT80.

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