Two stroke or four stroke. Also, please help me understand. What is the relationship between E-ton, Kasea, Polaris and any other rebranding partner ships with Tawain made youth atvs.
Thanks, Silverburr
Two stroke or four stroke. Also, please help me understand. What is the relationship between E-ton, Kasea, Polaris and any other rebranding partner ships with Tawain made youth atvs.
Thanks, Silverburr
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My opinion is 2 stroke, they build more power and right now because the 4 strokes haven't been around long the 2 strokes are more reliable, plus there are more aftermarket parts available. But I guess it depends on what you are going to do with it, Race, trail ride, ect....
Kasea, and LRX are built by the same company, (SMC), e-ton and polaris are built by their own company...You will find alot of simulairties between all of the quads, frames are all pretty close other than plastic mounting, they all use the same engines (JOG Engines). My son has a Kasea 90 he races and we just sold his E-ton 70 that he raced, now they are no where near stock form but We have had absolutley no problem from either, GOOD MACHINES.....Hope this helps you out....
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