How good are Amazon motorcycles?

WilliamM2

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My brother bought a generic ATV like that for his kid. It worked until it broke, which didn't take long and no parts available anywhere.

Probably a great bike for your level of experience, keep you safe,
 

mindless1

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Almost a 250cc but they're only getting 14HP out of it. I'd rather get a used major brand, likely to have longer total lifespan in addition to parts availability, higher populated owner web forums for owner peer support, and mechanics familiar with them.

Also, "Warranty covers 30 days for replacement parts only. Labor, mechanic and Returns NOT Covered "

SRK happens to have done a video on this one.


Personally, before I spent near $2K on a generic motorcycle with the drawbacks mentioned above, something I'd never want to take on an expressway where everyone else is doing 70MPH, I'd spend it on a generic eBike using a major brand motor, battery, and controller, then (depending on your state), arguably no license, title, registration, or insurance is needed. You just have to keep speed down, not cause problems around police, and not be an arse-hat that feels it's okay to do 30+MPH on pedestrian paths.
 
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