the gio was bought as a learning quad for my 6 yr old, its intent was for him to learn before spending a fortune on something else, only to have him crash it...several times im sure
lol i totally understand what your saying...the thought of breaking my sons heart kills me
did you ever get answers from gio?
the strangest thing, my brother in law has a little 50, and it takes a pounding...feel completely ripped off
*sigh* :oops:
helppppp please....i just bought the gio, 125 rebel t2 quad, and i want to know, why it has chewed though 2 sets of bearings with in 4 hrs riding time, as well as the chain snapping, and cracks around the battery casing, dents in the plastics and the kill switch not being wired properly...