Don't buy a Mini ATV just because it is "Cheap". It is likely to be cheap all around.
We are Taylor.Motorsports and BTM of New York, we strive to bring you the best possible Mini ATV at the same if not better quality than the big name ATVs and the same if not better quality, parts, safety and proper size to rider than any other ATV wholesaler on line.
SEE WHAT THE CPSC SAYS:
THE International ATV & Recreational vehicle institute said; Recently a FREEZE on imports was put in place until strickter safety regulations could be developed. The BTM product line is a templete for these regulations with their exclusive engine design, and built in safety features that have been standard for us for 6 years.
CPSC Warns Kazuma Meerkat 50 Youth ATVs Defective and Dangerous: WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The staff of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC is warning consumers who own a Kazuma Meerkat 50 Youth All-Terrain Vehicle ATV that children are at risk of injury or death due to multiple safety defects with this off-road vehicle. The ATVs, which were imported by Kazuma Pacific Inc., of Stafford, Texas, were found to have several serious defects. CPSC staff has determined that the Meerkat 50 lacks front brakes, has no parking brake, is missing a neutral indicator light, and can be started in gear. Additionally, the owner's manual does not contain complete information on safe operation and maintenance of the ATV.
CPSC staff recommends that consumers stop using the product immediately because it is unsafe. The staff recommends that consumers demand a refund of the purchase price from the importer or dealer due to the defective condition of the ATV.
The risk with these ATVs is severe because these vehicles are intended for children age 6 to 11. In many cases, youth riders are just learning how to operate an ATV and may not have the experience necessary to help them avoid hazards associated with this product's defects.
Kazuma Pacific has refused to provide complete incident or injury information for any of their products. Therefore, CPSC has been unable to determine how many children have been injured. Between December 2006 and May 2007, Kazuma Pacific has impeded CPSC's efforts to protect the safety of children, by refusing to implement a corrective action plan for this ATV.
Kazuma Pacific has sold at least 2,700 Meerkat 50 ATVs and has stated that they are continuing to sell the units that CPSC staff found to be defective. Kazuma dealers and Web retailers nationwide have sold this ATV since 2003 for between $525 and $825.
All we can say is proof is in the pudding, or in the ATV. Buy with caution, think about what it is that you want your children on.
Is it really true when you see an ATV for $299.00 and free shipping. NO. Is it true that those guy's sold over 10,000 ATVs last year, NO. Is it true that they are just like the other guy's? Of course not in fact if they can't tell you things like their child regulated brake pull pond sttings, or their engine torque to weight ratio, or even their physical and mechanical safety pull off equipment, then you are looking at just another cheap high profit unsafe ATV brought in quietly in the middle of a boat hidden between a bunch of cheap Chinese electronics and sold to these various sellers at prices less than $100.00 each, but then sold to you at huge profits.
It is your money, Spend it wisely, ask questions, expect answers not name bashing.
Kids need cool toys! But be sure you buy the safest you can buy.
With any recreational vehicle, understand you will be taking full responsibility for the use of the vehicle. Injury can occur, even death. The manufacturer of these vehicles are seling them as toys and do not stand behind them in the event of misuse, injury, or death. Be aware that once purchased you alone have just acccepted the full responsibility of the use of the ATV.

Thank you for voting. If your vote meets our