First video I found so far where someone is actually TALKING! lol thank you! Mine also not a scratch on them, after the several day adventure I had of getting the metal cage apart, I was able to finally see the thing, looks great.
Go to China Riders forum. Look up the thread for ATVs. There's loads of Rhino owners talking mods and such. Read up on things. These require some mechanical know how and a little work. For me...I'm happy to work on my machine knowing I didn't blow 8 grand on something I'm not using 8 hrs a day.
Those front tires stick out so far past the wheel wells, you're bound to get a mud bath at some point! That being said, with today's prices, this the the ONLY new atv I would consider buying. The real question though: is buying a new Chinese ATV better than buying a 20 year old Japanese ATV for about the same money? To me, I think it's doubtful.
So I am watching your video, and assembling along. First thing I did was air up to 25, I did not go past, was more like 23 to 24, then air down to ten. So far two of the tires are leaking through the stem. Its loud enough of a leak to hear it across the room. I put teflon tape on the thread and twisted the cap as tight as it would go. My suspicion is they will be flat in hours!!! Help
Hi. Do you know of an older model, doesn't have the black fender flares, not plastic over bumper or racks, it has a big round 3rd headlight in front of handlebars, has identical neutral reverse LEDs and heads.......I was told a 250cx but no year, sub model, etc.......any information will be appreciated. Thanks.
Check out this guys video of a Tao Tao ATA. It looks like what you're describing. It also shows the ID plate with all the info. Hope this helps...th-cam.com/video/qrqZdrfK_ys/w-d-xo.html
@@bobbydemar88 thanks. From what I have found out its definitely a 2014-2016 Trail Rover 250cx manual transmission. I still haven't found any #s on it....it was painted so who knows? As far as finding exact year
Thanks for watching Hector! They can get past 40mph easily but I think they are geared more for torque. you can change sprockets and go for more speed or more torque...
Without getting into specifics...yes. By about 50cc. I like the manual transmission...I'm thinking of changing my sprockets to make it a little slower so I can have more power going up steeper hills. I am told the engine is a reliable workhorse.
so i bought my first tao tao rhino and to get straight to the point i wish i never had bought one, the way There setup to shift Just kills the power its set up like a car to shift i dont recommend them i was so dissapponited its stays home when we go camping its a pain to drive ....Whats your take on it
Hector Hernandez So you don't like the manual transmission? It was one of the reasons I picked this model. I initially bought a 150cc Roketa in 2013. It has an automatic transmission. When climbing in and out of creek beds, I resented not having the ability to pick which gear I wanted. I get more control with the Rhino. Give yourself the time to learn the shifting. Once you do you will enjoy the quad. Please check out China Riders forum online and pick ATVs for the available threads. Don't be discouraged.
First video I found so far where someone is actually TALKING! lol thank you! Mine also not a scratch on them, after the several day adventure I had of getting the metal cage apart, I was able to finally see the thing, looks great.
How are you liking your machine? Worth the money?
I bought one for my wife.Everything put together pretty good but the front wheels were I had to do a front wheel alignment.
Go to China Riders forum. Look up the thread for ATVs. There's loads of Rhino owners talking mods and such. Read up on things. These require some mechanical know how and a little work. For me...I'm happy to work on my machine knowing I didn't blow 8 grand on something I'm not using 8 hrs a day.
How much would u sell it for
Those front tires stick out so far past the wheel wells, you're bound to get a mud bath at some point! That being said, with today's prices, this the the ONLY new atv I would consider buying. The real question though: is buying a new Chinese ATV better than buying a 20 year old Japanese ATV for about the same money? To me, I think it's doubtful.
I just orderd mine today from txpower sports 1229 shipped
Randy Lott u sucker
why? @@dwoolaver1549
So I am watching your video, and assembling along. First thing I did was air up to 25, I did not go past, was more like 23 to 24, then air down to ten. So far two of the tires are leaking through the stem. Its loud enough of a leak to hear it across the room. I put teflon tape on the thread and twisted the cap as tight as it would go. My suspicion is they will be flat in hours!!! Help
Hi. Do you know of an older model, doesn't have the black fender flares, not plastic over bumper or racks, it has a big round 3rd headlight in front of handlebars, has identical neutral reverse LEDs and heads.......I was told a 250cx but no year, sub model, etc.......any information will be appreciated. Thanks.
Check out this guys video of a Tao Tao ATA. It looks like what you're describing. It also shows the ID plate with all the info. Hope this helps...th-cam.com/video/qrqZdrfK_ys/w-d-xo.html
@@bobbydemar88 thanks. From what I have found out its definitely a 2014-2016 Trail Rover 250cx manual transmission. I still haven't found any #s on it....it was painted so who knows? As far as finding exact year
You got any spare air filters?
Thinking about getting 2 for my wif and I, im good w a wrench, jhst be for going canling and tooling around, are you still happy with them?
im thinking of getting one for myself.
are the tirs ok
Nice ride bro
Regarding the plastic, I mean, these things are so cheap ($$) what do you expect? That doesn't bug me =)
Now with my weight being 230 lbs would this bike be ok for my weight
Alex EspoWRX
Alex...l weigh 225lbs and have no problems with it getting me around. Thanks for watching!
bobbydemar-goldstryker thank you so much
Great video. I appreciate it
are your rhino 250 holding up ok.
Randy Lott
Yes they are. My only issue is a brake pedal adjustment. Having to apply too much pressure to start it. But they're a blast!
@@bobbydemar88 are the brakes cable or hyd?
How the power on those atvs , Thinking about purchasing one my self ...also nice content thanks good info
Thanks for watching Hector! They can get past 40mph easily but I think they are geared more for torque. you can change sprockets and go for more speed or more torque...
bobbydemar-goldstryker is the the 250 bigger then the 150
Without getting into specifics...yes. By about 50cc. I like the manual transmission...I'm thinking of changing my sprockets to make it a little slower so I can have more power going up steeper hills. I am told the engine is a reliable workhorse.
bobbydemar-goldstryker I was thinking about getting one to hunt with in I like to mud ride
Careful with mudding with this as it's only two wheel drive.
How they holding up thinking about buy 2 from the same company
do you think two ppl weighing about 120 pounds each could ride together on this atv?
Go buy a real atv not this
@@Smodlee $
Is it good for drifting
I use it to ride trails for gold prospecting. These won't do well for long jumps and mudding but drifting should be good.
All Chinese branded ATV's are great at drifting.
Don’t try
Get bigger tires before you drift
so i bought my first tao tao rhino and to get straight to the point i wish i never had bought one, the way There setup to shift Just kills the power its set up like a car to shift i dont recommend them i was so dissapponited its stays home when we go camping its a pain to drive ....Whats your take on it
Hector Hernandez
So you don't like the manual transmission?
It was one of the reasons I picked this model. I initially bought a 150cc Roketa in 2013. It has an automatic transmission. When climbing in and out of creek beds, I resented not having the ability to pick which gear I wanted. I get more control with the Rhino.
Give yourself the time to learn the shifting. Once you do you will enjoy the quad. Please check out China Riders forum online and pick ATVs for the available threads. Don't be discouraged.
what kind of mods did you do.
Randy Lott
synthetic motor oil in the crank, NGK spark plugs, clear fuel lines and better fuel filter.
@@bobbydemar88 whats the weight of the oil did you use
save your money and get a used honda recon.