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Anyone on 6x6 that has purchased or know of someone I would like a honest opinion of the quality and capability a future purchase is pending for occasional trail use not getting out just to get it buried.Thanks NCT
Hey NCT, you probably know this anyways but just incase you don't, the "Argo" brand ATV's are just "Taiwan Golden Bee's" that have been imported to Canada to be rebranded. I don't personally know anyone who has one, but I have listened to some dealers and owners on the forms and FB pages speak about them, and the opinions are generally mixed. It seems like they are a light duty, inexpensive machines. One thing that everyone agrees on though is that part availability is very, very poor and can take a long time to get in.
Hey thanks Bennett any info is good info I did assume that they were off shore imports but did not know country of origin Tiawan is better to me than China or Russia parts more of a concern to me iam actually looking at the sxs for fairly light duty around the ranch the 8 wheeler is for the serious stuff but a sxs easy to get in and out of to do things around home fence repair running some bales firewood etc.NCT
Got some updates on the Argo wheelers apparently part of thier lineup is TGB and the other part is Kymco and I'm told that they are going all Kymco shortly a relative of mine has just bought one it's the Kymco version and thinks it's great has good luck with it and the price is good time will tell but he is pretty fussy and not knew to the wheeler world.