Anybody have experience with TaoTao?
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Anybody have experience with TaoTao?
Found this while cruising craigslist last night, wonder if it's worth checking out. It's in philly, so if anyone in the area is cruising for a CHEAP scoot, this might be your thing
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/mcy/6049950959.html
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/mcy/6049950959.html
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I agree. It would also be a great ride to hot-rod. You could go crazy with a big bore kit and not worry about blowing it up.joebug wrote:For a couple hundred bucks looks like a deal... if I were close I'd grab it and leave it at my job to run around the complex... they have their issues but most are easily fixed.
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A friend let me borrow his a while back for a few weeks. They're OK for the money, but the brakes are terrible and they don't handle all that well due to poor shocks. Mainly, the front/rear shocks don't seem to have any or very little dampening. The overall build quality is, um, lets say not up to Taiwan or Japanese standards. I saw some pretty questionable design decisions on the one I had. But, for the money, I'd buy one just to fart with. The price in that Craigslist ad is pretty reasonable, and it looks like he's willing to take offers. I say do it! 
Just for reference:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/mcy/6048127401.html

Just for reference:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/mcy/6048127401.html
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You've got this right. My own personal opinion is that my life is too short already. I'm not going to try to further truncate it by riding a poorly built Chinascoot. In other words - your call, but go into it with eyes open.babblefish wrote:They're OK for the money, but the brakes are terrible and they don't handle all that well due to poor shocks. Mainly, the front/rear shocks don't seem to have any or very little dampening. The overall build quality is, um, lets say not up to Taiwan or Japanese standards. I saw some pretty questionable design decisions on the one I had.
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I would pass.
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I think Tao Tao is probably ok to take a chance with for that dab of money. Looks like a Zuma!
I've seen a bunch of them out and about. Probably one of the ''better'' cheap scoots. Better than Wild Fires, for sure.
If you ride it let us know...
I've seen a bunch of them out and about. Probably one of the ''better'' cheap scoots. Better than Wild Fires, for sure.
If you ride it let us know...
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