written by banditbill on 02/02/2010
I bought a Puma 250-5 last year I wanted a utiltiy style (not the sporty type) This I use for commuting to and from work. First problem was the offside head lamp dropped out and I ran over it as it was directly over front wheel (at around £60 each what pain?).The next one was the nuts and bolts on the bodywork started dropping out.Next was the head light switch every time I put the lights on the ignition lights would go off, until eventually it was happening all the time, when going to work the the quad just died on me ,no lights no ignition no start when checking it out I saw engine oil all around the fuel tank. So maybe I got a bad one? I dont know but I am anything but happy. more ripped off than ripping down the road.
written by on 13/08/2008
I bought the Jianshe Puma 250-3A for hunting and it seems a good quality ATV for the money compared to Japanese machines costing three times the price. Easy and light to ride but only has two wheel drive which could be a problem in very muddy conditions. Assembly on my machine was a bit poor.
written by on 29/04/2008
When I was looking for a quad, everyone told me this quad. Nonsense! My jianshe 250 puma has never missed a beat. Now 3 years old and needing its first MOT I need to buy a few bits ive broken but overall I am very happy with it.
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Xtrem54's Comment
Written on: 13/02/2011
I found this review helpful because... I guess it's a well balanced opinion,, without the usual prejucdicial ideas versus chinese atv's.