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  1. First of all indeed, make sure you know what you want to do with the unit. Pick one that fits your needs! There are several UTV manufacturers out there and depending on what you are going to do with your Side X Side make your choice. Second, find a dealer that has good customer service. If you don't get the help during the sales process you probably going to be SOL after the sale.

    If anywhere possible, TEST DRIVE THE UNIT before purchasing!

  2. This is true, the Joyner owners have been making a solid home here... :D Great group of people, and we would definately invite any and all other UTV brand riders/owners to do the same. We'd love to make UTVBOARD into a go to destination for all other branded UTV discussions also. Like I mentioned above, if you would like us to create a QLINK forum and can get the word out to your customers, we will gladly open our doors and give them another home... :rolleyes:

    Thank you very much for your welcome. I will indeed keep the 'spam' low and will participate in any threads or questions I can find about Qlink. We did a ride day the other day with our units and got them wet and dirty! I'll post some pics here soon.

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  3. II have the 2010 700cc Tomoto/Hisun. Got jan this year,,,had to put it together ,,really came packed up in a crate…after unpacking 1 day,

    Then about 2 days putting it together…It started right up…

    Everything worked great…about 2 months ago I had a starting problem.

    One day started find 2 days later No Start,,.then it would turn over very.very Slow then it would take off and start,,,the next thing..This New Gas with the Ethenol worked on the carb,,I did’nt start it for about 2 weeks and then it would not start at all..No gas going the carb…So I took it to a ATV dealer the sells these now…he replaced the needle and got it started,,,BUT,,said the slow turn over was Compression Lock…And it may loosen up after running in a few months of riding,,,I sure hope so…another Fix for that would be replaced Battery with a higher 800cc cranking amps…But all in all,Im happy with it so far…I saved about $4,000 bux on this purchase.between this one and the Yamaha Rhino,,So I guess when I put $4,000 in it,,I guess I could say,you paid for what you get,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    Though the same product our QLink units are set up by dealers. A good PDI with parts readily available helps preventing 'setup hickups' as you experienced yourself. Call us in Grapevine if you have any questions!

  4. I hope they aren't out of business. I checked their web site a minute ago and everything looks like it's still alive and well. I really can't imagine, but anything is possible in these economic conditions.

    QLINK

    nah, we are still here and we have added a boatload of dealers in the North East last year. I am almost up to 70 dealers and most of them carry Rhino's, Can-Am etc. If you have any questions contact me please!

  5. Hey all,

    I found your forum after googling UTV forum. My name is David Laugs and I am regional sales rep for Qlink Motors one of the distributors for the Hisun products. I know I probably gonna get a lot of slack here for even daring to post, but my purpose of being here and introducing myself is to help riders with any kind of questions they have.

    In my 7 years in the powersports industry I realise that there is only one group of people that makes a company succesfull, and that is our consumers out there. Qlink has been around since 1988 and we have been distributing product here in the USA for 6 years. I dare to say that our company is different of that what you are used to and it follows the kymco model more so than other 'traditional' chinese distributors you may know. We are headquartered in Taiwan with our US office just outside Dallas TX.

    I will post some news and specs about our 2011 Qlink FrontRunner series: the 500cc - 700cc - 700cc (4 passenger) and 800S

    Feel free to hammer with any questions and I keep my answers spam free and professional. Fire away at me I'd say..

    (curious to see the comments).

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