My engines are Raw... & they don't come from zone 8.
Zone 8 doesn't build them in China, they just buy from that factory.
Zone 8 doesn't build them in China, they just buy from that factory.
What kind of problem did you have with zone8?.
Hmmmmmmm.............
I care to differ.....
'Brett
(Former Zone 8 Customer)
Exactally,if we can find out who is selling what engines and what engines are good then we know who to buy from....So am I to understand that RAW and Flying Horse are the same motor? Bottom line, is it a good engine or not? Coming from Zone 8 posts make it sound like junk, as in Brett Maverick's experience. I have read positive posts regarding the RAW engines coming from Bikeberry..."great engine". So which is it? Good engine or junk? I think it would be really helpful if there was a way to determine which companies were making which engines. Referring to an engine by the name of the seller in the USA can be really confusing. It stands to reason that one company may have better quality control than another, or more experienced workers... they really can't all be the same. So where do Thatsdax engines come from... or boygofast? Granted one seller may give better service than another and is important, but it would also be good to know who is making what motors. We may start seeing a pattern with a particular company selling bottom line junk as opposed to ones selling better quality junk... haha, I'm laughing here, but seriously they can't all be the same.
Silverbear
You never know what you'll get.
I imagine you know more about this than I do, but it still seems to me that there must be some differences between the quality of one company verses that of another. Maybe one has a better manager, or more of an attempt is made at quality control. Granted none of this is fine machinery, but some must hold up better than others. If Chinese were less foreign to us we might notice more about where the motors come from... which manufacturer. I can remember "Flying Horse". but not something with a Chinese name. I bet the Chinese who buy and use these have a sense of what company is good and what company should be avoided. Aren't they in competition with each other for business? I wonder if it is similar to how Chinese find westerners "look alike". We find that incredible since we see how different we look from each other. Yet many of us think Chinese or orientals in general look alike. I have run into the same kind of thinking regarding American Indians looking alike. We don't look alike. Once you start really looking you can see the differences with us and the same must be true of Chinese. Maybe we don't see differences with these motors, because we aren't really looking and have already decided they are all cheap. I think from know on when I enquire about a motor from a distributor I'm going to ask questions about the company they are buying from. Who are they? Been in business long? If we start paying attention we may find better motors and through our purchases reward better quality. I guess I don't want to think they are all the same. I want to think some little factory is trying harder to make reliable motors. Until I know better I'll choose to believe that and be on the lookout.No two engines are the same and they are all like buying a pig in a poke. You never know what you'll get.
Thatsdax offers supreme customer service.
Xlite,We seem to be missing the point. One chinese factory is not necessarily "better" than another. The same factory will ship gems or junk depending on what the buyer lets them get away with. And also the more you pay generally the higher the QC. I spent considerable time in Shen Zhen overseeing QC and production (not engines). It was like herding cats.
IMO vendors like DAX and Zoom are superior, not because they have better factories, but rather better customer service and work closer with the mfg..
PS all earthlings look alike to me.
You know what's REALLY funny.... the ones I had best luck with (Dax, Zoom, BGF) were also the lowest cost. Go figure.It is surely worth a little extra money. Its kind of funny that we look at the price of the motor and shipping and compare like crazy wanting to get the lowest possible price, then spend with abandon on more comfy seats, better carbs, springer forks, a different exhaust, add a slant head, maybe a pull start, cool looking lights, etc. But we don't want to spend anything on customer service or being able to return a junk motor for a replacement.