Roketa Scooters: What to Expect from a Roketa
Roketa Motorsports is a relatively young company which was founded in 2004. Since opening their doors they seem to be doing very well. They have had a surge in popularity in the last few years and have a huge selection of scooters, dirt bikes and dune buggies to choose from.The Vehicles range from 2 and 4-stroke ATV's, full-size scooters, dirt bikes and dune buggies and go-karts. The company is Chinese owned and there base is out of Ontario, CA with other offices in Los Angeles and Dallas.
The Roketa Scooter: Worth Checking Out?
There are different schools of thought when it comes to purchasing a Roketa scooter and for two good reasons. The first is that the Roketa scooter is a China based company. This can lead a buyer to wonder if the scooter is not cheaply made and will therefore lead to buyers remorse.
The other reason Roketa scooters have been given a bad rap is because they are a huge company who has a very competitively priced product. The bigger the company and the cheaper the product the more likely scooter enthusiast are going to be skeptical. The other option of course, is to consider a more expensive scooter with a longer track record of success and reliability.
The Roketa Reviews:
If you start to check out the reviews on the Roketa, you will soon find there is a huge divide. There seem to be those that are very happy with their Roketa Scooter and have never had a problem with their Roketa. They swear up and down the Roketa was a great purchase.
Then there are Roketa Scooter owners that despise the company and have found the Roketa to be exactly what they may have suspected before purchase: A piece of junk with no quality control. Buyer's remorse was indeed well and alive with these Roketa critics. So what is a scooter shopper to do?
Take a Chance?
It is clear from the reviews: buying a Roketa scooter is going to make you very happy or very sad. It seems that you certainly put yourself at risk when buying a Roketa, however, the price is right and you may get a great scooter which will provide years of good riding.
The question is whether or not you are willing to deal with the buyer's remorse and possible time and extra money that may have to go into returning the Roketa or getting parts replaced. This can be quite a headache, and most of us don't want to spend our weekends in a scooter repair shop. Ultimately, you will have to make the decision to go cheap and hope for a quality product, or look elsewhere.


