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It is a good looking rig for sure, the problem is it is sold by Massimo!  As a former dealer I should warn you that Massimo does NOT honor their warrantee, I sold their products for three years and once the total they owed me reached $50,000 in unpaid claims I dropped them.  So buyer beware!

Try aodes.com they have a brand new Workcross line that is very nice and as of this morning across the country they only had 8 open warranty claims,  Scott is the claims adjuster and is awesome~!

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I really appreciate you letting me know about Massimo not honoring their warranty. I will check out the Aodes UTVs. I will say, I never heard of Aodes so again thank you for sharing this information.

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  On 1/28/2025 at 6:19 PM, Lippert Powersports said:

It is a good looking rig for sure, the problem is it is sold by Massimo!  As a former dealer I should warn you that Massimo does NOT honor their warrantee, I sold their products for three years and once the total they owed me reached $50,000 in unpaid claims I dropped them.  So buyer beware!

Try aodes.com they have a brand new Workcross line that is very nice and as of this morning across the country they only had 8 open warranty claims,  Scott is the claims adjuster and is awesome~!

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Yeah we Massimo sucker's learned the hard way about their disgusting no warranty ever policy..no shop in my state will touch one unless you pay cash up front. I threatened lawsuit and they laughed at me..good luck suing china

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If you have any rig built in China, you better be ready to work on it yourself, because nobody else will. I have a Joyner trooper 1100 and fortunately I have been able to deal with the issues and it was built pretty hardy. I have also modified it significantly as you can tell by my pictures.

Joyner Front.jpg

Joyner seats.jpg

Trooper rear.jpg

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Thanks for the information. I totally agree with you. Once I found out they don't honor their warranty, I took it and all Massimo's out of consideration. The only way I would have considered one is if the price point was WAY better then other manufacturers. Then the money I would save could go towards modifying and making it better. However Massimo's price point is NO cheaper then other brands.

You've got a nice rig. 👍

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Yep and I bought it for $3000. You will notice that I added a bunch of crash bars on the front, that is cuz I ripped all the fenders of crashing through brush. I made my own fenders out of 3/16 polycarbonate, fit to the frame and no more problems.

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