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I just put a Niche carb on a Bayou 220. What a difference from the other China carb that was on it. It would not idle before. And that was a new carb My Son put on. Now it idles good and runs like a whole different quad. Much faster. I'm impressed especially for  $29. I'm impressed!

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Niche seems to be one of the better cheap parts manufacturers. I've had quite a bit of experience with their parts on Jetskis, mostly with a 1995 Yamaha Wave Venture 700. I tried a DB Electrical starter, it lasted about a month before it died- the front, heavily loaded bearing was not greased at all, and it just shredded itself and caused the rotor to contact one of the magnets and grenade.  I picked up a Niche one (which was actually half the price of the DB Electrical) and was pleasantly surprised to find it was better built, and had a proper roller needle bearing at the front end instead of a cheap bushing.  I've also had good luck with their starter relays, and ignition coils. I just put a set of tie rod ends on my new to me Quadrunner 250. They seem very high quality.  Definitely one of the few "cheap replacement parts" companies that seems to actually care about quality.

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