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Old Mar 27, 2006 | 01:22 AM
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O.K. here is the deal! Grandpa should up tonight and dropped off a polaris 50 for my son. I am alittle freaked out (but that is what moms do). I am going to give this a fair try before I say NO WAY! I am clueless where to take my 7 year old. Is there somewhere for beginners that is not to crowded?
 
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Old Mar 27, 2006 | 01:26 AM
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Not really. Most of the riding areas in California are crowded now days.

But, before I can give any real opinions about where to ride, I have to ask, is he the only one with a quad? Or is someone going to be watching him and riding with him.

At 7, on a 50, he can theoretically ride around your yard, even a small one. Thats the way my kids did it before I moved out of state.

As a quick thought, you are not to far from Carnegie. Its just outside of Livermore. It gets pretty crowded, but there is a small kids motocross track (for beginners) in the back portion of the property, and its fenced in so as not to let the rascals loose without your knowing it.
 
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Old Mar 27, 2006 | 01:32 AM
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We are in the Bay area. This Polaris is to big for my yard. We have a friend with an atv that will ride with him. I could never just turn him loose at least not yet.
 
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