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Any comments on the Scrambler 90 ?

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Old Apr 17, 2001 | 05:56 PM
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I am looking into upgrading from an E-Ton 50 to a little bit bigger bike. My boy is 7 and has outgrown it. He rides my daughters trailblazer but he's just a little to small. Any comments on other kids quads would be appreciated?
 
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Old Apr 17, 2001 | 11:52 PM
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There are also a few companies that make 125-150cc quads, and if he can ride a trailblazer without to much trouble these should be perfect. Yamaha makes one called a breeze and i think kasea and a few other barnds do to. Pick up a few atv magizines next time you can get to a magazine rack i have seen numerous ads in them for these and the 90 cc quads.
 
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Old Apr 19, 2001 | 07:41 AM
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Bought a 90 back in Nov for my sons 8th birthday. Have had no problems with it so far but the rides have been few and far between so far this year. It does have trouble starting in real cold weather due to the automatic choke. According to the polaris rep "who would ride one of those in freezing weather anyway?" Guess he doesn't know my son. Have a theory on how they keep the cost of these mini's down. I think the factories are subsidized by the lawn care and gas companies. See I now have no back lawn left and every time I fill the tank it's empty before I can get to ride with him. It's worth it just to see the smile on his face......
 
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