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Terje May 3, 2000 06:19 PM

The only ATV i have been able to find suitable for my 4 year old kid is a LT50, but it is no longer
offered. Is there any other ATV's on the market for young kids ?

Regards from Norway

EXtreme- May 3, 2000 10:02 PM

these are very reliable and safe!
E-ton
go to products and look at the 50cc. We have the 90cc and it can't be matched to any other in my opinion.

snowshark May 4, 2000 12:07 PM

I have a 11 year old son, not quite big enough to handle a full size quad. I looked around & purchased the E-ton 90 Thunder, a really nice quad. E-ton also makes a 50, you should check it out. They are 2 stroke with oil injection so no mixing, & they are automatics, no gears to shift.

Suzuki, Yamaha make 80cc & Honda 90cc. The E-ton was 500 cheaper that the Suzuki.

Rudedog May 4, 2000 04:30 PM

Available ATV's that I know of are:
1) Honda TRX 90, 4 Stroke best suspension, bullet proof motor, pull start, most expensive. 2) Suzuki LT80, 2 stroke, Elec start, decent suspension. 3) Yamaha Badger 80, 4 Stroke, Elec start, decent suspension. There's also: Lem 50, Blazer 50, Kasea 50 & 90.

Be carefull on your selection as most of these ATV's are new to the market place and so longevity isn't know as yet, IE: E-ton, Kasea, Blazer. Most of these ATV's are cheaper so they can get exposure in the market place. Honda's & Suzuki's powerplants date back a long ways and so have a good known background/track record. Start by checking the features on the available ATC's, decide which features your after, eliminate the one's that don't offer the needed features and go from there. You should be able to find web sites for most of the above ATV's.

Have Fun

Rude Dog.

snowshark May 4, 2000 08:20 PM

The E-ton beat the Suzuki LT-80 in a shootout. You might want to consider, everything looks good, ie not cheap.

The kid has about 60 miles & 8 hours on it so far, no problems.

The Honda is nice but its price is close to that off a full size :(

EXtreme- May 4, 2000 08:31 PM

Our Impulse90 (former name of the E-ton) has been thru a year of hard abuse and it's still running like the day we brought it home.

Todd_Lisa May 8, 2000 01:34 AM

We have a Yamaha Badger for our 9 & 7 year old girls. So far we have had no problem with it. It has been packed with mud in every conceivable spot and keeps on. It has also been underwater to the point where the muffler was under(for quite a while), and it kept running the whole time. Good little rig. My niece has the Honda 90, and it is also almost indistructible.


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