I would greatly appreciate some purchasing advice
#13
I would greatly appreciate some purchasing advice
Originally posted by: wibornz
If your going to be riding with your son. he has a 90, I would buy something that he can grow into and something that you can grow out of. So that as he gets older then you can turn your machine over to him and get yourself a new machine.
Just something to think about. I have been through what your doing and your in luck. It will just get funner and funner and funner. There is nothing like spending 2 to 4 days riding with your kids on the trails.
If your going to be riding with your son. he has a 90, I would buy something that he can grow into and something that you can grow out of. So that as he gets older then you can turn your machine over to him and get yourself a new machine.
Just something to think about. I have been through what your doing and your in luck. It will just get funner and funner and funner. There is nothing like spending 2 to 4 days riding with your kids on the trails.
#14
I would greatly appreciate some purchasing advice
I agree with both of you. Moving up is the one thing that seems to remain constant in the cycle world. I always recommend starting out small, figure out what you need next then sell the thing to one of you buddies who will want to get into atving when they see how much fun you are having.( or pass it down to the kids and sell off their stuff to their friends so they have someone else to ride with).
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