Which youth ATV?
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I would recomend a REDCAT90 MPX I have one that I purchased for my 9 yr old daughter in Nov of 06 and it has been great so far. The only thing I did not like was it seemed to be a bit under powered so I installed a Honda Trail Bikes 114cc big bore kit with a high compression piston and a 24mm carb kit. Man it rips now it will pull my 225lb butt around nicely and will whelie with me on it about 300 ft. I have a friend who purchased a 200cc jet motto for his 12 yr old daughter and my red cat can out run it now.
But the ATV seems to holding up fine I have had no issues at all with it. We went to a place last saturday and let her ride all day went through a whole tank of gas no stop and then we refilled it and she kept going. I am, very happy for what we paid. My wife also rides around the neiborhood all the time too I have to say for the money great machine. I paid $650 for this thing and love it.
One of the reasons I went with the REDCAT MPX is I liked the angle of the rear shock. PM or e-mail me I have tons of links for mini ATV stuff. I think with a pipe and suspension and wheel up grades this thing would pass a name brand unit.
But the ATV seems to holding up fine I have had no issues at all with it. We went to a place last saturday and let her ride all day went through a whole tank of gas no stop and then we refilled it and she kept going. I am, very happy for what we paid. My wife also rides around the neiborhood all the time too I have to say for the money great machine. I paid $650 for this thing and love it.
One of the reasons I went with the REDCAT MPX is I liked the angle of the rear shock. PM or e-mail me I have tons of links for mini ATV stuff. I think with a pipe and suspension and wheel up grades this thing would pass a name brand unit.
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If your daughter has never riden before she may wish to try a 50cc first. She could ride it for a year then upgrade. The price of a chinese atv is very little so you could possibly buy a 50cc for 500-600 then sell 2 years later 300-400. Out of the few 50cc Chinese Atv's I have seen and tried I would have to say that the Kazuma aka Redcat is my personal choice. If your daughter enjoys riding then perhaps a larger and better quality bike is worth while to purchase in the future.
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Originally posted by: MPK123
If your daughter has never riden before she may wish to try a 50cc first. She could ride it for a year then upgrade. The price of a chinese atv is very little so you could possibly buy a 50cc for 500-600 then sell 2 years later 300-400. Out of the few 50cc Chinese Atv's I have seen and tried I would have to say that the Kazuma aka Redcat is my personal choice. If your daughter enjoys riding then perhaps a larger and better quality bike is worth while to purchase in the future.
If your daughter has never riden before she may wish to try a 50cc first. She could ride it for a year then upgrade. The price of a chinese atv is very little so you could possibly buy a 50cc for 500-600 then sell 2 years later 300-400. Out of the few 50cc Chinese Atv's I have seen and tried I would have to say that the Kazuma aka Redcat is my personal choice. If your daughter enjoys riding then perhaps a larger and better quality bike is worth while to purchase in the future.