Starter atv
#3
The Razor Quad has been just right for starting out my six grandchildren as they grow into it.
http://www.razorama.com/razor-dirt-quad.html
http://www.razorama.com/razor-dirt-quad.html
#5
I also agree with wood, that the razor quad is better smaller children to start riding on.
Razor Quad - Razor Dirt Quad Electric |
Razor Quad - Razor Dirt Quad Electric |
#6
My 7 year old has been happy with his Panterra 90. It runs well. We have a parts bike that was severely beat on and held up to it. I see them from time to time on Criagslist for $200-500. panterra 90 atv site:craigslist.org
Our neighbor has the Razor and the battery life is quite poor and the battery is burried inside the unit so you can't just swap to a fresh battery easily. On the other hand we have had a Power Wheels 12v ATV that has worked great for 4 years. My son got it when he was 3 and has learned the basics on it. He had no trouble switching to a gas ATV after riding the power wheels for 4 years.
Our neighbor has the Razor and the battery life is quite poor and the battery is burried inside the unit so you can't just swap to a fresh battery easily. On the other hand we have had a Power Wheels 12v ATV that has worked great for 4 years. My son got it when he was 3 and has learned the basics on it. He had no trouble switching to a gas ATV after riding the power wheels for 4 years.
#7
If you're going to put them on something that is gonna see any type of trail, DO NOT get them something without a suspension.
Yes, the smaller 50 and 90cc quads don't have much of one, but even that little bit will help them learn how a quad really works.
Yes, the smaller 50 and 90cc quads don't have much of one, but even that little bit will help them learn how a quad really works.









