OK...... Questions?
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OK...... Questions?
I started my daughter out on a go-cart. She developed good throttle and brake control. I bought her a Kasea Skyhawk 50 for her 7th birthday. The Kasea is one of the only ones with a foot brake...which in my opinion is the only way to go. When she outgrows the power, I can bolt on the cylinder from the 90...the motors are basically the same. There is also a 105cc "big bore" for it...if you can call a 105 a "big bore"![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Plenty of shops sell hop-up parts so you can get alot of years out of these little quads.
Check out this funny pic...it's a blast just to watch them ride!
Haley's wheelie...with help from Photoshop!
Plenty of shops sell hop-up parts so you can get alot of years out of these little quads.
Check out this funny pic...it's a blast just to watch them ride!
Haley's wheelie...with help from Photoshop!
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OK...... Questions?
I started both my kids out on a small electric quad just after they started walking. After that it was power wheels trucks, I actually laid out a driving course for them using my old ATV tires as markers. This gave them great driving skills. My son is 4 now and rides an E-ton Rascal 40cc. He handles it really well and even catches air on the little MX track I built for him.
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OK...... Questions?
My son is 5 and a little on the small side. I started him on a Power Wheels truck last year to learn how to go, stop, and steer. Now he rides a 03 Kfx 50 and has a ball. It's not the fastest thing out there but he thinks he's doing 1000mph, and the smiles are non-stop!!!
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