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Originally posted by petyweestraw View PostSuch as?
Would you teach your son to drive an automatic as a first vehicle, or a manual?
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I agree with Sean. Plus, if you want to haul a 4 wheeler with your Heep, you'll need a trailer. You can get a 2 cycle hitch mount carrier for dirt bikes, and haul those with ease.
My daughter has one of those knock off 4 wheelers. It's been good to us, I suppose. Replaced a battery and that is it. However, I tried to start it the other day, and there is an issue with spark or fuel. Haven't had time to track it down yet. The knockoffs are heavy, they aren't built to jump, and have minimal ground clearance. She's 5, and I'm about to put her on 2 wheels, probably for Christmas this year.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Buddy of mine has 4 4-wheelers for 6yo, 8yo. Two are brand new Chinese, 2 are used yamaha . The Chinese ones both are down, one with broke tranny, the other with some other broke shit..
This was not crazy shit riding either, just going in and out of dips and running over some roots..
Buy a good model used one.WRX
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Originally posted by lo3oz View PostWaste of cash, unless you want to teach him to be a mechanicOriginally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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I think it all depends on the age of ur kid and what type of riding they do. I have a china one I bought for my daughter for her 6th birthday. She is twelve now it still runs and drives perfectly. I wouldn't buy one for an older boy. They are good on trails but won't hold up too jumping with a heavier rider. Hers is a 125cc. If u get one upgrade to a bigger battery. The little 3lb ones they come with suck and will not last. For the money it was worth it too me.
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