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Which is the best bike of the 2006 in 150cc & above?In which colour?
I would not go with a Power Wheels bike. It will not have the kind of power it takes to scoot a five-year-old around comfortably for too long - my two and three year old nephews are quickly outgrowing their full-sized Power Wheels.What is the easiest way to get a motorcycle to have a better exhaust sound?
What I would recommend is a small 50cc or 70cc gas-powered four-wheeler that is designed for first time riders. Do some homework and shop around, because quads in this displacement range vary considerably in physical size, power, quality, warranty, and safety features.
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What you want is a small wheel base, low seat height model that he can comfortably control. He should not have to strain to reach any of the controls, or to reach the foot pegs. When touching the handlebars, his arms should be relatively relaxed, not fully outstretched, so he can steer safely.
You should insist on these three safety features: First, a remote control kill switch. This looks like a car alarm remote and will turn off the quad from a distance if your child is going too fast or gets too far away. Second, a kill tether. This goes around your child's wrist and will shut off the bike in the event that he falls off. Third, a thumb throttle restricter. This allows you to limit how fast he can physically move the throttle, which in turn limits his top speed.
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Finally, you want at least a six month warranty. I always tell people that you don't really need to go top-of-the-line for a first quad. The plastics will get scratched and broken whether you buy an expensive one or not, and an inexpensive one will still give you a good idea of how your child feels about the sport. You can get a higher quality quad when it's time to upgrage. You should be able to find a quad that meets all of these requirements for about $600 (plus tax and title, if it's required in your state).
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I am a certified motorcycle mechanic and I own my own dealership. I give the same advise to anyone who comes in and asks about buying for a child of that age, and it has always resulted in happy customers (whether they buy from me or not). The most important thing is to ensure that your child is safe, comfortable, and in control. Too much unrestricted power is a sure-fire way to have an accident, or terrify the child into hating the sport. And that's not good for anybody! Enjoy your holidays, and have a safe new year!
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First get a Helmet and Pads..Then get an Electric one to start him off..
Yea yea I know electric, but they can still do 15 - 20 mph which is enough to kill ya if you can not ride...
So Supervise Him...
Either that or let him lie down in the street at night...
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POWERWHEEL start with that one first i have only seen the 50cc thats a lill fast for a 5 year old don't ya think.simple question about a jacket?
No 5 year old should have a real 4 wheeler. Get one of those Power Wheel battery powered ones you see in most bigger toy stores. They cost about $150.how do you put fuel injection on a 1999 modal yamaha r6?
For a 5 yr old I would keep the size small no more than 90cc's. Look for a speed limiting option that will allow you to set the maximum amount of throttle he can give it. You don't want him going too fast at first until he gets used to the idea of how it works and such. Make a helmet and some special riding gear manditory even if he's just in the yard. Most injurys happen at low spped with inexperienced riders. Expect to pay 2-3 thousand for a brand name.i recently bought a suzuki gsx -r600 i have never ridden before.?
My brother-in-law just picked up a 50cc 4 wheeler for his almost 6 yr oldHe got lucky and found a 2003, not sure of the make, but it has some
safety features....governor & a leash to kill the engine if the
kid falls off
who can consider to invent motorbike with no noisy sound to raise engine?
I wouldn't go over 50cc for a 5yr old & make sure there are some good safety features that work.
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Raptor 660...just kidding...get a toy one for now and once he is 7 or 8 you can get a 50cc dirtbike or quad. Or really maybe an 80cc will last longer...he will grow out of a 50 pretty quickly.i am a new yahoo user ,i sell some product on yahoo .
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