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Originally Posted by hoytultratec
I guess i wouldnt be teaching a 11 year old how to drive a 400 ex with a manual clutch one thing kids pick up how to drive atvs quick teach them on a atv thats up to there ability.after this summer and all the miles he has put on i would have no problem him riding a bigger machine then the rancher and i know some will disagree but he is a very responsible and respectful rider on the trails but once were in a play area...he lets loose a bit and has some fun.
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Well, I guess I look at it differently than a lot of people.
I was racing a 250R when I was 12... but did have a lot of experience before then.
Today, they think you have to be 16 to ride anything over 90cc and 12 to ride anything over 70cc. That's a bit much. I wanted to start them on something like a DS90X (wider) to ride by themselves.
She can drive my 400cc Polaris... anyone can because of the CVT. She's tall enough her feet reach the floor boards and everything... So you can imagine her on a 70cc. She's just not big enough for a full size quad or ready for one.
All I've been trying to do is sit her in front of me and see if she can ever grasp the technique of a manual clutch... which is easy on my 400EX. I've taught like 8 people on it in the last year.
Myself, I have been wanting PowerWheels or someone to build a battery powered atv with hand and foot brakes. My 2 year old has already mastered the PowerWheels quad... and it would be nice if going forward she could also learn the concept of braking. My little buddy down the street has an electric dirtbike that's like the real deal... and I would like to see a quad too.