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    Default Looking for a dirt bike for the kids

    They are close to age where I want to get them something but since like clothes they out grow them fast -
    Something that is easy, bulllet proof
    And for 5 and 7 yrs olds

    I'd rather not get new since they will outgrow that size

    Go carts and atv ideas also welcome


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    REDLINE BICYCLES › FREESTYLE

    They won't outgrow a BMX Freestyle Bike...

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    I would go with a small quad(atv) I am a quad hoarder. so that might have something to do with my view.
    I started off with a Suzuki lt 125/185 my dad could control my speed with a screw on the throttle. We like these quads much we now have 3 for friends to ride around.
    My sisters first quad and the one I like the best for kids would be the Yamaha badger 80. it is small framed and turns great and wont rip the lawn up to bad . Best part is its still fun for the adults also. We still ride it around all the time its my brother in laws fav quad to ride.
    If you want a dirt bike a Yamaha pw 80 is a great bike its small and still fun for the adults I am very sad I sold mine.
     
    If you are looking for a pocket pike for the street let me know I am finally going to part with mine. its been clocked doing 60mph its perfect for the kids. Big kids that would be.
    Hope that helps you some

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    It does actually I havent had time to really look around and getting real world suggestions helps a bunch ...... I will start looking maybe for both....LOL its in their daddys blood so they have it easy since daddy likes these as well
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