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am looking for a mini dirt bike for my lad,,,but was wanting one with a restricted rev as i don't want the lad hurting his self...anyone get any links for me, i can't seem to find nothing on goggle..

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I started my son on a LT50 quad bike once he got the hang of learning the throttle/brakes etc I moved him onto a PW50........ Can't fault the bikes granted you may pay abit more BUT well worth it and to be fair they hold there value quite well, good STRONG bikes that go on and on forever!!!!!

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I started my son on a LT50 quad bike once he got the hang of learning the throttle/brakes etc I moved him onto a PW50........ Can't fault the bikes granted you may pay abit more BUT well worth it and to be fair they hold there value quite well, good STRONG bikes that go on and on forever!!!!!

cheers mate just been taking a look at them on ebay. :thumbs:
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Our grandson got th pw50 when he was 3yr old , we sent to america for stabilisers for it ,he is know 10yr know got pw80

have been great wee bikes his wee brother is still using pw50, you can adjust the throttle screw, just make sure you check it as it can loosen.atb

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Our grandson got th pw50 when he was 3yr old , we sent to america for stabilisers for it ,he is know 10yr know got pw80

have been great wee bikes his wee brother is still using pw50, you can adjust the throttle screw, just make sure you check it as it can loosen.atb

 

Lol or the little daredevil loosens it as his confidence grows!!

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I started my son on a LT50 quad bike once he got the hang of learning the throttle/brakes etc I moved him onto a PW50........ Can't fault the bikes granted you may pay abit more BUT well worth it and to be fair they hold there value quite well, good STRONG bikes that go on and on forever!!!!!

got 2 of them, great little quads for kids :thumbs:
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allways have the option to put more slack in the throttle cable, put more time into teaching him to allways use a helmet (on his head,not hanging off the handlebar) gloves are also a must, then as the lad grows in confidence, boots and pads are the next step, best spending a bit more on a better spec machine than the chinese crap, costs more but better resale value if you come to step up to bigger machines

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