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My 5 year old boy has asked for a kids quad bike for his birthday in March . I've had a look online for them and most age ranges are 2-7 and electric . I'm thinking of its suitable for a 2 year old a 5-6 year old won't have much fun on it. I'm also worried electric will be crap on grass . Does any of the parents on here have any experience with them . I want something with enough pep for him to whizz around but not to much so he wrecks himself .

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if you get a little 50cc quad you can put a restrictor on it to slow it down to whatever speed you want and them take it off when he gets a bit older. There not bery fast to begin with. You could have some fun on them yourself there easy to do wheelys and donuts on. The electric ones are ok for so long but the batterys dont last long my cousins lal lad would take off up the road on his and get about a 1/4 mile and it would run out so he would have to push it back lol.

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Saluki LT 50cc r ok for kids to zip up and down on but if it was me I would get a quadzilla 100cc good quads them and am sure you can put a restricter on them pull you and your lad around all day them

They look class but the price puts me off them at the minute . Want to see how he goes on a cheaper one first

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You can get the power turned down on small screw on back of throttle to walking pace. I got the 7occ for my 5,/6 yrd old.after s few hrs he's wound out the screw so that's that full power all the time.he rided my 75occ now the little bugger

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I bought the wee man a new Chinese one too. You can see it's cheap made but it's in no way dangerous. For going back and forward in a park/beach they are fine. Once they get used to them and push them a bit harder then things do tend to slack up and bend.

 

If you can afford it the LT50 is a great wee quad. As said you won't loose your money either when you go to sell.

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