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efilnicafesin
08-08-2004, 08:02 PM
I'm looking for a lt50, kfx50 or similar 50cc toy for my son.... I want completely auto, and don't care 2/4 stroke... Newer the better...

efilnicafesin
08-10-2004, 06:56 PM
anyone? Neighbor, friend, enemy? Heck... I'll even pay for it :D

Pappy
08-10-2004, 07:00 PM
i have a 2004 eton 50 that we maybe interested in selling. probably $1000. it has a tad larger tire then the small knobbies that come stock on it but works great.

let me know if this is in your range, if not i will keep my eyes open for you:)

efilnicafesin
08-10-2004, 07:21 PM
Thats the top end of what I am looking to spend to my door.... Does the Eton have a front suspension? Where are you located?

My son is just turning 5... He rode a neighbors lt50 over the weekend and it was soo cool :D He hasn't stopped talking about it since...

Pappy
08-10-2004, 07:24 PM
im about 4 1/2 hours from the jersey /pa line and dont have a problem meeting.

we also have a lt50 and it really isnt much more then the battery powered quads:( kinda disappointed truthfully. the only reason we are considering selling the eton is to possibly dump that $1000 in the lt to make it atleast pull the hills in our race series.

new i think the etons are $1450 or a tad higher....but you may want to check locally to be sure.

efilnicafesin
08-10-2004, 09:05 PM
The first 50 I've seen was this past weekend. I have a lt80 for my older son that we were given. It was beat to hell when I got it, and we have beaten the hell out of it since we got it including 200+lb riders jumping it... :eek2: After seeing what that one has withstood, I figured the LT50 would be of the same quality, but smaller... My son fit on it very well, and it would keep him out of trouble as he loves to go fast...

About the Etons..
I've seen the name around as one of the better imports, but haven't really seen one or talked to someone who has owned one... How is it sizewise compared to the LT? I'm not concerned with the bigger tires, but the frame itself... What color? Not that it really matters, just curious. :D

Pappy
08-10-2004, 09:09 PM
size wise its about the same as the LT80

here is my 5 year old standing next to it

efilnicafesin
08-11-2004, 10:31 AM
Let me show this to my wife tonite, and see what she thinks.. I am interested in it for sure...

400exrider101
08-11-2004, 11:38 AM
heres a 250ex great for your wife ....or kid

03' 250ex 2,500 can lower

renthals
full skids
shock covers
swing arm skid
nerfs
dg v-serise front bumper
scott grips
brand new front fenders
tread on tires 75%
oem parts front bumper and stock swing arm skid plate

very well keept never missed oil change.....i have pics if u want to see it give me your email....

thanks, bronson

efilnicafesin
08-11-2004, 12:00 PM
Originally posted by 400exrider101
heres a 250ex great for your wife ....or kid

03' 250ex 2,500 can lower

renthals
full skids
shock covers
swing arm skid
nerfs
dg v-serise front bumper
scott grips
brand new front fenders
tread on tires 75%
oem parts front bumper and stock swing arm skid plate

very well keept never missed oil change.....i have pics if u want to see it give me your email....

thanks, bronson


Ummmm..... I don't think so... Posted above in this thread was this...


Originally posted by efilnicafesin

My son is just turning 5... He rode a neighbors lt50 over the weekend and it was soo cool :D He hasn't stopped talking about it since...

400exbiggun
08-11-2004, 08:47 PM
ill just give ya a little info as well

Yeah these little 50's are sweet (e-ton) my Yamaha/Honda dealer always has these instock...except around holidays like x-mas then he is wiped out.

I have seen some of these pull the heavy mechanics around at a slow clip but for a 50 its suprising:eek2:
and they look cool too.


IMO they are really nice bikes and i like em and if they are anything like the viper 90 GET IT...my friend that races has a viper 90 for his little daughter and that HAULZ *** hetrick pipe and all those goodies fastest 90 i ever saw

just brought that up to mention that you can prob get aftermarket for this 50 as well

Pappy
08-11-2004, 08:53 PM
we had an ETON 90 and yes, the parts for the 90 etons fit the 50 etons until you get to the cyclinder ofcourse:p

efilnicafesin
08-12-2004, 06:39 AM
Pappy... you have pm. :D