rigger
04-25-2010, 07:22 PM
I know absolutely nothing about little quads so a little point in the right direction would be great.
I am going to start keeping and eye out for something for my little girl to start to learn how to ride.
She is only 4 1/2 right now and she is not a big kid at all. So I was thinking if I could start looking for something smaller, pick it up and fix it up for her over the summer, she might have somthing to ride in the fall that she could handle.
I grew up with bikes and have only played with ATV's over the past few years so I really do not know what would be a decent smaller machine for her.
When it comes to games like soccer, she is not all that into it. But you mention something about a bike or ATV, she is right on it. She can just about start my wife's 400EX and she almost has it figured out with what she has to do to make it go. I think she is pretty smart for her age when it comes to stuff like that.
I would prefer something that I can easily get parts for. Rebuild it, get plastics and seat covers for and or modify as she gets better with it.
I have heard that some of the cheaper ones are hard to get parts for.
What are some good used machines to keep and eye out for. This will have to be a real budget built machine since extra hobby money is hard to come by right now.
Thanks for your thoughts guys.
I am going to start keeping and eye out for something for my little girl to start to learn how to ride.
She is only 4 1/2 right now and she is not a big kid at all. So I was thinking if I could start looking for something smaller, pick it up and fix it up for her over the summer, she might have somthing to ride in the fall that she could handle.
I grew up with bikes and have only played with ATV's over the past few years so I really do not know what would be a decent smaller machine for her.
When it comes to games like soccer, she is not all that into it. But you mention something about a bike or ATV, she is right on it. She can just about start my wife's 400EX and she almost has it figured out with what she has to do to make it go. I think she is pretty smart for her age when it comes to stuff like that.
I would prefer something that I can easily get parts for. Rebuild it, get plastics and seat covers for and or modify as she gets better with it.
I have heard that some of the cheaper ones are hard to get parts for.
What are some good used machines to keep and eye out for. This will have to be a real budget built machine since extra hobby money is hard to come by right now.
Thanks for your thoughts guys.