Page 2 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 16 to 30 of 59

Thread: Should children be banned from riding quad bikes?

  1. #16
    Join Date
    1st September 2007 - 21:01
    Bike
    1993 Yamaha FJ 1200
    Location
    Paradise
    Posts
    14,125
    Blog Entries
    2
    Quote Originally Posted by t595 View Post
    smoking kills a shit load more people than quads eva will,have they been banned? people know the risk let them decide for themselves
    They have for those under 16 ... haven't they ???
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

  2. #17
    Join Date
    20th October 2007 - 11:34
    Bike
    BMW F650 Hoonda GB500 KTM525 sixdays
    Location
    Eating Pizza
    Posts
    1,652
    Quote Originally Posted by allycatz View Post
    It would be yet another encroachment into activities on private property...fencing home swimming pools has not stopped drownings..like Mom says, its about supervision and common sense
    My girlfriend is european- she is gobsmacked that our government has such power over us in our own homes with smacking and pool fencing and resource consents. fuck! you cant even put a shade sail up over your deck now without a building permit!
    Retired- just some guy with a few bikes......

  3. #18
    Join Date
    27th February 2009 - 21:51
    Bike
    A Thumper
    Location
    Waikato
    Posts
    29
    On the farm kids need to learn about risk and the best way to do that is doing risky activities. However, operating a machine that could squash them to death if they get it wrong isn't really a good option. There are plenty of bikes made just for kids. The problem with quads is they have four wheel so they don't fall over and that creates the perception that they are safe for little people, when in fact children don't have the weight, strength or skill to ride these machines (remembering the average age of kids hurt or killed on quads is 9). There is a reason you don't see 400cc machines in kids size. Having said that i don't think banning is the best solution at this point in time.

  4. #19
    Join Date
    20th October 2007 - 11:34
    Bike
    BMW F650 Hoonda GB500 KTM525 sixdays
    Location
    Eating Pizza
    Posts
    1,652
    Quote Originally Posted by tomobedlam View Post
    On the farm kids need to learn about risk and the best way to do that is doing risky activities. However, operating a machine that could squash them to death if they get it wrong isn't really a good option. There are plenty of bikes made just for kids. The problem with quads is they have four wheel so they don't fall over and that creates the perception that they are safe for little people, when in fact children don't have the weight, strength or skill to ride these machines (remembering the average age of kids hurt or killed on quads is 9). There is a reason you don't see 400cc machines in kids size. Having said that i don't think banning is the best solution at this point in time.

    I bought a couple of quads to hire out.- it was very very scary watching first timers on narrow -off camber tracks. I sold them pretty quick. IMHO they belong on dairy farms and beaches.
    Retired- just some guy with a few bikes......

  5. #20
    Join Date
    7th January 2005 - 09:47
    Bike
    .
    Location
    .
    Posts
    2,098
    Banned?....FUCK NO.........Let Darwin weave his magic, kill off the weak and create a super race of riders!

  6. #21
    Join Date
    25th April 2007 - 15:52
    Bike
    Triumph Bonneville & Street Triple
    Location
    Kapiti Coast
    Posts
    519
    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    I bought a couple of quads to hire out.- it was very very scary watching first timers on narrow -off camber tracks. I sold them pretty quick. IMHO they belong on dairy farms and beaches.
    Had more frights on Quad bikes than I've ever had on two wheels and there bloody heavy to pick up once you've rolled it

  7. #22
    Join Date
    14th January 2006 - 23:37
    Bike
    04 Buell XB12R 06 WR250F
    Location
    Manukau City/Wiri
    Posts
    2,479
    know of a few kids that wont go near a 2 wheeler, but have no hesitation to get on a quad bike, even if they have never ridden one.
    It comes down to those that get them for there kids, trying to educating them the do's and don'ts , but then again there are those who buy them for there kids, and don't have a clue themselves.
    Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
    Nathan Woods R.I.P.

  8. #23
    Join Date
    4th February 2005 - 07:32
    Bike
    Rattlecan blue
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    3,963
    From what I've seen the problem isn't kids on quads, it's kids on adult quads. I'm not aware of any fatalaties involving LT50s. I guess the problem is small people on full size 4wd farm quads complete with any number of agricultural attachments. If 450 enduro bikes didn't fall over of their own accord I'm sure we would see more under 12s getting killed on those as well. Every time a youngster gets killed on one of these things somebody has made a bad decision and it isn't junior, it's mum or dad.

  9. #24
    Join Date
    2nd October 2005 - 00:47
    Bike
    CR250
    Location
    Papamoa
    Posts
    3,993
    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    From what I've seen the problem isn't kids on quads, it's kids on adult quads. I'm not aware of any fatalaties involving LT50s. I guess the problem is small people on full size 4wd farm quads complete with any number of agricultural attachments. If 450 enduro bikes didn't fall over of their own accord I'm sure we would see more under 12s getting killed on those as well. Every time a youngster gets killed on one of these things somebody has made a bad decision and it isn't junior, it's mum or dad.
    Very true.

    I want to get my boy a LT50 to start off on (just to get the basics) but once he can balance and stuff, he will be on a 2 wheeler straight away.

    Only if he wants to ride though.

  10. #25
    Join Date
    27th August 2009 - 12:15
    Bike
    CRF450 '09
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    461
    SixPackBack Banned?....FUCK NO.........Let Darwin weave his magic, kill off the weak and create a super race of riders!
    Comedy Gold right there.


    If we take away decisions for everything for kids, they will become adults with no risk assessment skills and be too old to learn any. Changing the law won't change anything and if you look at what is already in place, it is ample, people just need to adhere to it.

  11. #26
    Join Date
    17th April 2009 - 22:12
    Bike
    2012 KTM 125sx
    Location
    Nth Shore
    Posts
    565
    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    Very true.

    I want to get my boy a LT50 to start off on (just to get the basics) but once he can balance and stuff, he will be on a 2 wheeler straight away.

    Only if he wants to ride though.
    LT50's are great for the little ones. Alot of the problems are with dickhead parents or so called adults who are meant to be in charge. Too many people just chuck kids on any bike & leave them to it.
    Just gotta spend a day on the pee wee track at the Sandpit - heaps of young kids on there with no idea with no parents in sight - normally they're out riding themselves.

  12. #27
    Join Date
    13th January 2004 - 11:00
    Bike
    Honda PC800
    Location
    Henderson -auckland
    Posts
    14,163
    Ya know that this thread is even up really totally completely and utterly fucks me off.
    Should kids be banned from quads -HELL NO --should dickhead parents with no clues be banned--hell yea.
    An LT 50 kids quad is set up to be totally failsafe. The safety features when used correctly are far better than on any two wheeler anywhere.
    The thing is becaus four wheels are stable if the parent pulls the pug out --the quad rolls to a stop.If the kid gets tired they let go of the throttle.
    They have been safely opperated by kids as young as 4 years old.
    Where the problem lies is in lack of decent supervision,training and dress sense.
    I can honestly say I have supervised literally hundreds of hours of quads being used. NOT ONCE has a child had serious or even semi serious injury.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

  13. #28
    Join Date
    10th May 2009 - 15:22
    Bike
    2010 Honda CB1000R Predator
    Location
    Orewa, Auckland
    Posts
    4,490
    Blog Entries
    19
    I'd have to vote no, based on the assumption that there isn't a significant number of deaths (don't know how many child deaths occurr on quads, but I'm guessing not many).

    There is already sufficient legislation around duty of care to deal with parents that are completely negligent.

    Learning is what children do, and appropriate parent care and supervision should be enough.

  14. #29
    Join Date
    5th August 2007 - 19:35
    Bike
    one that goes
    Location
    In a tent
    Posts
    792
    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    My girlfriend is european- she is gobsmacked that our government has such power over us in our own homes with smacking and pool fencing and resource consents. fuck! you cant even put a shade sail up over your deck now without a building permit!
    Nor listern to music unless it is wisper quite SSHHHHHH SORRY DIDN'T HEAR THAT..

  15. #30
    Join Date
    28th November 2007 - 13:41
    Bike
    2008 CRF450, CBR900RR, 125 Pit bike
    Location
    Hamilton
    Posts
    733
    No way! i lernt to ride a Suzuki 350cc farm quad before i could even reach the foot rest i had to almost get of the bike to change gear. New generation of kids are getting soft and its because of the pussy ass parents. If a kid dosent learn young whats not to say they still dont hurt him/her self when they are older. I ride farm quads and race quads its about knowing the limits and not second guessing your self that gets you into trouble and i think learing from a young age on small quad is the best way to achive this. (Or large quad in my case)

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •