my grandson was 5, he always had a can do attitude, with any sport, so was easy for him, just told him what to do.
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.
Got #1 & #2 an LT50 a year ago, after one of Frosty's Kids' Days. #1 now (6 3/4) about to leave a CRF50 as he can no longer grip it with his knees - there's no bike there. #2 (4 & a half) still on the quad as he can't reach the ground on the CRF - but he's hankering for the day. If I win Lotto he might get a JR50, but some days I wonder if he's ready. Other days he's really on it.
Both were ace on a bicycle before we let them on a powered bike (ie: they both are now, #2 was good on a trike before getting on the quad.). The local skate-park gets a weekly work-out from #2 when the big kids are in school. Mountain biking and ramps/see-saws/cones all good for teaching control. Once you're happy that they're able to control a bicycle, try them on a mate's or local dealer demo bike. Then watch the red mist descend!
As for working ears, I find that whatever I say never gets through, but any random stranger can say the same thing, and suddenly it's like they hear it for the first time... I suspect I'm not alone in this.
BM-GS
Auckland
I think i was 6 or 7 when i started to ride
WISDOM IS KNOWING KARMA REALLY CAN'T GET YOU.
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SPEED KILLS, BUT YOU GET THERE FASTER
DILLIGAF = Does it look like I give a FUCK - Hell no!
Mate , my kids have all been on dirtbikes ever since they could support themselves sitting up ( with me doubling them on a qr50) , the bug was instilled then , they all started riding by themselves at 4-5 yrs old ... 20 years and 6 kids later they all still ride and my only daughter ( 4 yrs old ) is riding the qr50 without the trainer wheels now ... " I used to run around the backyard with rope tied to the back of the bike to slow her down " , now I can sit back and just watch from the deck ... it was all worth it ...
Ride Whore ; i'll ride with anyone once ..
I got my first bike when I was 28. *sob*
Got my boy a late 90's yz80 when he was 10. 11 now, and I hope the chicks dig scars! I thought about getting one earlier, but I am cheap, and I figured to wait until he can handle gears was good. The bike gives him plenty to grow into, and is a good confidence builder, but now I need to pay for gas, and he seems to be able to burn it at quite a rate. Need to get out on some trails with him now, but need to get myself a proper dirt bike to keep up with him.
All real good though. For both of us.
My boys started at 5 and 7 - they shared a QR50 for about 6 months (Don't recommend sharing a motorbike!...) Went to PW80's for about 12 months then to KX65's and haven't look back since.
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