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  1. #16
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    Son went JR50 to JR80 to KX85BW with flywheel weight.

    Maybe try a JR80 next.

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    Ktm mini adv. or snr adv if you can find one are best form learner intermediate. they are not high maintenance either
    Best play and competitive in the mini Trail class of mx.
    other end of the scale
    You can repack the KTM50sx to make them less fierce and the 09sx on models are pretty easy to ride compared to the 2002-2008 and the height is adjustable.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay GTI View Post
    If any of the recent "what bike?" threads in this section are anything to go by, just get a KXF450 and be done with it....
    like your train of thought there


    Also, what bikes do people recommend for a 5 month old girl? Or am I being a little over-keen?
    No not over keen i got my daughter a little 50cc quad at bout 8 months lol with the idea she would grow into it used it to take her for rides round the yard once old enough she was dead keen on it.
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    I went from a JR50 to a KTM mini adventure for my son. They are heaps better and my some loves it. He will happly be on that for another year I'd say and he is 6 1/4. If you get a SX, they are very aggressive and you can adjust the clutch, but they just don't really run right afterwards as they want to rev hard.

    The problem with all the other bikes (excluding the MX ones) is that they have shit suspension.

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    My three kids have all progressed through the following bikes LT50, OSET 12.5, OSET 16, CRF50, KTM50 mini, JR80. The youngest has really out grown the KTM50 mini (now 8) but it is a big step to a KX or KTM65. He is able to ride the JR80 but really finds it flat and heavy compared to the KTM50. A couple of his friends have stepped up to 65’s but he can still pass them on the 50 because he is so much more confident and feels much more in control. It’s not just the height but the weight that makes it a struggle to make the step up in size.
    I would recommend the KTM50 mini. They are much better than they used to be as far as maintenance goes don’t get anything older than 2009 as that is when they did major improvements.

    PM me if you are interested as we will be looking to sell our 2009 KTM50 Mini soon.

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    Whats with the ktm adventure models. Are they all aircooled? Suspension got dampening? Is there a mini and a normal size like the current sx?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattr View Post
    Whats with the ktm adventure models. Are they all aircooled? Suspension got dampening? Is there a mini and a normal size like the current sx?
    The Mini adv were available in JR and SNR they had drum brakes the SNR had full travel suspension the same size as a SX both had effective damping.
    The pre 09 had coil springs in the clutch rather than belvel washers so they didn't need as much maintenance. They were much less fierce than the MX bikes and had smaller carbs. All the ADV had an autolube system as well.
    The SNR avd was a pretty neat bike, much in demand.
    I have not seen the later adv mini apart or SNR but i assume they followed to the non-primary clutch motor with the clutch based on dominator type design.

    I feel the most impotant thing with the kids is that they can comfortably reach the ground to give them confidence.



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    If it's of interest I have a really tidy 2009 KTM 50 SX Mini for sale? Had new barrel and piston 3 hours ago. Crank and bottom end was checked and all within spec. I've only ever run it on Motorex fully synthetic oil, changed the transmission oil after every second ride, serviced really well. Has a full illab kit. Been extremely reliable. Easy to use with the oil pump and all. We've got the clutch set really low as Keiran was a bit scared of it to begin with and then I never ramped up the speed, have extra shims if you want to make it more aggressive. Forks serviced and oil changed when we did the motor, rear shock serviced/re-gassed etc an hour ago. Almost new Bridgestone 404s on it. Mint little starter MX bike really. Keiran's ridden it for a year and a half, mid pack club rider, doesn't jump lol.
    You can have it for $2100 and I'll freight it to Auckland for nothing.
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    Yamaha PW80's are a great transition. 3 gears but no clutch to deal with, 2 stroke but no real power band. Super low (and cheap) maintenance. My son had one after his 50cc and rode it for a year or two before moving up to a DS/JR80 with a clutch,
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    Thanks for the advise, ended up squeezing him into a ktm 50sx, have lowered it and put a spacer in the carb to keep the slide from going past half way. Will see how it goes this weekend after greasing it up. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattr View Post
    Thanks for the advise, ended up squeezing him into a ktm 50sx, have lowered it and put a spacer in the carb to keep the slide from going past half way. Will see how it goes this weekend after greasing it up. Cheers.
    what year SX?



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    it is a 2014

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattr View Post
    it is a 2014
    it will be great then, nice and smooth power. If it intimidates the wee one try earplugs seems silly but its been known to work noise is intimidating



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    it will be great then, nice and smooth power. If it intimidates the wee one try earplugs seems silly but its been known to work noise is intimidating
    Awesome thanks, thats really helpful advice. Cheers

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    First ride this morning. Jumped on and took off.Came back half hour later from the paddocks. Went awesome. Man these bikes are insane.
    Does anyone know the lowest clutch setting that is usable? standard is 9 clicks, I made it 6 but wonder if i can reduce some more to make it a bit easier starting off. Im stoked.

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