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    Getting a 12 year old on the track.

    My oldest is showing a bit of promise at this motorbiking thing.
    I'd like to get his bum on a racey type bike and see how he goes. he's all of 4 foot 10 tall.
    Is there any way he can get out on the bucket track and give it a go??
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    Turn up with appropriate gear and ask John Conner for a try. I believe that's how Auckers does it...

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    Hey frosty John Conner would be the one to call and have a talk with, number is on the AMCC website if you dont have it already. I know we have younger kids out on there pit bikes durring the minimoto sessions at the moment, I would imagine thou your son would get bored with that pretty quick thou

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    around the 20th of december we are having a fun day
    bring any gear that you have can steel or buy for him and come out
    there will be a bike or 2 he can try and I'm sure john will insist he gives it a go
    he wont need a licence or anything
    and if he hase all the gear John is ok with him playing around after race days are over
    good practice till he turns 13 just dont tell his mum
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