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Old 10-31-2010, 09:48 PM   #21
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He has been riding with his friends and I think either thats the type that they have or his eyes got all glossed over with all the added bolt on shit. I need to talk to the kid and let him know thats half the fun of those little rides is tinkering with it yourself and making it custom your tastes



The kid is 14 years old, just wears size thirteen shoes and is taller than Gas by like 3 feet
Ok then go by my last reference, at 6ft tall(if he really is and not just exaggerated) needs to be on a fullsize MX'er 125 or 250F.

On a smaller bike, he's not going to fit and it's going to be REAL awkward trying to ride that bike around a field or anywhere else.
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Old 10-31-2010, 09:50 PM   #22
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250f would be my reccomendation
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Old 10-31-2010, 09:54 PM   #23
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Old 10-31-2010, 09:56 PM   #24
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he likes it, just saying
I'd like to be able to fit bigger clothes. Some shit just aint meant to be.
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Old 10-31-2010, 10:55 PM   #25
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That bike is a rip off. Half of those parts are worthless for resale. All that performance shit doesn't really do much. You can get a big bored KLX110 that's built with the same custom parts in the low 1000s and it would beat the ever living shit out of that bike.

Tell your friend to go to Planetminis.com and find a clean cheap bike on there if they want a midsize mini.

I agree with everyone else, get him a big bike. A CRF230F is a good place to start for someone that age.
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That bike is a rip off. Half of those parts are worthless for resale. All that performance shit doesn't really do much. You can get a big bored KLX110 that's built with the same custom parts in the low 1000s and it would beat the ever living shit out of that bike.

Tell your friend to go to Planetminis.com and find a clean cheap bike on there if they want a midsize mini.

I agree with everyone else, get him a big bike. A CRF230F is a good place to start for someone that age.
Forgot about the CRF230... Heck, there are some outstanding KTMs in this category.
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Old 11-01-2010, 01:29 AM   #28
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I was riding a yz250 at that age and earlier. I never rode a 125 or anything like that. I had a 50cc minibike though when I was like 8.

Tell him to like this

http://flint.craigslist.org/mcy/2034204002.html

KX250 and I don't even like Kawi's and it's $1900


http://flint.craigslist.org/mcy/2031897841.html

YZ 250 $1250


Buy the kid some stickers to put on it. Then explain what a real dirtbike is and a pit-bike and tell him the other kids will make fun of him for riding a bling bling fake bike.

And if he is worth his weight as a young man he will have that custom pitbike beat to shit within a week.
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Old 11-01-2010, 09:48 AM   #29
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wrong bike for a 6 footer if you ask me. also standard rule of any thing mechanical. the more you modify it the less reliable it is. when it comes time to fix it you need to know everything that's in it so replacement parts can be found.
as has been said, i agree with 125 2 stroke or 250 4 stroke bike. he will be much happier in the long run. the ycan make a 110 look pretty good in an ad but it is still just a mini bike. the bike itself might be alright for him if it was stock and if they understood he would want more within a season if he liked it.
i would pass on that one. you could as a "bike guy" offer to go look at a couple bikes with him. point out a couple things he needs to look for and what not. kind of get his mind in the right frame to look at the machine not just all the stuff that's been added to it.
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