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re: Dirt bike for tall teenage boy who's never ridden, but is fearless?

Posted on 10/3/12 at 10:44 am to
Posted by lesserof2weevils
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Posted on 10/3/12 at 10:44 am to
It's going to be a HUGE surprise, because we are very protective. But if he can't go fast on something he's going to implode. And as a parent you choose your battles...
Posted by subMOA
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Posted on 10/3/12 at 11:31 am to
Listen to Yammie 250F. He knows what he's talking about. I rode enduros before I was fat and a dad. Now I've got my 5 yo starting out on a PW50- that he's been riding since 4 and a half.

If I was you, I'd look for a clapped out 125 2 stroke. Maintenance is high on a modern 4 stroke....and not everyone is skilled enough to do it right. Note, I didn't say do it, many claim they know, but aren't very good at it. Your high school son will be able to take care of his mishaps and do his own top end jobs on a 2 stroke and it'll only cost about 50 bucks for the piston kit.

This post was edited on 10/3/12 at 12:24 pm
Posted by subMOA
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Posted on 10/3/12 at 11:56 am to
quote:

going to be a HUGE surprise, because we are very protective. But if he can't go fast on something he's going to implode. And as a parent you choose your battles...


Just saw this- probably better to get on the 150F- it'll be non-violent enough to keep him safe until he can prove himself. Then it becomes your 14 yo's bike and Captain can get on a 125 2 stroke or 250 four stroke.

You are probably really, really confused about the interchangeable terms on power.....

Basically- any air cooled 4 stroke (like the 150 you are considering)- those have the fins all around the motor- are good entry level units fast enough to be fun, but not too fast to do 150' jumps.

Any water cooled bike- has a radiator just like your car- are violent and are meant to be. They need to be fast to win races, do big jumps, and generally cause lots of mischeif, mayhem, and ultimately fun. The two strokes, by their design, are more power dense...that means a smaller 2 stroke motor will make the same power as a bigger water cooled 4 stroke.

In dirt bike world, that is accepted as a 125 2 stroke is equivalent to a 250 four stroke and a 250 2 stroke is equivalent to a 450 four stroke.

A 2 stroke requires you to mix the gas and oil like your weedeater. A four stroke requires you to change the oil periodically.

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