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[QUOTE="trial_07, post: 1114347, member: 53593"] Since my parents seperated when my youngest brother was 5 or so, I taught him how to ride bicycles and motorcycles. At the age of three, it took him one afternoon with me to learn on a bicycle without the two small wheels. At the age of 5, I decided it was time for him to try that pw50. Unfortunately I had lost the screw that locks the throttle so I taught him to release the throttle and apply the brakes. I started running in back of him to hold him, he eventually caught his balance. During 5 minutes or so he would cruise around in the field and had no trouble at all. Then he comes towards me and the garage and pins the thing :whoa: So I shout ''brake! brake! BRAKE! BRAAAAKE!!!!!'' but he sorts of panic because that bike goes fast for a 5 year old and here he comes stiff as a bar holding on to the throttle and the bars. I try to catch him and the bike but in vain, he crashes in the four wheeler in the back of the garage! Ouch! Any my thumb was pretty big also. Now he is 10 years old and rides my old xr 80 really well. He is really motivated to have a motocross, but my father won't let me sell the pw50 and the xr80 to buy one for him. :yell: [/QUOTE]
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