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50cc's with training wheels?
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[QUOTE="FruDaddy, post: 1207742, member: 63076"] I don't feel that training wheels have any business on a motorcycle. While Steve's thinking is great for him, and I will not disagree with his decision if it worked. Personally, I stood at one end of the yard and had my boy ride to me. Once he had it down, and he started bugging me, I let him start riding in ovals. It took about 2 days. This was a case of no ride bicycle, no ride motorcycle, although I have read here (on DRN) that some kids find it easier to balance a motorcycle. If you do decide to use training wheels, do not put the kid on a motocross track. If the kid doesn't have the balance, or coordination, or whatever to ride on two wheels, then the kid has absolutely no business on a track where the only question is how bad will the fall be. I have seen a couple of kids on training wheels get a little too brave, one of which went over the bars on a 6 inch hump. Training wheels [B]ARE[/B] for flat terrain. [/QUOTE]
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