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Going slow for a newbie...
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[QUOTE="DEVONC, post: 1203180, member: 65820"] My little guy is coming off of 1.5 years on a Powerwheels electric kawasaki (looks like a kdx50 with a training axle), and I'd like to move him to a real bike, the same speed (for starters). Meaning... - A fast walk to light jog for me to catch him (6-7MPH?) - Some "engine braking" when he lets off the gas - And enough torque so that I'm not pushing him up hills with the throttle turned down I'm thinking an XR50 left in first gear, with the throttle restricted some. I keep hearing of PW's and JR's needing help getting up hills with the throttle backed off. Not sure how much engine braking they'd have, either... Sorry for the run-on about a nit of a topic, but I've had one bad experience already with a little quad for him. I just want to get my questions answered up-front this time. Thanks for your patience and any feedback! [/QUOTE]
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