ellandoh said:a quad will double your maintenance cost as well as time, double the amount of tires, brakes, suspension, etc..............take up double the space in your garage...........etc.
if you do go quad , first of all get some nerf bars or your son will run himself over in a matter of minutes , the back tires have a habit of reaching up and grabbing ya............stepbrother had rod in leg from first quad experience 15yo.
next is stock up on front bumpers and tie rods, ruts, roots, and trees tend to be magnets for destroying these on quads as my cousin can attest to
rickyd said:FInd him some good gear, helmet, goggles, gloves, boots and knee gaurds/protection and a chest protector, it all adds up, but money well spent..
Rick
ellandoh said:kids bikes are great , in the respect that they seem to hold their value well, i wouldnt be afraid to get a good learner bike to start on and mid season . if he really takes to it you can almost always get the majority of your cash back to go towards the next bike. just dont buy new
AFMEDIC said::nod:
Wouldn't have it any other way. I ride sportbikes and I NEVER ride without my gear.
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