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KTM50's in pw50 class?
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[QUOTE="stu182, post: 346560, member: 16902"] Jason i agree, the pw has been unchanged for almost 20 yrs. Sure its a beginner bike but imo more the reason to have better suspension. Ktm also has a option for a foot brake. I have no clue why yam wouldn't put one on this bike. One of the biggest thing my son had to get used to was a foot brake instead of hand brake. Starting a kid out with a hand brake is wrong. Hard for little hands to fully engage it. Where i would agrue is the shaft to chain thing. If its a pw shaft class then they shouldn't be allowed. Around d-11 it's 4-8 and yea when my son started out he had to race against kids that would jump off a cobra or ktm. Now that my son 7 and riding to classes. I can see a logic. Starting out they build the desire to win from losing alot. The older they get the more experience they get and the more they win. And it's all about building the kids confidence and riding experience. I'll stop rambling on now. [/QUOTE]
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