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the kids are all right
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[QUOTE="yz250roost, post: 663461, member: 20224"] I'm 22 and have always loved working on my bikes, it could be that I HAD to fix up a bike if I wanted to ride it. My Dad had two old yamahas sitting around but they didn't run, once I got into wanting to ride he said that I could ride if I fixed up his old bikes first . The most beneficial thing that happened as a result is that the first bike was a 125, once I got that running and felt I needed more power I fixed up the 250. That was back when I was 15 and now I just recently did a frame teardown on my 98 Yz 250 all by myself, there is nothing more satisfying than ripping your bike apart to all different pieces, then putting it all back together again without having to look at the directions. Organization is key to what I learned, remember to teach them to keep things in the right order and nothing can get misplaced. [/QUOTE]
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