Just personal opinion but when I'm a dad in a few years or so, I'm putting my kid on a brand name machine like my dad did for me when I was little. You can buy 3 Gio's or get 'em a Honda that they can bag and bag day in and day out and hold up like a champ.
Just personal opinion but when I'm a dad in a few years or so, I'm putting my kid on a brand name machine like my dad did for me when I was little. You can buy 3 Gio's or get 'em a Honda that they can bag and bag day in and day out and hold up like a champ.
so u think its safe for a 8 year old to handle a 500 plus pound quad?
that "know how" and "PROPER skills" comes from experience, not learning on a 500# machine at 8 years old or younger. believe me you will think different when you are a father. a lot of things can go very wrong very fast with a big machine.
look at all the cases of kids riding adulkt quads and rolling and hurting or killing the kid anyone no matter how much traning u give them can have a accident even u. thats why they make small kids size quads. as a dad no way my 7 year old is allowed to take my quad for a spin and he has rode for 4 years,he has drove mine with me on it yes but never on his own.
my son has had a few spills and has rolled his frist quad as he pandiced thank god he was on a PROPER SIZE QUAD or it would have killed him as it came down on top of him he also wears all the gear cheast protcter pants boots etc. had it been a full size quad it likely would have busted him up big time and he wasnt a new rider with no traning he had i would say probaly close to 100 hrs of ride time but things happen,but if someone wants to put their kid on a adult size quad and something happens i hope they can sleep at night.and as for the kid breaking the arms on a 350 jumping it what ie he jumping a 4x4? if so the ranchers are not made for that as prove it broke