the kids learning, so I figured where you going to get parts when they break it too. where are you going to get oil filters and plastics, so not going to get anything for the chineese one when you sell it and they are. any if the major brand ones yo can just go to the dealer and be back in business quick. one of the guys in the club bought a 90 Polaris one, reverse and a horn, pretty cool for learning and faster stuff too, we went to tall pines which is a park, lots of hills and mud, he did fine. he rode with his dad on the black trails
pretty much what anybody want to do, to me though the money is better spent on a 80 or 90, you can adapt it to the skill level of the kid for longer. you can turn the throttle down for beginning in the yard for a while and when you want to go to tougher or faster levels it will do that too. I would say it was good till 10-12 when they can steer something like a recon. she drove my outlander fine was eps. wouldnt trust any kid with that power but she is a lot more responsible than I was she, always says she is afraid of going fast and breaking it. good I suppose but she didn't get it from me or her mom is worse than me, had to get her her own too so I could ride mine