1st ride!

Use some common sense ....
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1st ride!

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I know, I'm a puss for having a leash, and even with the throttle screwed all the way in, I was pulling on that bad boy. He loves it! I bought him a xr50 for Christmas, and it was way too big. I picked up the JR50 last night and it's still a little big, but he knows how to use the throttle and the brake. I spent 30 min. covering the basics.

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nice stuff
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Very :cool:
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A friend of mine had a son who whiskey throttled his PW50 across their nice big front yard, down an embankment and across a relatively busy street. :shock: Thankfully, he wasn't hit. You're not a "puss" in my book.

Anyway, that's a great vid. :cool:
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That IS AWESOME! Wat to go Dad!
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Post by NightBiker07 »

eh, hes still a bit young. as his skill improves, slowly give him more throttle. when he outgrows that, time for a KX65 :twisted:
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