I definitely wanted one of these for my kid. Our Gio has been crashed so many times and I’m constantly replacing parts and it has no reliability. I couldn’t justify the price tag for this so I got an electric razor max 400. If he keeps showing interest I will get him a bigger Yamaha.
From what age do you think a kid is able to ride this? My boy is 3 and a bit, and is crazy capable on his little mountainbike. He want to ride dirt, but I am afraid he will outgrow the PW50 too fast. But I kinda feel like this bike is a bit too big to start with for a 3 year old.
We went from the Razer to SSR to TTR50 within about 3 years, so riding the TTR by 6 and figure a few more years on it. This bike is noticeably heavier than the SSR. But for $500 the SSR allowed us to economically determine if this was a sport for our son. After roughly a summer it started to have a range of issues. Carb, drive, exhaust, nothing I couldn’t fix, but just annoying issues unrelated to use. Suggest you try to find a used PW or new SSR. Nice thing about PW is you can usually use it then resell it without much of a loss. It’s a guess, but SSR probably sits a little taller.
I definitely wanted one of these for my kid. Our Gio has been crashed so many times and I’m constantly replacing parts and it has no reliability.
I couldn’t justify the price tag for this so I got an electric razor max 400. If he keeps showing interest I will get him a bigger Yamaha.
I knew I shoulda got this over the pw50 but I didn't want to wait for them to order it
Perfect review.
Yo me and my Dad went to this guy's house Anthony Lewis my friend now we traded the 2011 TTR125L for a TTR110E
From what age do you think a kid is able to ride this? My boy is 3 and a bit, and is crazy capable on his little mountainbike. He want to ride dirt, but I am afraid he will outgrow the PW50 too fast. But I kinda feel like this bike is a bit too big to start with for a 3 year old.
We went from the Razer to SSR to TTR50 within about 3 years, so riding the TTR by 6 and figure a few more years on it. This bike is noticeably heavier than the SSR. But for $500 the SSR allowed us to economically determine if this was a sport for our son. After roughly a summer it started to have a range of issues. Carb, drive, exhaust, nothing I couldn’t fix, but just annoying issues unrelated to use. Suggest you try to find a used PW or new SSR. Nice thing about PW is you can usually use it then resell it without much of a loss. It’s a guess, but SSR probably sits a little taller.