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Nobbylad 22-09-09 02:25 PM

Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
I'm looking for a way of getting my two sons some experience of biking and was wondering if anyone has any advice?

They are 14 and 11 and I was thinking about getting a pit bike or such for them to use, however would imagine we'd be quite restricted in where they could use it. Have looked around for local go kart/mini moto places, however they only seem to cater for mini moto racing and I don't want to let the just go out on any old field etc.

When I was younger (back in the day!), there were a few places were you could go and ride a Puch 80cc with supervision/advice...but no longer it seems.

Any ideas/advice anyone?

Thanks in advance.

the_lone_wolf 22-09-09 02:27 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
Might want to try MX tracks, they may run open or youth days where they could get some experience of controlling a bike, if you can do it off road it'll help a lot on the road

suzsv650 22-09-09 02:28 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
Mini Moto Racing.

They start at about 5yrs all the way up to 30 yr old blokes.

A decent 4.2 (starter bike) can be picked up for ~300- 400

the_lone_wolf 22-09-09 02:42 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by suzsv650 (Post 2041503)
Mini Moto Racing.

They start at about 5yrs all the way up to 30 yr old blokes.

I know a bloke well into his 40s who still rides:smt044

Nobbylad 22-09-09 02:53 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
Thanks peeps

Amplimator 22-09-09 03:14 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by suzsv650 (Post 2041503)
Mini Moto Racing.

They start at about 5yrs all the way up to 30 yr old blokes.

A decent 4.2 (starter bike) can be picked up for ~300- 400

+1 on the mini moto racing, its a good place to start and they can easily be restricted if necessary to suit the young 'uns. steer well clear of the cheapy Chinese ones as ya'll spend more time fixing the thing than riding it

which reminds me, must haul out my trusty Pasini polini 4.2 and finish putting it back together to stick on fleabay

sunshine 22-09-09 03:42 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
spend £50 on a pit bike find a field job done, learn to ride better than the police quickly.

me and my mates did that, no better control than off-roading, next time im out will ask someone to film the police run after they end in all the police riders on the floor as they only use 2nd and 3rd for off-roading. there are some real motocross areas but last time i looked they was too expensive. be warned the police use 660cc machines and i use a mates 350cc

the_lone_wolf 22-09-09 03:48 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sunshine (Post 2041559)
spend £50 on a pit bike find a field job done, learn to ride better than the police quickly.

me and my mates did that, no better control than off-roading, next time im out will ask someone to film the police run after they end in all the police riders on the floor as they only use 2nd and 3rd for off-roading. there are some real motocross areas but last time i looked they was too expensive. be warned the police use 660cc machines and i use a mates 350cc

It's moronic dickery like this that gives "off-road motorcylists" a bad name and gets us banned from the few trails we can still legally use, thanks for that:rolleyes:

sunshine 22-09-09 04:04 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
well its there fault for letting great trail lands going to waste, when i first started the field i use was legal to use buts not illegal but it hasn't changed for me and my mates tho.

the_lone_wolf 22-09-09 04:15 PM

Re: Getting kids into motorcycling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sunshine (Post 2041580)
well its there fault for letting great trail lands going to waste

Flawless logic...:rolleyes:


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