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Childs Bike Age 12 Yrs


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Depends what your budget and mechanical knowledge is. An electric bike such as an oset will be easier to learn to ride, zero maintenance but expensive.

 

A ty 80 is a good start, but you may go a long way to find one.

 

A beta 80... 

 

Dont laugh, but if you just want him to learn to ride a bike and not specifically a trials bike, a pit bike is just about your best bet on a budget.

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hi lineaway

been thinking about buying a TY80 for my Grandson and I'd wondered if you can gear it down as you say so that the clutch doesn't matter

have you done this and if so what do you recommend?

 

thanks Lee

 It`s been awhile since my son had his. I want to say 11-48 and my 200 pound friends use a 54.

http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/the-compleat-yamaha-ty80-thread.574301/

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so lineaway, how does this work?

 

I change the sprockets to the sizes you've suggested, I follow that

 

what happens then? you start the bike, it ticks over nicely in neutral, you pull the clutch & put it in gear then let out the clutch without twisting the throttle & you don't move until you rev it? 

 

& then you just stay in the one gear then roll off the throttle to stop plus using the brakes?

 

sorry if it's a dumb question!

 

thanks, Lee

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