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seano
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« on: February 19, 2011, 06,36:12 AM »

Bought my lads a CRF50 ,11 model ,my 7 year old (Kai)rides it no worries but the 4 year old (Nayt)is all wonky ,(yeah yeah i know chip off the old block) so I am after some training wheels . I found some (what looks like good ones) on ebay but b4 i puchase i thought i may as well ask if anybody here at amtra has some they would like to sell. ta seano
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MarcL

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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2011, 08,36:04 AM »

welcome boys to the CRF club !!!
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2t4me

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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2011, 08,46:42 AM »

for what itsworth Sean, i reckon if he's riding it at all - wonky or not- without training wheels let him go and he'll soon be over the wonkiness. I think they can become to reliant on the training wheels and they can become more of a hindrence than anything..

If however he is tippingover the second you let go or he tries to move maybe consider them then..

Just my 2 cents!!
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seano
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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2011, 09,20:56 AM »



If however he is tippingover the second you let go or he tries to move maybe consider them then..

Just my 2 cents!!
unfortunately its more so that this is the problem,im sick of running behind holding him upright(now thers a thought maybe someone could run behind me and hold me up when i get the wonks)
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2t4me

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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2011, 09,55:35 AM »

is he riding a pushie with or without traing wheels???

Have you got the arvo free tomorrow?? did you get my 2nd pm??
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seano
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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2011, 11,41:19 AM »

is he riding a pushie with or without traing wheels???


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« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2011, 07,52:34 PM »

Hey Seano
If he needs training wheels keep him on a push bike
You didn’t start riding a 510 for you first bike
Training wheels and on motor bike = hospital
He needs to be able to ride and balance with thinking before adding throttle
Control to the equation
John T
PS don’t get your ambitions ahead of their capabilities

11yo KX 80
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« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2011, 11,43:54 AM »

hey Sean, take the traning wheels off the pushie, let him sus that out,(it wont take long) then he will work out how to stay on his moty.
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