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Re: looking for advise from the dirt bike gurus
« Reply #25 on: February 07, 2013, 12:40:52 PM »
I agree with staying away from quads. They don't produce the advanced skills of a 2 wheel bike and when they turn over they go over with a big thud. Check out these kids, all would be 10 or under and some of them would have better skills than most adults:


http://youtu.be/_pA3n-TFpJU


I was with my bike at a moto trial club ride in Canungra recently when a mum and dad turned up with their 3 kids, 2 boys 1 girl, between 6 and 12 and each had an Oset. They spent hours riding these things around the paddock, up the hills, through the creeks. I reckon these things are one of the best to introduce kids to riding. Best part is, you are legally allowed to use them at the local park ;)   

It's another option, and they're a quality bike

http://www.osetbikes.com.au/

mechatechno also make a quality kids elec. bike:  http://mecatecno.es/


Just another option to think about ;)

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These things are great.   Any idea what they cost?
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Re: looking for advise from the dirt bike gurus
« Reply #26 on: February 07, 2013, 02:11:04 PM »
Be careful on the multistrad. They are ugly as julia gillard but go like a stripper on chrystal meth.

They also have a habit of making test riders 20k poorer....
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Re: looking for advise from the dirt bike gurus
« Reply #27 on: February 07, 2013, 04:13:21 PM »
Have fun - perfect bike for those great tasmanian twisties!!
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Re: looking for advise from the dirt bike gurus
« Reply #28 on: February 08, 2013, 09:13:08 AM »
Have fun - perfect bike for those great tasmanian twisties!!
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Re: looking for advise from the dirt bike gurus
« Reply #29 on: February 26, 2013, 08:53:39 PM »
survived the poker run on the multi strada - and i have decided not for me. They love the tassie roads handle really well but #### they go, what a weapon. i can see myself ending up a little bit hurted on one of these, under estimated by the pretty boy metro sexuals on their jappers put them in their spot very quickly  ;D ;D
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Re: looking for advise from the dirt bike gurus
« Reply #30 on: February 27, 2013, 01:58:36 AM »
These things are great.   Any idea what they cost?

Hey mate,

sorry about the delay :)  they sell for about $1200-$2000. I believe they're in a showroom in Canungra. I'm prob gonna get one for my daughter.

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« Reply #31 on: February 27, 2013, 09:51:27 PM »
Thanks Jeeps.   That's nowhere near as bad as I thought.
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Re: looking for advise from the dirt bike gurus
« Reply #32 on: February 28, 2013, 12:02:52 PM »
Hey mate no worries.

The aussie suppliers are:

Oset: KD Moto  http://www.kdmototrials.com.au/bikes_details.php?PID=83

Mechatechno: The Hell Team http://www.thehellteam.com/catalogue/c6/c216

Prices are on the website. The larger bikes for 10-14 y/o kids are about $1700-$1900 the smaller ones for 3-10 y/o kids are $1200-$1600.


I've dealt with The Hell Team plenty of times for my full size comp bike and they're extremely good to deal with. I believe they're in Sydney.

There's people putting their 2-3 y/o kids on these bikes. Check out this 3.5 y/o with his dad. The things are so quiet you can take them down the local park. Yes, they're not a trail bike or motorcross bike - they're not supposed to be, they're a trials bike. Kids who learn on these bikes to ride trials style can then ride anything down the track. Why do you think Steffan Merriman was the World Enduro Champion 4 times and Aussie Trials champion several times in the 90's? He started as a kid riding these trials bikes. A long time ago when i was 10-14 years old i attended a few 'trials training' camps run by Steffan and apart from being a super nice guy he's a bloody good rider on any bike.


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