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Virtually New TTR 125L

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For Sale TTR 125L - bought new last year. Has maybe 5 hours of riding on it. New $3500.

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is it the electric start model?
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No it is the kick model. Didn't want to make it too easy for my son!

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Kwi-Chang wrote:No it is the kick model. Didn't want to make it too easy for my son!

i see that strategy worked........................................................................................................................................

















5 hours later........ :D

sorry, couldn't resist :cheers:
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oops...double post.
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Too right SpinalGuy! He's just not a dirt biking boy. Hockey & team sports yes. Dirt biking no.

Bought him a TTR-90 and he rode it a bit but then complained it was too small (it was) and he wouldn't go on rides with us. So we bought the 125 and got him new gear - he rode it probably twice - and then didn't want to go riding with us again so we decided that he's not a dirt biker and we are going to sell it. He's not even complaining.

He's now 14 so if he wants a dirt bike after this he's paying for it himself - can't say we didn't try! All you can do with kid's is give them the opportunities - after that it's up to them. Good bike for a kid who WANTS to ride though...

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Kwi-Chang wrote:Too right SpinalGuy! He's just not a dirt biking boy. Hockey & team sports yes. Dirt biking no.

Bought him a TTR-90 and he rode it a bit but then complained it was too small (it was) and he wouldn't go on rides with us. So we bought the 125 and got him new gear - he rode it probably twice - and then didn't want to go riding with us again so we decided that he's not a dirt biker and we are going to sell it. He's not even complaining.

He's now 14 so if he wants a dirt bike after this he's paying for it himself - can't say we didn't try! All you can do with kid's is give them the opportunities - after that it's up to them. Good bike for a kid who WANTS to ride though...
excellent parenting advise :cheers:
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