Mini to next size 50 or straight to 65.

Brandon_Lake
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Has anyone had there kid go from a mini and straight to a 65? This year is my sons last year on the mini since he doesn’t turn seven until June and with Yamaha coming out with a 65 that gives him a whole year to learn how to ride it.
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aeffertz
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1/26/2018 4:34pm
My first bike was a KX65. No prior minibike to that, just casual 50 and 80 four-wheeling.

I turned out just fine.
matt81
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1/26/2018 5:28pm
As long as he is big enough to fit on the bike I think you will be fine. They pick up the clutch and gears pretty quick
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THE FRIST BIKE I EVER TRIED WAS ANUTHER KIDS SUSZUKI JR50 AND THEN I GROWED AND GOED STRAIT TO RM85 AND NOW WE LOOK FOR THE SUSZUKI RM100
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We did it a couple years ago went from a KTM mini adventure right to a 65. Wasn't an issue was just a little small on it used starting blocks. Ours had a recluse in it also wish it wouldn't have.

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tylermx967 wrote:
THE FRIST BIKE I EVER TRIED WAS ANUTHER KIDS SUSZUKI JR50 AND THEN I GROWED AND GOED STRAIT TO RM85 AND NOW WE LOOK FOR THE...
THE FRIST BIKE I EVER TRIED WAS ANUTHER KIDS SUSZUKI JR50 AND THEN I GROWED AND GOED STRAIT TO RM85 AND NOW WE LOOK FOR THE SUSZUKI RM100
Those RM100s are like golden unicorns, I hope you find one. How long have you been looking?
Mickolobe7
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My son is 5 and Im looking to get him a KTM 50 Mini or the SX? Sorry to chime in but I figure I ask your thoughts on that since you're going to a 65! I cant wait to get him one maybe a year or 2! Maybe just buy a YZ65 as soon as they are for sale and see how he handles it?
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Went from Jnr SX to KX65 with lowering link(Soupeys), no problems just raise it a little bit more every once in a while
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Went from a jr50 to a kx60 back in the day. It was the standard move. There were never really any issues.
Brandon_Lake
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Mickolobe7 wrote:
My son is 5 and Im looking to get him a KTM 50 Mini or the SX? Sorry to chime in but I figure I ask...
My son is 5 and Im looking to get him a KTM 50 Mini or the SX? Sorry to chime in but I figure I ask your thoughts on that since you're going to a 65! I cant wait to get him one maybe a year or 2! Maybe just buy a YZ65 as soon as they are for sale and see how he handles it?
With a the mini make sure you keep a spare stator around. They go bad as easily other that there cool little bikes. As for wether you should put him on a SX or mini I would put him on what ever fits him. When I bought my sons mini when he was 4 he had to use starter blocks. I can’t wait to get my boy on a Yamaha, I just hope the 65 there coming out with is competitive.
Mickolobe7
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Mickolobe7 wrote:
My son is 5 and Im looking to get him a KTM 50 Mini or the SX? Sorry to chime in but I figure I ask...
My son is 5 and Im looking to get him a KTM 50 Mini or the SX? Sorry to chime in but I figure I ask your thoughts on that since you're going to a 65! I cant wait to get him one maybe a year or 2! Maybe just buy a YZ65 as soon as they are for sale and see how he handles it?
With a the mini make sure you keep a spare stator around. They go bad as easily other that there cool little bikes. As for wether...
With a the mini make sure you keep a spare stator around. They go bad as easily other that there cool little bikes. As for wether you should put him on a SX or mini I would put him on what ever fits him. When I bought my sons mini when he was 4 he had to use starter blocks. I can’t wait to get my boy on a Yamaha, I just hope the 65 there coming out with is competitive.
If the YZ 65 would of came out when your son was 5 1/2 what would you put him on. Best size bike? Or 65?
Brandon_Lake
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Mickolobe7 wrote:
My son is 5 and Im looking to get him a KTM 50 Mini or the SX? Sorry to chime in but I figure I ask...
My son is 5 and Im looking to get him a KTM 50 Mini or the SX? Sorry to chime in but I figure I ask your thoughts on that since you're going to a 65! I cant wait to get him one maybe a year or 2! Maybe just buy a YZ65 as soon as they are for sale and see how he handles it?
With a the mini make sure you keep a spare stator around. They go bad as easily other that there cool little bikes. As for wether...
With a the mini make sure you keep a spare stator around. They go bad as easily other that there cool little bikes. As for wether you should put him on a SX or mini I would put him on what ever fits him. When I bought my sons mini when he was 4 he had to use starter blocks. I can’t wait to get my boy on a Yamaha, I just hope the 65 there coming out with is competitive.
Mickolobe7 wrote:
If the YZ 65 would of came out when your son was 5 1/2 what would you put him on. Best size bike? Or 65?
I would still put him on a 50 mini. He would not be able to race in the 65 class until he turns seven. The mini’s are good bikes to teach your kids the fundamentals to help them be successful in racing and it help gives them confidence. 65 has to many moving parts.
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I am in the same boat kinda. My son went from a ktm mini to a ktm sr. He rode the Sr once and wheelied over backwards and would not get on it again. We gave up on trying and bought him a ttr110 instead, now he wants to get back into racing. Age wise he could race a 50 sr class but he is big enough to ride a 65. I think i am going to find a decent used kx65 and put a rekluse in it. We will see.
Mickolobe7
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1/30/2018 8:23pm
Does the Rekluse clutch make that bike of a difference?
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If he's ready for a bigger bike I would recommend anything with gears, at a young age you set the advantage knowing those skills and I believe it leads to better things. Especially because 50s are very hard on the parents to keep at a consistent reliable level and 65s 85s are a bit easier and funner on both the rider and parents once you have the fundamentals figured out. I would make the jump and get him with a good trainer for a few days to get the info in his head so he has the advantage early.
Mickolobe7
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If he's ready for a bigger bike I would recommend anything with gears, at a young age you set the advantage knowing those skills and I...
If he's ready for a bigger bike I would recommend anything with gears, at a young age you set the advantage knowing those skills and I believe it leads to better things. Especially because 50s are very hard on the parents to keep at a consistent reliable level and 65s 85s are a bit easier and funner on both the rider and parents once you have the fundamentals figured out. I would make the jump and get him with a good trainer for a few days to get the info in his head so he has the advantage early.
Thanks for the input. You know of any good trainers in the Midwest? Chicagoland area?
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If he's ready for a bigger bike I would recommend anything with gears, at a young age you set the advantage knowing those skills and I...
If he's ready for a bigger bike I would recommend anything with gears, at a young age you set the advantage knowing those skills and I believe it leads to better things. Especially because 50s are very hard on the parents to keep at a consistent reliable level and 65s 85s are a bit easier and funner on both the rider and parents once you have the fundamentals figured out. I would make the jump and get him with a good trainer for a few days to get the info in his head so he has the advantage early.
Mickolobe7 wrote:
Thanks for the input. You know of any good trainers in the Midwest? Chicagoland area?
Club 57 out of Byron.
Mickolobe7
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Thanks I will check them out.

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