Atv for small kids 4-7

cgasner1

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I’m Xmas shopping for the boys thinking Santa might bring them some atvs this year. The boys are 4 and 7. Trying to decide if this a buy once cry once purchase or if I need to dumb it back for the 4 year old. Worried about dead batteries on the e wheelers. But the gas ones don’t seem to be able to turnt he speed down and I’d rather it be on a charger than him in a cast. Any thoughts? Most the ones I’ve been looking at be it electric or 50cc gas motor have been around a grand. Also getting parts is a huge concern
 
I’m Xmas shopping for the boys thinking Santa might bring them some atvs this year. The boys are 4 and 7. Trying to decide if this a buy once cry once purchase or if I need to dumb it back for the 4 year old. Worried about dead batteries on the e wheelers. But the gas ones don’t seem to be able to turnt he speed down and I’d rather it be on a charger than him in a cast. Any thoughts? Most the ones I’ve been looking at be it electric or 50cc gas motor have been around a grand. Also getting parts is a huge concern
I ended up buying a Kawasaki brute force 300. I did it as a family quad and one I could take out west if I needed to that was light and small.

My boy was 8 and he had to have a helmet and was supervised in low gear. Now he is 11 and rips around on it. But it has been a great small family quad. We use it for everything.
 
I ended up buying a Kawasaki brute force 300. I did it as a family quad and one I could take out west if I needed to that was light and small.

My boy was 8 and he had to have a helmet and was supervised in low gear. Now he is 11 and rips around on it. But it has been a great small family quad. We use it for everything.
Same for us, my boy started out on a Honda 400 with a foot shift. Started him out in first gear then let him work up to second gear. In my opinion the small ones are a waste of money because they out grow them so quick.
 
This is kinda what I’m looking at

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If you go electric stay away from the brand Ryder. They are very cheaply built and way overpriced. Terrible customer service as well.
 
This is kinda what I’m looking at

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Your money, but to me this is a waste. Find one on Facebook. Kids either crash them or out grow them so quick they end up on marketplace.
 

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