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LEOPAJM 03-28-2007 12:05 PM

Kids' "ride-on" toys ???
 
OK ... my boys (age 7 and 4 ) have been buggin me for one of those little "jeeps" or "hummers" like alot of their little bubbies have :rolleyes: .

They have saved up some $$$ over the last couple b-days and Christmas and doing chores and stuff sooo .... Here;s the deal .... i don't really want to get them one of those cheap things from Toy-Be-Us ....

What else is out there that you folks have seen for the kids to ride around the yard that would be cooler then a plastic , battery operated jeep ????

DURANGOKID59 03-28-2007 01:07 PM

These things are pretty cool. A buddy of mine bought one for his 6 year old, and he rides it non stopped. Look to be about the same price you might spend on a little battery jeep. http://www.minipocketrockets.com/cobra-mini-quads/

t500hps 03-28-2007 01:28 PM

We just gave one away a few weeks ago that I would recommend. It was bought at Toys-R-us but wasn't one of the cheap ones (about $450). It was made by a Mexican company (Peg Perego) and the only problem I had with it was a switch after 18 months, they sent me a replacement free of charge!!!
My kids ended up cooking the battery from so much use so I bought a Walmart lawn mower battery and hooked it up that way (Walmart battery was 1/2 of theirs and seemed to make the thing go even faster than the factory battery). Mind you this thing was rated at 5MPH instead of 3 MPH like the cheap Hot Wheels ones that sell for $200 or so) If I needed another one I would stronger consider another of the same brand.

t500hps 03-28-2007 01:31 PM

ours was yellow but this is the one we had.

http://www.pegperego.com/page.php?id...product&t=6347

tblrklakemo 03-28-2007 01:41 PM

Go cart. And they will never out grow it. Get one thats big enough to allow room to grow and adjust the govenor for top speed right now.

RHC 03-28-2007 01:52 PM

Just buy them a Pony!!:evilb:

phragle 03-28-2007 02:48 PM

a yamaha pw50, or one of the small atv's the atvs never loose their value...as you hardly ever see them for sale used..they just keep running forever and passed down thru the family. the more the kids run motorized vehicles and develope the skills do do it well..the less headaches your going to have when they hit 16 :)

tomtbone1993 03-28-2007 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by tblrklakemo (Post 2073821)
Go cart. And they will never out grow it. Get one thats big enough to allow room to grow and adjust the govenor for top speed right now.

I would still ride my go cart if I had it.......:drink:

tblrklakemo 03-28-2007 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 2073901)
I would still ride my go cart if I had it.......:drink:

Me too! They are pretty much timeless. And you can restrict the speed for the little ones.

JnT 03-28-2007 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by phragle (Post 2073896)
a yamaha pw50, or one of the small atv's the atvs never loose their value...as you hardly ever see them for sale used..they just keep running forever and passed down thru the family. the more the kids run motorized vehicles and develope the skills do do it well..the less headaches your going to have when they hit 16 :)

I agree. A used XR50 or new CRF 50 Honda would be killer bikes for them to learn on. Or a small quad would be cool too. I'm partial to the bikes though.
They run forever with minimal maintenance and you can sell them for as much as you paid for them if you buy used and keep them nice.
Same goes with the 80cc Hondas when they outgrow the 50s


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