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Posted 12/18/2006 11:58:16 AM
 

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is this bike ok for a 13 year old 5'2 112pounds

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Posted 12/29/2006 10:46:25 PM
 

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It's ok as a fun bike (backyard and trails). Many adults and older teens WANT to get a KLX110 because they are so much fun AND because there is a huge selection of aftermarket parts to make the KLX110 fit and perform better for the taller and heavier rider. I got one for my son who is the same size as you mention, and I plan on modifying it to grow with him.
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Posted 1/20/2007 7:18:04 PM
 

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crf100 would probably be better, maybe even a ttr-125, at 12 years old and pretty much his weight, i got an xr(crf)100 and i rode it for 3 years until it was stolen. Tons of aftermarket suspension and power parts too. Also, if the child in question is mature enough, you may want to consider a 2 stroke. possibly a kx65 or 85. Whatever you get, try to get a bike with manual clutch because he is pretty old and needs to learn how to operate a manual in order to move up in years to come.

don
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Posted 8/7/2007 5:30:45 PM
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no i would go with the crf150f, little heavy but easy to handle power.
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Posted 5/12/2008 9:45:42 AM
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I just bought 2 of these bikes for my 9 and 10 year olds who have never ridden before. They ride these bikes just fine and they have more than enough speed and power for them. I weigh 220 and my friend clocked me at 45 M.P.H. on it with his crotch rocket. They both have about 9 hours riding time per bike and so far have been outstanding, especially for riding at our Colorado altitudes anywhere from 6000-12,500 feet where we are. I would highly reccomend this bike to you. I paid about $1800 out the door for each bike brand new.
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