Correct age to ride a Raptor 350

Started by MORAPTOR700, April 05, 2009, 05:59:51 PM

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MORAPTOR700

First of I know the answer to this question but I would like some opinions. I have a daughter that is 10 getting ready to turn 11. We bought here a 110 Japan 4 wheeler 5 months ago. She rides the crap out of it. Well couple months ago bought a Honda Trx 250sx for my oldest daughter. My oldest just pokes around on it. Well my 10 yr old started riding it and she is really good on it. She handles it good, jumps really well with it also. She is very mechanically inclined and figures the mechanics of a machine out. She has rode my 700 a few times and handles the clutch really well. I would like to really get her a Honda TRX 250sx but I found a couple of used raptor 350. I know the machine is big for her but in a year or so it will fit her well and last her a long time.

So should I buy her a 350 or look for a 250??? Thanks and don't beat me up or this!!!!
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russ-russ

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If she can reach all the controls, and you are satisfied that she can handle it, why not?  One of the guys I ride with let his son ride his Banshee and the kid is like 7-8.  He did fine, we kept a close eye on him, kept him in first or second gear only, and all was well.  By the end of the day, he was climbing dunes with it and everything.

Colorado700R

IMO opinion the 250 is just a better overall bike for her.  It's shorter stance and lighter weight will give her more confidence and less chance of getting bucked off.

My biggest concern with kids riding is there fit to the machine.  There needs to be enough space to the seat when they stand on the pegs to avoid being launched over the bars on a nasty bump or whoop. 

Also, I believe the 250 will keep her happier longer than a 350, and might suprise you on how well she can keep up in a few years (especially in the tight trails)  :thumbs:

Peelz

A guy a ride with bought his son the 250 when he was 10. Races it! Rides the piss outta that thing. I agree with Colorado.

I am wondering if we are seeing the death of the 350 Raptor?
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kyledvor61

Quote from: PeelsSE2 on April 05, 2009, 10:30:42 PM
A guy a ride with bought his son the 250 when he was 10. Races it! Rides the piss outta that thing. I agree with Colorado.

I am wondering if we are seeing the death of the 350 Raptor?
The Raptor warrior was dead 10 years ago :lol:

robkd

It all depends where your riding and such.  The 350 is something she could grow into, but at the same time might be a little much.  However on the flip side you can always adjust the throttle down to where she can't get to wild and crazy with it and such.  My personal opinion is with the atv market the way it is i would get her something she can be comfortable with right now, not what she will grow into.  Not to mention you buy the younger daughter a bigger bike than the older daughter will want one too. $$$$$$  Good luck

1badazz_700r

i say if she is experienced go for the 350 and slow it down if you have to. because before you know it she will out grow the 250 and you will be buying a 350 anyway. my neighbors boy is 10 and riding the hell outta the 350. It all comes back to the parent's super vission on the child. just keep a close eye on her. jmo

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We have an 07 TRX250EX for my girlfriend's 10 yr old son.  He is fairly tall but not too heavy.  He fits the 250 well.  I think the Rap 350 would be too big.  Weight on the Rap is about 30 lbs more than the TRX.  The nice thing about the TRX250EX is that it has the auto-clutch.  You can ride it using the clutch like a traditional shift or not use the clutch and just shift up or down when needed.  Works very well when they forget to use the clutch.  I would have liked to have gotten a Rap 250 but they are standard clutch and no reverse.  Also, a lot more performance oriented than the Honda.  Especially with the 08 Rap 250's having a $1k rebate, I've seen them out the door for well under $3k.  Just because of frame size, I would stick with any of the 250's  JMO though.  Good luck.  Safety is number one.