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Which is it? a 65 or an 80?
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[QUOTE="Chili, post: 419337, member: 29892"] My buddy was in the same situation with his son who is 10 and was riding an XR70. Basically he decided to put his son to the test he already had an 80 for his 12 year old so he had a bike to test with and he had his 10 year old see if he could start the bike without assistance, once he could do that he laid the bike on it's side and once the 10 year old proved he could pick it up the decision was made. Going with the 65 I feel would be the safest and easiest way for your son to learn to ride but if the constraints of the dollar are such that replacing the bike next year even though you will likely only lose a few hundred dollars would be impossible then I would go with the 80 as I don't think that the learning curve between a 2000 KX80 or a 65 would be much different if JR can handle the size and weight difference. [/QUOTE]
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