Same here. Today my 10yr old little girl got a Coleman for her B’day. She is so excited. Even though It’s not pink lol. I’m very impressed with this little bike.
Those things are pretty quick stock. Especially with how easy the speed governor is removed literally by removing a screw. I can only imagine how that thing flies with a stage one. Only down side I had with mine was the rear sprocket was so huge it would scrape the ground when leaning into a turn. But straight line it is a gem. I might buy another and add larger tires and stage one it.
She did really well in the snow for having vtread tires. They do not grip in the snow at all. I put some knobby tires on for the snow and mud on my sons minibike and they work great
When attaching the handlebars , first you should position the harness and brakes through the middle of the fork. Then attach the handlebars. Great video!
Anytime. She's getting busier with school and other activities these days. But she loves helping out on stuff. I was glad to include her in "reviewing" the bike.
How old was she when she first started riding it? Was she tall for her age? I'm looking into getting one of these for my boys but we have none locally that we can check out. I'd have to order it in but I'm not sure my kids are tall enough. My oldest son is 6yo. I appreciate any info!
Premium is recommended. Follow the fuel stabilizer instructions for how much to add. If you use Techron Powersports Fuel Stabilizer (channel sponsor) it’s 1 ounce for 4 gallons.
@@lextionvlogsandexploration6242 Coleman BT200X or Coleman BR200. Or if you know how to wrench, source a frame and get the go kart kit 212 predator from harbor freight.
I rode it around just fine and I weigh around 185. I checked the link and it supports up to 185... but it's definitely more geared towards smaller riders and kids.