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    The next step for your little one. My 5 year old granddaughter is going to graduate to a 90 cc Polaris, very shortly:100_2005.jpg

    She has been on the toy GATOR since she was 3.
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    2015 = 825i Ole & Black; Silver Alloy Wheels Maxxis Bighorn -- radial; Bench seat; OPS w/rear scree; hydraulic lift; HD brushguard; OPS poly half windshield; OPS Poly Roof - Black; side mirrors; multiple mirror center; horn; Fender guards;rear bumper; rear fender guards; J.D. FLOOR MATS &POWER STEERING & 3 MPH POSITIVE COAST...

    2011 -- 825 i Olive & Black; Silver Alloy Wheels Maxxis Bighorn--radial; Bench seat; OPS w/rear screen; hydraulic lift; HD brushguard, Deluxe Light Kit; OPS poly half windshield; OPS Poly Roof-Black; side mirrors; GOLF cart center mirror; horn; Fender guards; comfort system expanders for seat belts; rear bumper; rear fender guards; Long Range Lights; JD knob; J.D. FLOOR MATS.

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    That will be just the thing for Christmas next year, he will be almost 3 by then. You know after the 90cc she will need the RZR 170, that starts at 10 years and older. Man that thing beats the heck out of the old go-carts I had growing up.

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    Jimmy, you had some good toys growing up. When I started, circa 1955 I had motor scooters. AllState and then another that was automatic slip clutch. Never would go up a little hill. In 1956 I saved up enough to buy a new Lambretta Motor Scooter. Three speeds, wish I had it today. Back then, the cops only threatened jail, most times for kids without licenses, although three buddies and myself did do a couple hours behind the bars waiting for my dad to pick us up!
    Years later, I got the bug again and bot a new Attex ATV with a 440 JLO engine. I could actually track down a rabbit. My only point as I could keep going on is that you are so correct in the advantages of youth in today's market place.
    2015 = 825i Ole & Black; Silver Alloy Wheels Maxxis Bighorn -- radial; Bench seat; OPS w/rear scree; hydraulic lift; HD brushguard; OPS poly half windshield; OPS Poly Roof - Black; side mirrors; multiple mirror center; horn; Fender guards;rear bumper; rear fender guards; J.D. FLOOR MATS &POWER STEERING & 3 MPH POSITIVE COAST...

    2011 -- 825 i Olive & Black; Silver Alloy Wheels Maxxis Bighorn--radial; Bench seat; OPS w/rear screen; hydraulic lift; HD brushguard, Deluxe Light Kit; OPS poly half windshield; OPS Poly Roof-Black; side mirrors; GOLF cart center mirror; horn; Fender guards; comfort system expanders for seat belts; rear bumper; rear fender guards; Long Range Lights; JD knob; J.D. FLOOR MATS.

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    Those were the days when life was a lot less complicated. But with what we have now available I just get to be a kid again with mine. And thank you for sharing those memories with me. You know they still make the Lambretta, www.lambrettausa.com really nice looking scooter.

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