I had a 250cc for my first bike when i was 12, but now im 14 and got a 400cc bike.
an 100cc 4 stroke Honda 2 strokes arnt that good for 10 year olds there a bit to powerful
Maybe go to your local bike jumps or Skatepark.
One can find a dirt bike game suitable for 12 year old kids on the Learn4Good website. There is a game called, Braap Braap, which is a super-cool 1 player 3D motocross racing game, where you have to beat the clock and other dirt bikes riders and do stunts in order to score high and make it into the Top Scores chart.
Dirt bikes are very safe for 12 year olds.Most the dirt bike riders start off at the ages of 3 or 4.My children ride dirt bikes all the time they started at the ages of 7 and 9.My children are now 11 and 13 and they are never sitting around in the house playing game consoles. Dirt biking is a great way to get active.So if you ask me if dirt biking is safe for 12 year olds.Yes definitely.My children have never had any injurys.And its great for kids to stop sitting in front of the tv.Even if you dont live in the country side you can still get a dirt bike and bring it to the beach or somewhere.
I would say the KX 65, or a ktm 65. (depending on how tall you are). Or any type of 85cc. Those are for race dirtbikes though. KTM stinks on other cc's 65 is their only good one.
Thirteen year olds should be in eighth grade.
well 12 year olds can ride a bike, 13 year olds can go see pg-13 movies, 14 year olds can go to high school, 15 year olds can get their learner's permit and 16 year olds can get their driver's licenses!!! go 16 year olds!!
It's safe for 13 year olds in general, but you should talk to your doctor first.
Start off with a gentle peck on the lips.
Well you can tell them, I think we should be friends.
24" is a wheel size, not really a bike size. Not all 24" bikes are the same size, and not all 9-year olds are the same size. Basic rule of bike fitting is that there should be 2" or more of clearance between the crotch of the rider and the top tube when straddling the bike. Then the saddle should be at such a height that the rider's leg is almost fully extended with the foot on the pedal in it's lowest position. Any bike that allows for this has a chance of being a decent fit.
No ! trust me you dont want to regret it or regret ur first kiss