• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Another toy

Scott Engelhardt

FBBO Gold Member
FBBO Gold Member
Local time
6:20 AM
Joined
Jul 14, 2017
Messages
3,631
Reaction score
10,243
Location
Iowa
I stumbled across this little 4 wheeler yesterday. My grand daughter drives a battery powered dune buggy when she is here. I am hoping this one is not too big for her, she is pretty tiny. If it is I have a smaller one that my brothers grand kids are using and I might have to trade with him for a while.

243F395F-E58E-41E5-B4B1-1B37D0F111D5.jpeg
 
Nice...my kids had one similar to that. You can govern the throttle and all will be fine. My daughter was/is tiny and rode the crap out of it. Nice score.
 
Last edited:
Nice. The kids will have a blast. I bought my little Suzuki 50 from a garage sale almost 30 years ago. All 3 of my kids and all the neighborhood kids grew up on it and now my grandkids enjoy riding it

1599838372849_Sears, Josh on quad at Botsford.jpg
 
Last edited:
I think kids that start out on such "toys"
become way better drivers too, more responsible drivers

the understanding for a motorized vehicle
get instilled into them early on

very cool for the kids, mine grew up on them
mini-bikes, gocarts, smaller quads & moped,
even an Oddessy Honda
sort of 'dune-buggy like' sit down caged 4 wheeler
almost all of them rode dirtbikes or bigger quads later too
even my girls (4 of them) learned to do basic maintenance on them
 
I agree with budnicks. I grew up on dirt bikes and go carts. I passed it along to my kids. They can drive the wheels off of anything now!
 
Everyone wears helmets here. I bought my grand daughter her very own two weeks ago. She didn’t like her older brothers hand me down. So funny, she made me put it in the bag then put it in the box so it doesn’t get dirty.
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top