Alike searching/thinking.
I was also watching his videos, the first is obviously when he was learning, then the second shows him and his biger friend/brother railing, had me more excited to see than the full size machine vids just posted.
It's about time someone putt some little kids on the JR's and showed the world how well they work. Usually it's some adult, I was getting worried all the machines out there were going to be adult pit bikes for life.
Our last 60 went to Hawkafied's friends son, think he still has some growing to do till he can ride. Chris/CWH has a 60 to share among his three squirts. Bufalo has kids all the time in his bicicle shop that could tear his up.
The 60 is fine for little ones especialy if more than one in the mix, they may want more power soon but if you keep it technical for them they wear out before the machine. Resorts would do well to rent to parents in a closed course area.
The 120 on the other hand rips even with an adult. I watched ours once weave in and out of a group of slower snowmobiles while they contemplated a technical sidehill crossing then we found the dad laughing his butt off out of gas a mile or two later.
Blows me away parents buy up those grossly underpowered 120 Twoskis at about $2500.00, then they upgrade to a twenty year old Yamaha Snow Scoot for $1800.00, I think if it was taken care of properly a parent could get back most of their investment in the same manner from waiting others.
Every time I putt the Jr120 on Ebay we would get about 20 watchers, but never a phone call from an inquiring father or mother. Once though some parents in Ak who found our site and were waiting on their yearly alowance.