A second hand four-stroke trail bike, no more than 200cc like a Honda XR200 is probably a good option, the bike isn't aggressive or overly powerful, but still more than capable of doing almost anything that's thrown at it while being of legendary build quality and reliability.
The main deciding factor is probably how tall the kid is, as most of these bikes are fairly tall and even a six footer can find it a little bit awkward to swing a leg over the seat.
Ask around your local area, there's usually always a couple of old dirt bike tucked away in the corner of sheds that may need little or no attention to get up and running and are perfect for learning on.
giant stp, norco, khs dj
Yamaha also know your hight and weight.....i race em and am only 16 so if ur buying, then know those things.
Dirt Rider magazine said that the dirt bike of the year was, KTM 350 SX-F
Kawasaki Kx500, any year will do, but the best bike for a beginner is a Yamaha yz490
Probably a yamaha ttr 110
I have a ktm dirt bike trying to find out the year the number is ktm8701*45853*
what pipe? what dirt bike? what blaster? what year of dirt bike? what year of blaster? if they match up the same, yes. If they dont match up no.
It depends on your height and how you can control the bike. My first bike when i was eleven was a Honda CRF 150F.
the kawasaki dirt bike was invented by Jake mclister in 1994
Yeah if they have the right size dirt bike and gear
For a 13 year old it depends on your size and your experience with dirt bikes, but an 85 is usually the best size bike and fastest for a 13 year old. Unless you are really tall which you would need a 125.
a ktm sx 144 if you wanna git into racing or a good learner bike is a 2000 Honda xr 200, the Honda is cheap and lots of fun to ride, im 14 and six foot and i got a ktm exc 250 and a Honda xr 200 as a pit bike