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I started riding at 5 on a 1970 Z50. Back then, no one really made bikes for real little kids. Dad would put me on it and get me going. When I wanted to stop, I would ride past the garage and he would come out and get me off of it. Buy a PW50 and give it a go. At 3, you are probably going to have to keep him tethered. By the time he is five, you might be able to move him up to an automatic race type bike.
I have two stepdaughters and they both learned on Honda 50's I restored at 6 and 7 yr old. Couple years later, they moved up thru a KX60 to CR & KX 80's. They both lost interest in their teens, but both learned to drive in stick shift cars without ever stalling the engine. I am a firm believer that kids should learn to ride something with an engine at a young age.
With my MX racing background, had I ever had a son, no doubt he would have been on a dirtbike at a very young age.
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