First word that comes to mind is WOW!

Tips to others,

1. Dial down your throttle/idle adjustment before starting it the first time. As a precaution I had the front wheel against a wall, just in case. Glad I did, as I started burning rubber once I turned the choke off.

2. This is not a kids bike for beginners. I've ridden big bikes for 20 years, 400-1000CC, but this was a bit frightening as the acceleration was much more than I expected. Glad I left the other DB 30 in stock configuration for the boys.

3. Wear a helmet.

I can't ever remember doing a burn-out on a mini-bike before, with my 650's and 1,000's yes, but that was totally unexpected.

Pics to follow.
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