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Cycle News 2017 Issue 09 March 7

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2016 OSET 12.5 RACING FULL TEST P98 Strider balance bike, which led to his first time on the OSET 12.5. This made it easier to concentrate on throttle and brak- ing without the worry of learning balance at the same time. The ultra low seat height gave him the ability to keep his feet on the ground and that was a huge plus in learning to ride. After a year of seemingly non-stop riding on the 12.5 Eco, he moved onto the 12.5 Racing model. The difference came in the way of better suspension and improved braking performance. The boost in performance with the 12.5 Racing was indeed wel- comed, but far from necessary for a new rider. The 12.5 Eco offers a ton of performance for brand new and beginning riders as they hone their skills. A feature I love as a parent is the ability to change the top speed and, more importantly, the ability to dial in the amount reaction from the throttle. Elec- tric motors respond instantly to throttle input and the Oset 12.5 has plenty of power to take off in a hurry! Even with a few years of experience under his belt, my son keeps the response dialed back a bit to avoid the head-jerking capabilities of the electric motor, also making it easier to make traction, not wheel-spin. Riding the Oset 12.5 for countless hours helped him transition onto the popular gas-powered Yamaha PW50, and Honda CRF50, without is- sue. He still loves to ride in the backyard on a mini EnduroCross course we made, even at night, never disturbing our neighbors in close proximity. It takes about four hours to fully charge the batteries from nearly dead and the average run time is anywhere between 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the speed and load on the motor. When the batteries get down to almost dead, the bike just slows down and eventually stops moving when the batter- ies are completely done. We've been using the Oset 12.5 Eco for a few years and haven't had to replace the batteries yet. (Above) These are the two dials that adjust speed and throttle response. (Left) Under the watchful eye of Mom, this photo of Paxton on the OSET Eco was taken in 2014 when he was three years old. He's changed a lot since then but the bike hasn't.

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