Not much in the way of mods for it Joe. It was a big hit though. The throttle limiter is turned down to about twice a walking pace. With her small weight on it after the machine has a bit to wind up that still is a decent clip for her.
She laughed and giggled and screamed throughout her first ride. She also surprised me. The starter is on an interlock. Circuit requires holding in the front break before engaging the starter switch after you've turned on the key. I thought I'd not need to be concerned about her being able to wander out in the shop and start it on her own because of that.
She watched me do it perhaps twice. Then next thing I knew she was starting it on her own without issue. Cold starts with the choke would still be an issue. But once it's warmed up she's doing it all.
At the point these pictures were taken the limiter was set at just above a walking pace. For the kid not five years old for another six weeks this seemed fine. It didn't quite have enough torque to pull away from a stop with the wheel turned or on rougher ground. So had to allow it that extra bit of throttle. With it faster she'll use the helmet. At this point when I could walk along beside I wasn't worrying about it for this "first lesson."
When the throttle was turned up just a bit more the game quickly became chase Uncle Donnie

. This was at first sight last night.