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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: chrisdespo on March 26, 2012, 01:03:14 pm
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Hell i had a great day sunday took the grandsone out for his first ride off the leash. at five hes tall but built like spaghetti, legs like two bits off string with knots in them. he has been working the throttle on the farm quad for a while and me thinks its time so we got the quad bike out that was bought for him. put on the string for the cutout switch and gave him a try around the house . Pappas legs are a bit sore today chaseing the mini quad around but no misshaps. lets lose the string, went from the house padock across the grid into the big front paddock and rode and rode he got stuck in the creek pushed him out with my quad we've had six inches of rain so it was wet its hard to believe that you could see his smile under the mud and inside his full face helmet, i thought he might burst he was so happy he got back to the house with a blister on his thumb and a smile as big as mine....to all those who think that little kids shouldn't ride these bikes and solo's stick it in yer bum..... in the wrong hands and with no training of the dangers yes bikes and cars can be dangerous but its better to teach them young and maybe they might make it to Adulthood ;)
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What would people rather your kids be doing, sitting in front of the Xbox like a Zombie, stealing the neighbours car, baking their own Meth, I mean the choices are limitless.
Good on ya mate for giving the young bloke a few pointers and setting him off down the right path.
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This is the way it should be. I started when I was 4 years old and haven't regretted a second of it. Forever in debt to the olds for getting me into motorsport. My little one is only 3 now, and he's already obsessed with karts & bikes.
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I started out when I was 4 on a minibike my father built in the mid 60's for the Chimp's in the Sole Bro's Circus.
My son didn't really start when he was about 8, he 15 now and I got him his first serious bike last week, an 08 RMZ 250.
I stayed away from bikes for about 20 years because of injury and my sons develping interest has rekindled my love for the sport.
It didn't take long for the bug to re bite me, now it's something that we do together.
If they can ride a pushbike without trainers, they're old enough.
Well done Chris, you've started a bond that will never be broken, that's the way it should be, too many kid's grow up without a sharing experience with their Parents let alone their Granparents.
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Fantastic, not only did you both enjoy yourselves you have just made life long memories for your grandson that he will never forget and you will be one of the most influential figures in his life.
Good Onya!
Kevin
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You sould of chaeted with the stop rope. I rode around on another quade holding the rope ;D
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The question should really be, why wouldn't you teach them. ;D
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(http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll355/x_Insane_Emperor_x/IMG_7139.jpg)
here's my 15 yo daughter she's just started learning jumps on her 89 rm 80.She comes out every weekend with me and loves it.
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Sometimes I wonder what I've got ourselves into with all the time spent cleaning up two lots of dirty bikes and gear, not to mention the maintenance. Then when someone goes and captures a pic like this, you know it's all very worthwhile! :D
(http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo249/vmxwoody/152.jpg)
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You sould of chaeted with the stop rope. I rode around on another quade holding the rope ;D
I bought one of these. Works a treat ;)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Remote-Kill-Switch-ATV-50cc-CRF50-LT50-TRX50-TRX90-/120881708374?pt=Motors_ATV_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c251c7d56#ht_500wt_1287
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can't agree more!my son grew up when i racing dirt track.we went through the pee wee 50 / rm 50 thing at a young age,but he never showed that much interest. we whent through the football/basket ball stage. In his younger teens he got a bit off the rails. My soloution buy him a Kx 100 ! I didn't have a bike at the time, but would take him out to menai every sunday morning. Didn't take to long before I was scanning the trading post lookin for a bike to ride. The rest is history we now trail ride every time he's back in town (he works in the mines and is motor cycle mechanic by trade ) we have ridden cape york together an do the odd bit of dirt track when we can. dirt bikes have given my son and I a great bond and many great memories
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Piney, will Jack be coming to CD?
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And now I have a grandchild to introduce to the motorcycle world ;) :D Tim754
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My little guy is 10 and we love our road trips together to the races or riding, he comes to every race meeting he can with me when he doesn't have his sport on, helps me with the bike, his job is to tighten the spokes.
The whole activity surrounding bike riding has been great for us. The road trips in this great country, the camping, camp cooking, bike maintenance, my racing, time with friends when we ride, planning and building our race trailer. My dad thinks he has become a more confident kid through it all.
I might not be rich in financial terms but I am rich in ways that matter much more! Just hope my body can hold up so we can keep this up for as long as possible.
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Piney you forgot to mention the hangovers, seriously deflated wallet and busted limb.
Slidez Jack wants to be there if hes un town he'll be there.
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can't agree more!my son grew up when i racing dirt track.we went through the pee wee 50 / rm 50 thing at a young age,but he never showed that much interest. we whent through the football/basket ball stage. In his younger teens he got a bit off the rails. My soloution buy him a Kx 100 ! I didn't have a bike at the time, but would take him out to menai every sunday morning. Didn't take to long before I was scanning the trading post lookin for a bike to ride. The rest is history we now trail ride every time he's back in town (he works in the mines and is motor cycle mechanic by trade ) we have ridden cape york together an do the odd bit of dirt track when we can. dirt bikes have given my son and I a great bond and many great memories
Great stuff Piney. I hope he makes it to CD9 ... where Curley and I will convince him to take that lovely Maico of yours out for a thrashing ;D
Cheers
Craig
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hiya simo!! he keeps threatening to run it for me (the maico) and yeah i'm guilty of glossing over some off the tuffer times but there worth it
ps his hopenin we can catch upfor cool drink @ Cd
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ps his hopenin we can catch upfor cool drink @ Cd
Count me in mate ;D
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Did someone say, cool drink.
Don't sell my bed Mr Pine, when should I confirm if Tom's coming?
Piney + Curley = Umbilical Brothers :D
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Great subject Chrisdespo ! ;D
My father taught me the right way when I was just 5 on an almost new 1974 Honda MR50 Elsinore.
Fast forward almost 37 years from then, and here is a picture I took just today of my 7 year old having his very first solo run on a..... you guessed it..... 1974 Honda MR50 Elsinore ! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Proud dad moment for sure!
(http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq26/Hardo105/MylesFirstSoloRide.jpg)
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Here's another pic (a much better one...)
I think I can actually detect a little smile there too.... ;D
(http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq26/Hardo105/Bike%20Stuff/Myles/Mylesfirstride011.jpg)
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Here's another pic (a much better one...)
I think I can actually detect a little smile there too.... ;D
(http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq26/Hardo105/Bike%20Stuff/Myles/Mylesfirstride011.jpg)
Awesome pictures Hardo .. and awesome moment to capture.
The smile is becaus he's riding a VMX Honda ;D
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hiya slidz!! I'm sure we can accomidate Tom if he dosn't get a better offer for the weekend. I was up at the black and gold on the weekend trail riding and Kluffy tells me theres still accomidastion left if( if anyone else is thnking of booking) I highly reccomend as Kluffy's a lovely bloke, rooms are awsome great resteraunt and best of all short stroll to the local. I beleive Simo's gonna bunk with us as well.
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Is Simo bringing his Tash? ; ;)
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I beleive Simo's gonna bunk with us as well.
;D so Curley was able to get me in .. awesome. I'll try and catch up with him over the phone to discuss arrangements.
Is Simo bringing his Tash? ; ;)
Will see if she's available for the weekend ... if not then it's 'tash free weekend which is fine as there won't be any interference with the bikes and benchracing ;D
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Good stories guys!
Ive got a 5 year old.He has a KDX 50. He hasnt riden it yet. He is a litttle scared. I might pull it out again over the easter break. He does love bikes though. ;D