Tick all the boxes here ladies and gents!
My dear departed Dad and I shared nothing really which was a bloody shame (a generation thing I have been told) but for my kids the bikes have made a HUGE difference!
My little guy (6' 1" and growing, lol) back in the nineties was pestering me to get him a bike as he grew up with them from when he was an egg (alas Ducati's - the dirt had been shelved years before) Anyway, when he turned ten in 2000 I agreed he WOULD get a bike and the journey from that day to this has been UNREAL. We are mates in the true sense of the world and I have seen a little boy who was not overly confident in what he did master something to the point it really gives me the shits, lol. It's cost this fireman a shit load but I would not resent one cent of what it has cost - to me it's bought us memories that you couldn't buy.
We talk about anything and everything on the way to bike events, and importantly because bike people are a good bunch he is getting values reinforced every time he goes racing. Another spin off is he is pretty handy with the tools and learning more all the time.
Better still I also got back into dirt in a BIG way and so much so I have a 74 SS Ducati parked, with zero interest in it or the colour co-ordinated people that ride the new breed of Dukes. My daughter has also learned to ride very well and i feel nothing but positive vibes have come from the experience, with hopefully many more years to follow.
One observation I made over the weekend at Buladellah was just how many families where there and good on the organising committee for encouraging that.
If your young kid wants to ride do it as a family - it's GOLD.................
See you at the back of the pack