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Posted:  20 Feb 2007 20:11
Hello again everyone! lol I suppose i am really getting on peoples nerves here. lol I don't know if the companies do this already. But there are alot of women who love to ride motorcycles. They should create a motorcycle that has a special place to put the baby! Or even toddlers. Know what i mean?
Posted:  21 Feb 2007 03:03
Umm, risking your life or your girlfriend's life on a motorcycle is one thing, but I don't think it's wise to have a baby on a motorcycle. Don't get me wrong, I love to ride, but I also know that I risk my life everytime I hit the road. I bet there are laws about babies on motorcycles.
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Posted:  21 Feb 2007 21:27
Hi there bue, well, lol i didn't stop to think about that. I am careful when i ride so i wouldn't be worried about my driving. It's the other traffic on the road i am worried about.
Posted:  08 Mar 2007 04:58
It probably isn't a good idea to take a baby or a small child on a motorcycle. There isn't enough protection and for some reason other people tend not see a motorcycle some of the times...it's like they are invisible or something
Posted:  10 Mar 2007 21:36
Hey again Jem, yea. I know what you mean. As i have said, i grew up on the back of a Harley, i just want my kids to experience the same as i did when i was a kid.
Posted:  11 Mar 2007 06:44
Things have probably changed some since then..unfortunately there are too many crazy drivers out there. When my daughter was small we used to let her ride on our motorcycle but just up and down our deadend street with her dad
Posted:  11 Mar 2007 08:12
I use to ride on my uncles motorcycle when I was 5 years old, but now that I'm all grown up I know how dangerous that was.
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Posted:  12 Mar 2007 05:35
Yeah when you're a kid you never think about things like that. I was ok with it when my kids were young and when I rode on my dads...but when I think about it I would probably react differently if my grandkids were riding....although my 9 yr old grandson wants to get a dirt bike and have grandpa help him learn to ride since he used to race bikes
Posted:  14 Mar 2007 23:34
Wow Jem, that's cool that your grandson wants to learn to ride. I know you worry, so does my dad in regards to my sons but we have to realize that they will ride sooner or later. I would rather their first time on a bike to be with me so i can teach them the dangers.
Posted:  15 Mar 2007 05:41
I used to put my son on mine as soon as he was able to reach the pegs, he was 5 years old then.
Posted:  15 Mar 2007 06:06
Well it's better to teach them the right way to ride and how to be safe than to have them go out and try it on their own....at least you can feel better about it knowing you helped them learn how to ride smart
Posted:  16 Mar 2007 00:06
YES!  That's what I always said.  I can't wait to have another bike so that I can teach my daughter.  I am actually in the process of getting 2 pocketbikes to play around with the kids.
Posted:  17 Mar 2007 06:04
That sounds like fun paperclip I would really like to get one for my 9 yr old grandson to learn on. He sees the pictures we have of his grandpa when he used to ride and is always asking about them and telling us what he's going to do when he gets one! I think my husband would really enjoy teaching him how to ride!
Posted:  17 Mar 2007 20:25
it's great My son knows the "theory" and can tell you how things work, but obviously no bike yet for him to ride.  Soon I hope
Posted:  17 Mar 2007 21:02
Hey all! That is so cool papperclip. I am glad that you are teaching your son and daughter all about bikes and passing on your passion for them. That's how i got my love for them was through my dad, now i am passing that legacy to my sons.
Posted:  19 Mar 2007 01:53
I know that my husband talks to my grandson about riding and he loves to hear about when grandpa used to race. He is always asking questions about the pictures and how many times did he win. He is already interested and talks about when he gets a motorcycle what he's going to do
Posted:  22 Mar 2007 02:04
Hi again guys! lol yea, that is just what my son's do with my dad. They are always asking him questions about when he had his bike. It's cool to hear the stories that i grew up hearing being passed on to my sons.
Posted:  29 Mar 2007 02:56
That's great!  I hear my dad telling stories to my kids as well. I hope some day to be telling my stories to my grandkids.  Currently I talk to my kids and my nephews.
Posted:  16 Apr 2007 03:16
Hi all again! Miss me? lol That is so sweet paperclip. You keep the tradition alive and yes, you will be telling stories to your grandkids too.
Posted:  23 Apr 2007 20:06
Well thank you

Yes I sure hope to be telling my stories long from now.  Right now my nephews are good practice considering their dad has no clue about how a car, let alone a bike, works!
Posted:  30 Apr 2007 11:46
I recently saw someone with his dog on a special seat that seemed to be to be able to be modified for a child.

The Dog looked cool: Golden Lab wearing a leather jacket, glasses and a hat!
Posted:  04 May 2007 15:11
Now that would be a site!  I don't think my dog would like that ride.  I have a Scottie.
Posted:  05 May 2007 16:40
We (our town) has a nearby gathering for bikers every year. In the last couple of years I've seen more canine "riders" than ever before.

I have yet to see a feline rider.....