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miSTa
7th February 2006, 06:30
It was myself and my youngest daughter at home yesterday morning so I decided to do a few maintenance jobs to the ZZR. To cut a long story short my eldest daughter came over and I ended up babysitting my eldest grandson (I have two), so it was just the two of us.

Whenever he comes over the first thing he always does is to jump on the bike (and leave dirty fingerprints everywhere). So yesterday I thought I would take the young fella for a ride (and for all you gear nazis we only had running shoes, jeans, and a t-shirt on, and it felt good too :devil2:). Put the bike back together, sat him on the tank, feet on the top of the fairing, and holding on (for dear life) to the clutch and front brake master cylinders. He had an absolute ball so much so that when we pulled up outside the garage he wanted to go again. So what was I to do? Take him out again, yep. Great fun, just a shame we didn't get past the front lawn.

We have someone who will take up the sport when he's older. I also look forward to the day when he's big enough for me to take him out on the road. :2thumbsup :Punk:

Al
7th February 2006, 06:55
Good onya!
Grandad will soon have to hide his keys away!

Al

Rashika
7th February 2006, 07:07
oh yeah...I'd say in about 10 years you may well regret getting him interested in YOUR favourite passion ZZR? :rolleyes:
...altho maybe it could be a good idea.... :whistle: he'll be able to take you round in your 'declining' years :rofl:

miSTa
7th February 2006, 08:03
I should add that he's 3 1/2, so yea not too long to wait.

Rashika
7th February 2006, 08:05
I should add that he's 3 1/2, so yea not too long to wait.
hmmm yes, well make that about 7 or 8 years then!

terbang
7th February 2006, 08:07
Know the feeling my eldest daughter (15) has been a passenger since she was 10 and all she wants to do is get her learners licence and buy a bike..Gulp..

Silage
7th February 2006, 13:09
we only had running shoes, jeans, and a t-shirt on, and it felt good too ...

Not only under-dressed but proud of it. Just think of the children... :nya:

Those kids must think they have got a pretty cool grandad. Good on ya ZZR.

Bikes are built with these kid magnets. They don't seem to turn on all the time, mostly when there are kids in the back of a car, kids with Mum who is trying to keep them away from the biker influence, and related kids. Actually, these magnets also act on dogs inside cars and cause them to get agitated and start barking loudly. It's really funny to watch from the outside.

dangerous
7th February 2006, 17:41
Grandad will soon have to hide his keys away!

Those kids must think they have got a pretty cool grandad
:eek: :rofl: :laugh: :killingme grandad but your only...... :violin: yrs old....... so (bugger forgot the name of the girl that was with ya the other night) shes the youngest :oi-grr: :killingme grandad :nya:


ps: must be a cool grandad to be riding a sports bike, hey whens the training wheel return :nya: maybe.... just maybe you will get a walker for ya birthday next month:beer:

miSTa
7th February 2006, 19:47
:Oi: Cheeky bugger, you've actually met him - xmas bbq. Observant too aren't ya. :laugh:

That girl that was with us the other is my youngest daughter who happens to be 14. You've met her before (xmas bbq) and I happened to introduce her the other night as well, where were you? :confused: I'm sure you were there... :mellow: (Who loves being on the bike but not being with her old man in public - typical teenager :laugh:)

I'll ignore the comment about the training wheel and give it the contempt it deserves...

Back on topic (sort of) kids are great when it comes to bikes, they love them regardless of breed and no preconceptions of the rider.

dangerous
7th February 2006, 20:28
:Oi: Cheeky bugger, you've actually met him - xmas bbq. Observant too aren't ya. :laugh: That girl that was with us the other is my youngest daughter who happens to be 14. You've met her before (xmas bbq)
Yeah well I was too busy defending off the women pic 1
and pic 2 speaks for its self

Sniper
7th February 2006, 23:05
Fuck, don't you know how to size photos properly gramps?

PT

miSTa
8th February 2006, 05:59
Yeah well I was too busy defending off the women pic 1
and pic 2 speaks for its self

Pic1 - only in your dreams sunshine :lol: (some of us know the truth behind that photo)

Pic 2- very good, full marks :clap:

mynameis
14th May 2006, 18:54
Lol ehehe ..

miSTa
14th May 2006, 22:08
Somewhat of an old (and pointless) thread to revive there sport...

oldrider
14th May 2006, 23:07
I should add that he's 3 1/2, so yea not too long to wait.

That time will fly past faster than you think, problem is as they grow up you grow "old". :confused:
Sorry to rain on your party! :killingme

miSTa
15th May 2006, 07:06
That time will fly past faster than you think, problem is as they grow up you grow "old". :confused:
Sorry to rain on your party! :killingme

Too true John, too true. At least I'm young enough (42) to enjoy them and will do so for a good few more years. The advantages of breeding at a young age are huge! :headbang:

BTW, there's no party, just a small social gathering. :laugh: