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terbang
8th October 2006, 11:41
My Daughters..

Kendog
8th October 2006, 12:00
You go girls!!!! If I can ride a bike, anyone can!!
Mrs KD.

Jantar
8th October 2006, 12:35
Good one. Start them early, start them right.

Scouse
8th October 2006, 12:49
did you con the Girls into washing the bikes before you took the photo B

terbang
8th October 2006, 15:06
did you con the Girls into washing the bikes before tou took the photo B
Well yeah but I still have to pay. $5.00 per bike each, the little crooks..

MattRSK
8th October 2006, 15:27
Nice Busa.

u4ea
8th October 2006, 15:33
43548 and here is my great neice!!!!!shes my little angel

oldguy
8th October 2006, 15:57
Heres a another , my daughter, she don't ride to much these days, would rather go to the mall with her friends the go riding with me. at least my granson always wants to go.

terbang
8th October 2006, 18:36
Heres a another , my daughter, she don't ride to much these days, would rather go to the mall with her friends the go riding with me. at least my granson always wants to go.

Yeah know the feeling. Like most pilots, no sons. The oldest one still rides the DT all over the place with her mates and has ridden the little 400 a bit recently (private roads of course) and is shortly to get her learners. I wire her up with an intercom and talk through it. She has all the handling skills, just needs to get the bit between her ears sorted (not much though) and she will be a great rider. She allready has saved the money for her first bike. Though she does spend time shopping in the malls, a quick glance at the posters on her bedroom wall tell all. Jimmi Hendrix and Valentino Rossi. The little one can't quite touch the ground yet on the DT though she rides a bit on the beach. She also can't wait to get out there and ride (much to her mothers horror).

Nicksta
8th October 2006, 18:49
good on them......
yay for getting them into bikes... and supporting them.....

oldguy
8th October 2006, 20:38
Yeah know the feeling. Like most pilots, no sons. The oldest one still rides the DT all over the place with her mates and has ridden the little 400 a bit recently (private roads of course) and is shortly to get her learners. I wire her up with an intercom and talk through it. She has all the handling skills, just needs to get the bit between her ears sorted (not much though) and she will be a great rider. She allready has saved the money for her first bike. Though she does spend time shopping in the malls, a quick glance at the posters on her bedroom wall tell all. Jimmi Hendrix and Valentino Rossi. The little one can't quite touch the ground yet on the DT though she rides a bit on the beach. She also can't wait to get out there and ride (much to her mothers horror).she is my baby not that she like's me calling her that not now she's just turned 13 , she been ride since she was 5 was very good we would go riding out at woodhill forest I just loved riding with her only in the last year she has shown little interest in riding, I think alot of the problem was me, her mum tells me she was affraid of disappointing me so didn't want to go riding much, if I can get her out riding even if it is just around the farm I,m happy, I just leave her be.

terbang
8th October 2006, 20:57
Hmm yes but you will get her back..I think I once posted this here but go to my blog (http://www.tetoro.blogspot.com/) and look up a wee piece called "My Daughter" It summs up the way I see it.
Cheers B

NighthawkNZ
19th October 2006, 06:28
Well yeah but I still have to pay. $5.00 per bike each, the little crooks..

$5 bucks... sheese I use to ask for $5 for the bike + exspenses... + TAX... + 10 for polishing

I never did wash my dads bike he said I drive to hard a bargin.... and all I said was "kewl I am going to my friends house to play slot cars :D"

DMNTD
19th October 2006, 06:42
LOL...you guys pay your kids?? I let them eat :innocent:
This is a pic of my nutter 9y/o son Justice on my last bike.
My 12 going on 18y/o daughter absolute LOVES motorcycling with a passion but is a better pillion than a rider,at this stage anyway.

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Pwalo
19th October 2006, 07:03
Well done guys. My two sons just can't understand why I like riding. Mind you they are teenagers and their minds appear to be on other things!