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    Baby Bikies first bike -and first bin

    Baby bikie was a lucky wee chap --santa bought him a slightly worn suzuki quad.
    Santa asked daddy to detune it which he did by fitting a tiny wee jet in the carby and a penny washer in the zorst.
    even so baby bikie by nursing the lil thing along could get the quad going faster than daddy could run--much to his amusement.
    after a day of putting around the forest with a very tired father running after him he learnt biker lesson number one.
    when heading directly towards an inanimate object --DONT LOOK BACKWARDS..
    Baby bikies version.--i was riding along minding my own business and this bloody big tree leapt out in front of me.
    has anyone here seen a quad climb a tree before??
    he was pretty clever about it --jumped off and pulled the kill switch
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Baby bikie was a lucky wee chap --santa bought him a slightly worn suzuki quad.
    Santa asked daddy to detune it which he did by fitting a tiny wee jet in the carby and a penny washer in the zorst.
    even so baby bikie by nursing the lil thing along could get the quad going faster than daddy could run--much to his amusement.
    after a day of putting around the forest with a very tired father running after him he learnt biker lesson number one.
    when heading directly towards an inanimate object --DONT LOOK BACKWARDS..
    Baby bikies version.--i was riding along minding my own business and this bloody big tree leapt out in front of me.
    has anyone here seen a quad climb a tree before??
    he was pretty clever about it --jumped off and pulled the kill switch

    He must be a smart kid to know to hit the kill switch like that, especially if he can keep from panicking after running into a tree

    Good on him (and good on ya Frosty for getting him the quad )

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    Arrow Smart wee chappy.

    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Baby bikie was a lucky wee chap --santa bought him a slightly worn suzuki quad.
    Santa asked daddy to detune it which he did by fitting a tiny wee jet in the carby and a penny washer in the zorst.
    even so baby bikie by nursing the lil thing along could get the quad going faster than daddy could run--much to his amusement.
    after a day of putting around the forest with a very tired father running after him he learnt biker lesson number one.
    when heading directly towards an inanimate object --DONT LOOK BACKWARDS..
    Baby bikies version.--i was riding along minding my own business and this bloody big tree leapt out in front of me.
    has anyone here seen a quad climb a tree before??
    he was pretty clever about it --jumped off and pulled the kill switch
    Good on the young fella
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    Hehe. Another budding young quad racer in the making............


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    Quote Originally Posted by erik
    He must be a smart kid to know to hit the kill switch like that, especially if he can keep from panicking after running into a tree

    Good on him (and good on ya Frosty for getting him the quad )
    Its one of those tether kill switches. he jumps off and it pulls the plug-kills the bike.
    WEll today he became daddys chauffer.--in the pits at racing--he thought it was cool pillioning dad around the pits.
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    Sounds like he has the makings of a fast rider. Like father like son ay?!

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    Congrats Baby Bikie. You'll always remember your first.

    So how long before we see him on the track (lapping his dad)?
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    Cool the first bin....

    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Baby bikie was a lucky wee chap --santa bought him a slightly worn suzuki quad.
    Santa asked daddy to detune it which he did by fitting a tiny wee jet in the carby and a penny washer in the zorst.
    even so baby bikie by nursing the lil thing along could get the quad going faster than daddy could run--much to his amusement.
    after a day of putting around the forest with a very tired father running after him he learnt biker lesson number one.
    when heading directly towards an inanimate object --DONT LOOK BACKWARDS..
    Baby bikies version.--i was riding along minding my own business and this bloody big tree leapt out in front of me.
    has anyone here seen a quad climb a tree before??
    he was pretty clever about it --jumped off and pulled the kill switch
    So long as the little fella wasn't hurt....
    BTW how is the tree - no damage to it I hope.........

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    Well done baby bikie - we will all be watching your motorbiking career with interest.
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    Glad BB is ok and havin' a blast!
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    sounds like he's having an excellent christmas!! good on ya frosty!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    So long as the little fella wasn't hurt....
    BTW how is the tree - no damage to it I hope.........
    Lets just say in this case--baby bikie 1 tree zip
    the tree will recover from the missing bark -eventually.
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    Cool frosty....

    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Lets just say in this case--baby bikie 1 tree zip
    the tree will recover from the missing bark -eventually.
    Good to hear that.....

    I take it little one wasn't out riding on his quad in this horrible weather today...?

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    are you kidding -hes a real biker --Hell ride through sleet if it means he can stay on the bike.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    Good to hear that.....

    I take it little one wasn't out riding on his quad in this horrible weather today...?

    It was bad weather today?

    How come I'm so sunburnt from fixing the bike in my driveway today?

    You guys live in the wrong part of the country...
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