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    Carrying young pillions?

    Anyone know what it is? I have a 10 year old itching to get in the tail gunners seat

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    There is no legal age.

    The rule for me when I was A little fella was if my feet could reach the foot pegs then I could go for a ride.

    Have fun.
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    10 year old is fine. My oldest boy, Tim, has been on the back since he was 7 and he's nearly ten now.

    His younger brother Nicky has been down the road and back and he's four.

    I seem to recall one of our members getting busted pillioning under 1 year old.

    For me, if they can reach the pegs, and WANT TO go on the back, and can sit still, the only thing stopping them is their mother.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by driftn View Post
    There is no legal age.

    The rule for me when I was A little fella was if my feet could reach the foot pegs then I could go for a ride.

    Have fun.
    WRONG.

    Crazy Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
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    For me, if they can reach the pegs, and WANT TO go on the back, and can sit still, the only thing stopping them is their mother.
    I think that if I don't tell there mother then it will be okay.

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    my five year old comes on the back, so as long as theve got all the right gear no problems, and as said if they can reach the pegs
    I cannot put my finger on it now, the child has grown the dream has gone

    there'll be no more aaarrrrrggghhhhh but you may feel a little sick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guzza View Post
    Anyone know what it is? I have a 10 year old itching to get in the tail gunners seat
    The answer is 12years old...

    Fck does no one read the roadcode anymore ? ?

    Crazy Steve..

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    I took all four of my boys riding and the all loved it.

    Our family rule was also if you can touch the pegs your ok to go.

    Make sure you have a good fitting hemet and suitable riding gear for them too.

    One other thing to consider though is little ones can get sleepy very quickly.

    Watch for this as they could fall from your bike.

    I used to take them on shorter trips when they were younger and for the longer trips I'd stop often and make them run around a bit.
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    ive had a belt made up that i wear with hand grips on it for the kids to hold on to
    I cannot put my finger on it now, the child has grown the dream has gone

    there'll be no more aaarrrrrggghhhhh but you may feel a little sick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Steve View Post
    The answer is 12years old...

    Fck does no one read the roadcode anymore ? ?
    Where does it say that???

    The 2008 Road Code for Motorcycles says regarding carrying passengers:

    "Once you have your full licence, you may carry one pillion passenger behind you on a motorcycle. This person must sit astride a safe pillion seat, facing forwards, & have both feet on footrests. They must also wear an approved safety helmet"


    My oldest son has been coming on the road with me since 2 weeks after his 5th birthday!
    GET ON
    SIT DOWN
    SHUT UP
    HANG ON

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    Quote Originally Posted by driftn View Post
    There is no legal age.

    The rule for me when I was A little fella was if my feet could reach the foot pegs then I could go for a ride.

    Have fun.
    what he said...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    Where does it say that???

    The 2008 Road Code for Motorcycles says regarding carrying passengers:

    "Once you have your full licence, you may carry one pillion passenger behind you on a motorcycle. This person must sit astride a safe pillion seat, facing forwards, & have both feet on footrests. They must also wear an approved safety helmet"


    My oldest son has been coming on the road with me since 2 weeks after his 5th birthday!
    That is also my understanding. Size, not age. I ahve also seen chicks carrying sprogs in those papoose carrier back pack things. Since the sprog is not technically a pillion passenger (just luggage) that is also legal I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Since the sprog is not technically a pillion passenger (just luggage) that is also legal I think.
    Baggage. Chicks with kids have baggage!

    BTW here's the regulation. (for pillions, not chicks with baggage. ).
    If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!

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    Sounds like it could be time to hit trade me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    Baggage. Chicks with kids have baggage!

    BTW here's the regulation. (for pillions, not chicks with baggage. ).
    Yeah ok....Im wrong as the law sees it it now..

    The roadcode did say 12years old when I sat my test because one of the questions the Police man asked during the 5 oral question..Was what is the Min age of a Pillion and the answer was 12years old..

    Crazy Steve..

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