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    Quote Originally Posted by superjackal View Post
    What type of helmut would be required for her? A motorcycle specific helmet or just a bicyclists helmet?
    Helmet safety standards

    An approved motorcycle helmet is one that complies with one or more of the approved international standards:

    • UN/ECE Regulation No. 22: Protective helmets and their visors for drivers and passengers of motorcycles and mopeds (Europe)
    • Australian Standard AS 1698: Protective helmets for vehicle users
    • New Zealand Standard NZS 5430: Protective helmets for vehicle users
    • Snell Memorial Foundation: Helmet Standard for use in motorcycling
    • Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218: Motorcycle helmets
    • British Standard BS 6658: Specification for protective helmets for vehicle users (for type A helmets only)
    • Japan Industrial Standard T8133.


    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ro...ight-gear.html

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    really, once youre on the bike and riding, who the fuck's going to know how old the kid is anyway?

    unless you've bet someone as to what the answer is?

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    ive been picking my boy up from the age of 4 and riding 1km home from daycare,been seen by cops and never pulled over and he was wearing a motorcross helmet as i couldn't find a road bike helmet small enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by superjackal View Post
    Interesting question. My daughter's 6 and I pick her up from school. She usually sits on the front and we ride home at walking speed on the pavement. She LOVES it. Would be easier/faster as a pillion.

    What type of helmut would be required for her? A motorcycle specific helmet or just a bicyclists helmet?

    Sorry if this is hijacking....!
    If she isn't wearing a helmet you could be done for it... and you could be done since she isn't pillion!

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    I saw a guy the other day in Titirangi taking his kid home on the back of his bike, he was AGAT. His boy had a helmet and shorts.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erelyes View Post
    If she isn't wearing a helmet you could be done for it... and you could be done since she isn't pillion!
    I think he is just taking the piss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Floppy disk View Post
    I think he is just taking the piss.
    No it doesn't have to be a road, road rules still apply in a public place i.e. beach, carpark, pavement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superjackal View Post
    Interesting question. My daughter's 6 and I pick her up from school. She usually sits on the front and we ride home at walking speed on the pavement. She LOVES it. Would be easier/faster as a pillion.

    What type of helmut would be required for her? A motorcycle specific helmet or just a bicyclists helmet?

    Sorry if this is hijacking....!
    Have a look at these, most dealers in NZ can get them and they are $150ish, Got one for my spawn......

    Quote Originally Posted by TimeOut View Post
    No it doesn't have to be a road, road rules still apply in a public place i.e. beach, carpark, pavement.
    True, any place that is accessable to the public is classed as public road including carparks riverbed etc
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    I raised the same question with the local police and was told the only issue is whether the kid can comfortably touch the pegs. My daughter has been riding since she was. I did however take some steps to improve her safety on the back. I wear a belt with some grips for her to hang onto. That was easier than me trying to lose my belly. I also found online a harness for her to wear. It attaches to a pad that I sit on so that she is secure as we ride. If the worst happens and we hit the road then she's not attached to me or the bike. Good piece of mind, especially for Mum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy View Post
    I also found online a harness for her to wear. It attaches to a pad that I sit on so that she is secure as we ride.
    Hey that's a great idea - do you know the name so I can look it up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustyrobot View Post
    Hey that's a great idea - do you know the name so I can look it up?
    http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/product...pillions_.aspx

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    Very similar. Works great.

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    I used to ride on the back of my old mans Goldflash when I was about 10 years old and it was one of the few things in life that actually seemed good at the time.

    On the other hand I've never taken my own kids on my bikes because I didn't want to lose them due to my own or some other persons stupidity.

    I read a lot into how people want their kids to ride on the back for "their" reasons,,,,but their reasons never have anything to do with the kids welfare in mind.

    If somebody wants their kids to get into bikes there's a lot of ways to go about it without placing their lives at risk in road traffic.

    Mind you,I don't actually see many people that are stupid enough to do that to their own off spring apart from a few KB fools that are mostly talk anyway,,,,and my old man.

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    Coolest kid in school riding a motorbike home from school prize giving.

    She was 8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    Coolest kid in school riding a motorbike home from school prize giving.

    She was 8.
    Thumbs up!
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