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<blockquote data-quote="garyahouse" data-source="post: 1416965" data-attributes="member: 20946"><p>Ha... my daughter rides a Triumph 900cc scrambler. This might not seem like such a big deal except that she's 5'2'' and 105 pounds. That is a lot of machine for a young lady her size. But she loves it and her and hubby own identical Triumphs: ya might see them cruising the streets of Seattle together if ya live in that corner of the country.</p><p></p><p>I'm reminded of the day I got back into motorcycling after a long hiatus. The girls were around 10 years old and they were so excited to go for a ride with daddy on the new bike. I took both of them riding quite often, and they developed a love for motorcycling early on. So now the baton has been passed from one generation to another. Kathy is 29 now and it really makes me happy to see the kids out riding and enjoying themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garyahouse, post: 1416965, member: 20946"] Ha... my daughter rides a Triumph 900cc scrambler. This might not seem like such a big deal except that she's 5'2'' and 105 pounds. That is a lot of machine for a young lady her size. But she loves it and her and hubby own identical Triumphs: ya might see them cruising the streets of Seattle together if ya live in that corner of the country. I'm reminded of the day I got back into motorcycling after a long hiatus. The girls were around 10 years old and they were so excited to go for a ride with daddy on the new bike. I took both of them riding quite often, and they developed a love for motorcycling early on. So now the baton has been passed from one generation to another. Kathy is 29 now and it really makes me happy to see the kids out riding and enjoying themselves. [/QUOTE]
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