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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 936301" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>My first experience riding the street was at 16 years old. I was on a small sport bike in Mexico City, no helmet or gloves. Trust me, riding around in that city was probably not the safest move ever, but I survived.</p><p></p><p>I didn't ride on the street again until I was 18 and in college. I grew up in the middle of nowhere, and the closest paved road was over a mile away.</p><p></p><p>Lots of people will naysay and hand out warnings of things gone wrong, but I don't think we should live our lives without ever taking any risk. If you want your boy to ride, and he wants to, help him along on your terms. You'll both be better for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 936301, member: 13519"] My first experience riding the street was at 16 years old. I was on a small sport bike in Mexico City, no helmet or gloves. Trust me, riding around in that city was probably not the safest move ever, but I survived. I didn't ride on the street again until I was 18 and in college. I grew up in the middle of nowhere, and the closest paved road was over a mile away. Lots of people will naysay and hand out warnings of things gone wrong, but I don't think we should live our lives without ever taking any risk. If you want your boy to ride, and he wants to, help him along on your terms. You'll both be better for it. [/QUOTE]
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