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<blockquote data-quote="CAJW" data-source="post: 1158688" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>Kids learn by example, good or bad and you're a good one. ATGATT, MSF, etc.. that has been mentioned, but one thing to mention politely to your sister, the kid is 18! He'll do what he wants, some do with or without their parent's blessing, so your input is invaluable. She needs to recognize that your influence will be a positive and that if the kid gets hurt, it won't be due to your lack of concern in trying to get him started off right. He needs every advantage he can get and she needs to realize that you're one in the plus column. One last thought, many "Moms" aren't as opposed to a little dirt bike to get started (no cars to dodge) and he'll build skills that will do nothing but make him that much better of a street rider. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAJW, post: 1158688, member: 1055"] Kids learn by example, good or bad and you're a good one. ATGATT, MSF, etc.. that has been mentioned, but one thing to mention politely to your sister, the kid is 18! He'll do what he wants, some do with or without their parent's blessing, so your input is invaluable. She needs to recognize that your influence will be a positive and that if the kid gets hurt, it won't be due to your lack of concern in trying to get him started off right. He needs every advantage he can get and she needs to realize that you're one in the plus column. One last thought, many "Moms" aren't as opposed to a little dirt bike to get started (no cars to dodge) and he'll build skills that will do nothing but make him that much better of a street rider. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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