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<blockquote data-quote="MCRIDER007" data-source="post: 1412041" data-attributes="member: 329"><p>I started taking my daughter on rides sitting behind me on a Yamaha Venture Royale (big full dress touring bike) when she was six and week long camping vacations when she was seven after a neighbor made foot peg extensions for that bike. I did everything possible to minimize risk and she was always AGATT with a full face helmet. The only problem I ever had was when she fell alsleep riding home after our first camping night and there wasnt anything I could do to wake her up. It was a little scary using my left arm to hold her up while stopping a very heavy bike with only my right hand. We fixed that problem with an intercom system so I could keep her awake when she started dozing off.</p><p></p><p>We both have some wonderful memories of the trips we took together but I question if it was worth the risk. I dont plan to repeat the experience with my grand daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCRIDER007, post: 1412041, member: 329"] I started taking my daughter on rides sitting behind me on a Yamaha Venture Royale (big full dress touring bike) when she was six and week long camping vacations when she was seven after a neighbor made foot peg extensions for that bike. I did everything possible to minimize risk and she was always AGATT with a full face helmet. The only problem I ever had was when she fell alsleep riding home after our first camping night and there wasnt anything I could do to wake her up. It was a little scary using my left arm to hold her up while stopping a very heavy bike with only my right hand. We fixed that problem with an intercom system so I could keep her awake when she started dozing off. We both have some wonderful memories of the trips we took together but I question if it was worth the risk. I dont plan to repeat the experience with my grand daughter. [/QUOTE]
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