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Riding motorcycle with child
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<blockquote data-quote="Craigar" data-source="post: 1412168" data-attributes="member: 89338"><p>They do make various harnesses to tether a child to the rider. That will at least keep the child from sliding off the back. Look at third world countries. You've got a family of 5 riding on a bike, along with a chicken or goat strapped to it. Not making a joke here. We here in the states get to worked up about stuff. This is a very polarizing topic. Personally, I would not take a four year old. My son was 7 when I began taking him on short rides. With controlled speeds of 35mph and under. It's a risk whatever you choose. Good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craigar, post: 1412168, member: 89338"] They do make various harnesses to tether a child to the rider. That will at least keep the child from sliding off the back. Look at third world countries. You've got a family of 5 riding on a bike, along with a chicken or goat strapped to it. Not making a joke here. We here in the states get to worked up about stuff. This is a very polarizing topic. Personally, I would not take a four year old. My son was 7 when I began taking him on short rides. With controlled speeds of 35mph and under. It's a risk whatever you choose. Good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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