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What Bike for a 16 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="wheatonFJR" data-source="post: 935056" data-attributes="member: 160"><p>oh...one other thing. I made a hard and fast rule with my son that he had to make an oath to keep. NO passengers on the bike until after he had had it for atleast a year...and he had to ride with me on the back as his first passenger so I could test him in a parking lot on his skills 2 up. Once I was satisfied...he was allowed.</p><p></p><p>This was a hard thing for him, because once he got the bike...all of a sudden the chicks started noticing him and begging for a ride. He whined about it after awhile...but he respected me and obeyed that rule so far as I know. I trust him. I believe his word.</p><p></p><p>Maybe that is too strict a rule...but I don't think so. It was safer for him...and for his future passengers. He has a cute girlfriend...as much as I would hate to see my son get hurt, I would really hate to hear of a passenger getting seriously hurt because I allowed him to take a passenger before he was ready to be able to evade harm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheatonFJR, post: 935056, member: 160"] oh...one other thing. I made a hard and fast rule with my son that he had to make an oath to keep. NO passengers on the bike until after he had had it for atleast a year...and he had to ride with me on the back as his first passenger so I could test him in a parking lot on his skills 2 up. Once I was satisfied...he was allowed. This was a hard thing for him, because once he got the bike...all of a sudden the chicks started noticing him and begging for a ride. He whined about it after awhile...but he respected me and obeyed that rule so far as I know. I trust him. I believe his word. Maybe that is too strict a rule...but I don't think so. It was safer for him...and for his future passengers. He has a cute girlfriend...as much as I would hate to see my son get hurt, I would really hate to hear of a passenger getting seriously hurt because I allowed him to take a passenger before he was ready to be able to evade harm. [/QUOTE]
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