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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Penguin" data-source="post: 732922" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>+1. Friday would be the best time to hear sis's version of the story.</p><p></p><p>Loved reading the story and what was between the lines. No greater love has a father for his son, than to loan his FJR to a rookie.</p><p></p><p>Is he enrolled for an MSF class yet? My son and I took the class together. As a reentry rider, I wanted to borrow a small bike for the test, and figured a skills refresher couldn't hurt. The boy was sixteen and enjoyed the concept of a Mommy-and-me outing that involved motorcycles. He of course, took to it like a duck to water. He didn't follow up with the riding though. I wasn't as brave as you, and my son was younger. He didn't get to ride the FJR. We had several bikes in the garage and offered him the oldest, lowest displacement one to practice on. He chose not to ride it. But he did mention a couple of years later that he'd borrowed a friend's R1. Thankfully, he survived the experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Penguin, post: 732922, member: 1187"] +1. Friday would be the best time to hear sis's version of the story. Loved reading the story and what was between the lines. No greater love has a father for his son, than to loan his FJR to a rookie. Is he enrolled for an MSF class yet? My son and I took the class together. As a reentry rider, I wanted to borrow a small bike for the test, and figured a skills refresher couldn't hurt. The boy was sixteen and enjoyed the concept of a Mommy-and-me outing that involved motorcycles. He of course, took to it like a duck to water. He didn't follow up with the riding though. I wasn't as brave as you, and my son was younger. He didn't get to ride the FJR. We had several bikes in the garage and offered him the oldest, lowest displacement one to practice on. He chose not to ride it. But he did mention a couple of years later that he'd borrowed a friend's R1. Thankfully, he survived the experience. [/QUOTE]
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