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Daughter's new hobby
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt101" data-source="post: 965187" data-attributes="member: 28102"><p>My son is 14 and has been on the bike since he was 6. He loves it. And all the lads look after him when we're out. LD is still a bit of a way off as he gets the standard teenage 'bored' syndrome on the mile munching sections. I'm sure if there was a way to put a screen for his XBox on the back of my helmet that would be sorted!! My wife hated bikes as well. I passed my test late in life even though I have had bikes since I was a kid. I took her on a few short hops and gradually we did weeks away. Now she is going for her full licence!! Luckily the FJR is too big for her :clapping:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt101, post: 965187, member: 28102"] My son is 14 and has been on the bike since he was 6. He loves it. And all the lads look after him when we're out. LD is still a bit of a way off as he gets the standard teenage 'bored' syndrome on the mile munching sections. I'm sure if there was a way to put a screen for his XBox on the back of my helmet that would be sorted!! My wife hated bikes as well. I passed my test late in life even though I have had bikes since I was a kid. I took her on a few short hops and gradually we did weeks away. Now she is going for her full licence!! Luckily the FJR is too big for her :clapping: [/QUOTE]
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