Feels good huh?

I was kind of laughing at first as I read this though, as I can't even get my bike up on the center stand unless it's pointing uphill

Also wondering what bike she has an eye on for the future?
Absolutely! If my child decides to ride, I'd love for him to start while he's still at home, mainly so that he can ride a couple years with me and some other folks who have been riding for a while BEFORE he gets off with a bunch of college kids.... BUT that'd be no substitute for a course. That's a must.JJ wrote:A MSF course if fell is a must for new riders these days. Lots of experience packed into a few hours of lessons. If your kid is going to ride you have an opportunity to see his or her riding style on some of the many group rides you will do an have a chance to 'recommend' some improvements. If you ride and you kid is going to anywhay what an opportunity for you!
JJ
I think training her on a bike/scoot would make her a more alert cager, really.chickenhawk wrote:JMO, I think if she's only 16, you need to see if she can handle driving a car safely for a year before putting her out on the street on a bike. You may not win her friendship with that one, but at least she'll be around to hate you until she's 17.
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