El Toro Joe
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Congrats!!!
My wife took the MSF and got her license; she rode a few times and the last time out, she had a crash. I also have a Ninja 250 for sale next spring.When is she going to get a FJR?????
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Talked my daughter into taking a Beginner MSF course with me when she was 16. She passed just fine and according to the instructor, I did also (barely). :glare:
Bought my daughter a used 250 Ninja. Went for a short country ride on the road directly behind the house. Riding ahead of me, she crashed at 25 mph and got scratched up some. Unfortunately, she has never rode again. Want to buy a 250 Ninja? :blink:
Best to your daughter and I hope she sticks with it! The desire kinda has to be in one's blood!
Sorry to hear that, Bill... hope she is okay!My wife took the MSF and got her license; she rode a few times and the last time out, she had a crash. I also have a Ninja 250 for sale next spring.
That's my vote! IMO there is no substitute for gaining skill and confidence in the dirt, without cages, lanes, lights, pedestrians, noise, etc, etc. Learn what the bike wants to do, and how the rider complements that, before getting out in traffic. She can drop the bike and laugh without worrying about dings on the bike or her.[More than likely we'll get her some sort of 250 or smaller displacement dual sport... of course, Mom will need one as well so we can go off roading together... yeah, that's the ticket!!! B)
Been there, done (doing) that... we've been riding dirt bikes together for the past three years (good skills for me too!)... so obviously I agree with you whole heartedly!! :clapping:That's my vote! IMO there is no substitute for gaining skill and confidence in the dirt, without cages, lanes, lights, pedestrians, noise, etc, etc. Learn what the bike wants to do, and how the rider complements that, before getting out in traffic. She can drop the bike and laugh without worrying about dings on the bike or her.[More than likely we'll get her some sort of 250 or smaller displacement dual sport... of course, Mom will need one as well so we can go off roading together... yeah, that's the ticket!!! B)
Great adventure for both of you, have fun!
Tell Shannon congratulations! I'll always remember when I took the course. It was fun and a great learning experience.
Nice post...but this is from 2009.Very cool Tyler!! :yahoo: :yahoo:
Now the gray hair will really set in. :lol:
Well, there's a bike in the garage for her but since my accident, she hasn't had the chance to get out on it. I'm hoping this spring that I can ask a couple of trusted riding friends to take her out on some of the local roads... I'll probably follow along in the car.Is your daughter riding Tyler?
THAT might be worth a trip to the South Bay. I'm jes' sayin'.....Well, there's a bike in the garage for her but since my accident, she hasn't had the chance to get out on it. I'm hoping this spring that I can ask a couple of trusted riding friends to take her out on some of the local roads... I'll probably follow along in the car.Is your daughter riding Tyler?
:lol:... and hope that he grows into an adult first. He's 24 now. And that's all I have to say about that....
First....look at his parents!:lol:... and hope that he grows into an adult first. He's 24 now. And that's all I have to say about that....
Oh gawd, don't get me started, Jill.
It must be the neenernet's fault.
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