Our Parents Was Also Bikers...

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  1. El Vikingo Tropical

    El Vikingo Tropical Noble Member

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    2E66E6F2-4A5E-4C7B-A933-30865E8DE8D1.jpeg As a small tribute to our oldies...
    My dad with his speedway bike in Stockholm at the early 50th.
    Where it all begun in my family..
    And my 89 year old mother both still loves coming on a ride (at the rear seat now) FDAEC8A3-0FFA-4065-B1DF-32C42931225D.jpeg
    Mum at my moped 1980
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    My wife at her Fireblade 20 years ago..
     
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  2. El Vikingo Tropical

    El Vikingo Tropical Noble Member

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    And your history?
     
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  3. Tigcraft

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    Well.....
    Mines a family of virtually no pictures so nothing to share this moment
     
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  4. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    Nice pics,:) both my dad and his brother rode speedway at Brooklands and both where prototype testers but don't know the makes, my old mum used to come on the back of my bikes to go shopping she was a bit younger in here 70s though, it all started for me when my uncle took me on the back of his Thunderbird at the tender age of 8 and scared the shit out of me, but it obviously made the right impression as I started at the age of fifteen and apart from a few breaks I am still riding at 68 on a hard tail custom.:)
     
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  5. Dartplayer

    Dartplayer Crème de la Crème

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    My father was a successful competitor in road and track cycling and rode motorcycles when coaching, but due to many accidents was dead :mad:against me riding them.
    I have ridden most of my life and my brother finally got his license at 50:joy:.

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  6. El Vikingo Tropical

    El Vikingo Tropical Noble Member

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    My brother and his wife also had the license after 50, he bought a couple custom bikes, I vent visiting them 2019 and gave my dad (93) a ride at the back, What a smile he had!
    after that pleasant siesta in the garden... 0EB024D0-F6C1-4AB3-B707-DEF6A29A338C.jpeg BB4EE3F0-920B-4AF7-A85F-AB1D822F790A.jpeg
     
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  7. Hubaxe

    Hubaxe Good moaning! aka Mr Wordsalad :)

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    Not exactly the same.. Here is the true story, my father spent his life in the army.
    He was offered to pass the military motorcycle license on a Terrot 500. Did a little round, and tried to go a bit faster, then lost control and finished with the bike in the barracks kitchen. :joy:
    As I showed interest riding motorcycle, he was circumspect, but called some friends to help finding my first bike, a Yamaha RDX 125 model 1977. :)
     
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  8. El Vikingo Tropical

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    Nice
    I just google Terrot motorcycles, I didn’t know that brand
     
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  9. Ducatitotriumph

    Ducatitotriumph Crème de la Crème

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    My "real old man" was a go cart (zip cart?) champ (I think) and my Step father (since I was 4 so he's my dad) was a sidecar racer.
    All my childhood was in the back of the transit (twin rear wheel of course..) going to race meetings up and down the uk.
    I remember him selling the granada to buy some wiseco pistons on the gs1000 once......
     
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  10. andyc1

    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

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    IMG-20151119-WA0000.jpg First picture is my dad Roy #7 and my uncle Cecil #1 taken at Maghaberry. Second picture is my uncle David taken at Dundrod.
    I had another Uncle Jeffrey who died in a crash at the Temple 100.
    To this day they still hold a record for four brothers on the same grid :)
     
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  11. Hubaxe

    Hubaxe Good moaning! aka Mr Wordsalad :)

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    This thread turns to be amazing.
     
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  12. andyc1

    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

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    Just to be clear, the like I gave you was for the nice story. Alan being paralysed is a terrible thing :worried:
     
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  13. El Vikingo Tropical

    El Vikingo Tropical Noble Member

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    Beautiful story
     
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  14. El Vikingo Tropical

    El Vikingo Tropical Noble Member

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    This is rolling on nice!
     
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  15. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Don't have any pictures, but my dad and his dad (my grandad) both rode bikes. Dad's had a BSA combination, which went all over in. Me and my sister in the sidecar and mum on the pillion. One of my fond memories was mum saying "your dad will be here in a minute I'll put the tea on", this was because you could hear that old thumper coming up the road to the house. Unfortunately my grandad was killed on his bike. They both had an influence on my love for motorbikes and the fact that I'm still riding today.
     
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  16. Havit

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    Same story , my Dad's Gold flash combo, for years. Then he had a scooter for a time.then a Honda step threw. It's was more for going to work than biking. But I loved him taking me out on them. He let me take the step threw on my own to get him some tobacco one day when he came home drunk . It took me an hour as I went for a ride about. Luckily he was asleep when I got home so got away with it :p
     
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  17. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Didn't know you were around in the early 30s Ade. Well you learn something new every day eh ?
     
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  18. Ducatitotriumph

    Ducatitotriumph Crème de la Crème

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    Isn’t it amazing that the seeds of motorbikes were planted in us as kids?
    It's great really!
     
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  19. dilligaf

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    Absolutely nobody anywhere in my family is into motorbikes :(
    JUST ME:grinning:
     
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  20. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    I knew there was something odd about you ;):)
     
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  21. andyc1

    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

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    My family... do you use the term loosely :p
     
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