Daughters And / Or Sons Riders ?

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  1. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Never say never, Wessa. I didn't start riding until I was 52. I certainly never thought I'd become a motorcyclist when I was 39 and 41--in fact I never thought about motorcycles at all back then. So you just never know what the future may hold. ;):)
     
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  2. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    My best girlfriend took her class/test and started riding when she was 61. Another girlfriend of mine did the same at age 60. I agree that it's never too late. Well, maybe "never" is a bit strong but I know a number of people who started riding much later than anyone would think they would...or should.
     
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  3. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Thanks @Sandi T. as you say you never know
     
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  4. MadMrB

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    My ex didn't get her licence until she was 40, and it was her that got me back on bikes after not riding for several years.

    My son has little to no interest in bikes :(

    My daughter keeps saying she wants to get her licence, but so far has done no training :(. However for many years she has worked for a media company that almost exclusively works with some of the large motorcycle manufacturers, and she is involved in many bike racing events like Moto2 and the IOM TT :)
     
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  5. steve lovatt

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    My son had a 50cc ped when he was going to college. Always seemed to break down or wouldn't start but more than likely he was skiving!
    My step daughter booked a CBT and bought a Honda cbf 125 off eBay, pretty much without involving us (well her mum anyway!). She passed her test in July and I sold her my Bonneville. :cool:
     
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  6. joe mc donald

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    The though has crossed my mind of just giving up and perhaps learning to drive again. Our country is just not biker friendly any more or maybe never was. You i think know why but i don't want to talk to much about it and don't want to hijack this thread.
    Joe.
     
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  7. johne

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    #27 johne, Nov 28, 2020
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    My son is 28 years old and he's been riding since he was a kid. He started off on a KX80. We also had a KLF250 quad bike he and his older sister used to ride. He got a TZR50 moped when he was 16. Currently he has a Yamaha MT09 for the road and a Kawasaki ZX600 track bike. I'm not sure how old he was when I took the quad photo, 6 or 7 I guess. His sister would like a bike but she's got an 18 month old girl and is about to give birth again (a boy this time) so bikes aren't exactly top of the shopping list for her right now. markquad.JPG

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    I enjoy going out road riding with him, I know everyone thinks their kids are brilliant, but he's a steady away road rider, doesn't take risks and we always have fun when out and about on two wheels together, I'm pleased he has a track bike so he can ride hard on the track where there aren't any myopic loonies coming the other way (at least I sincerely hope so!).
     
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  8. andypandy

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    My eldest grandson has a Honda 115cc twist'n'go but he's taking driving lessons as well but I hope he'll keep a bike. His dad (my eldest son aged 43) wants to do his CBT on the Honda and would then like to go on to a bigger bike and currently fancies a Kawasaki Vulcan.
     
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  9. Lou160487

    Lou160487 Senior Member

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    They really hate it when I use that joke.
     
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  10. unclescratch

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    I must have missed that episode, but I'm sure I've seen all the rest !!
     
  11. Essexboy

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    My son has well got into bikes, he's a far better rider than I've ever been :)

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  12. roadrider

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    Both my wife and I ride but the kids have shown no interest despite (or because of ) coming out on the back of me.
    At least my daughters taken her driving test,my lad shows no interest in learning to ride or drive.
     
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