My Daughter's 8th Birthday
nice pic of all 5 bikes. how did you get the daughter into riding? i want to start my son out soon (hes 4) but she just doesnt like bikes (shes 7 going on 17). did you do anything special or she was just interested from the get go? ive pretty much given up on her as i wouldnt force them to do anything that they dont want to
Originally Posted by Skinnyjoint
nice pic of all 5 bikes. how did you get the daughter into riding? i want to start my son out soon (hes 4) but she just doesnt like bikes (shes 7 going on 17). did you do anything special or she was just interested from the get go? ive pretty much given up on her as i wouldnt force them to do anything that they dont want to
I screwed up with my oldest son... pushed him too hard.
Learned that lesson the hard way.
Now, I try to lead by example and create a fun filled experience for them.
I try not to focus to much on what I want.... and more on what they need and want.
When it is "thier" decision, they are much more inclined to stick with it and put forth genuine effort.
One day the wife and I decided motorcycles would be a forum to spend time together as a family.
We generated interest with the kids by exposure.
That was years ago and we have had many memories from riding.
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My daughter was interested largely from watching races with me on TV. I told her that when she got good at riding a bicycle with no training wheels that we'd get her a motorcycle. She took to it very quickly and skipped the whole training wheels on a motorcycle phase.
She rides a Razor MX350. It's a 24V electric bike, quiet enough to ride pretty much anywhere, quick enough to provide a thrill, and cheap. I feel like it was a very good choice for a first bike. It even puts up with me goofin off on it in the cul de sac, great lil toy for a couple hundred bucks.
Her three (as of last week) year old brother also rides it but doesn't have the same internal motivation that she does. I'm afraid that I may not be patient enough with him. It's hard not to be impatient about things like looking forward and not just pinning it wide open. I think he may need to get a little older before I'm really comfortable with him on that thing.
She rides a Razor MX350. It's a 24V electric bike, quiet enough to ride pretty much anywhere, quick enough to provide a thrill, and cheap. I feel like it was a very good choice for a first bike. It even puts up with me goofin off on it in the cul de sac, great lil toy for a couple hundred bucks.
Her three (as of last week) year old brother also rides it but doesn't have the same internal motivation that she does. I'm afraid that I may not be patient enough with him. It's hard not to be impatient about things like looking forward and not just pinning it wide open. I think he may need to get a little older before I'm really comfortable with him on that thing.
TR father of the year....Cecil
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Originally Posted by Residente-Calle13
PUÑETA CABRONES FEDERALES HIJOS DE LA PUTA MADRE Q LOS PARIO USTEDES
SON UNA ENFERMEDAD NISIQUIERA MERECEN SER LLAMADOS HUMANOS SON UNAS
MISERABLES CUCARACHAR Q NO SABEN Q CARAJO ACER CON SU PUTA VIDA.. YO
LES TENGO UN CONSEJO... AMARENSE UNA SOGA A LAS BOLAS Y TIRENSE DE UN
PUENTE CABRONES
SON UNA ENFERMEDAD NISIQUIERA MERECEN SER LLAMADOS HUMANOS SON UNAS
MISERABLES CUCARACHAR Q NO SABEN Q CARAJO ACER CON SU PUTA VIDA.. YO
LES TENGO UN CONSEJO... AMARENSE UNA SOGA A LAS BOLAS Y TIRENSE DE UN
PUENTE CABRONES
Originally Posted by nunyo
Her three (as of last week) year old brother also rides it but doesn't have the same internal motivation that she does. I'm afraid that I may not be patient enough with him. It's hard not to be impatient about things like looking forward and not just pinning it wide open. I think he may need to get a little older before I'm really comfortable with him on that thing.

My youngest was the same way.... he rides very well now.
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thanks cecil ill try to remember i doubt ill be able to do anything with my daughter ill keep trying but at least my son wont shut up about bikes ha, whether its a bike t-shirt or a bike on tv so i really want to get him riding.
nunyo:
electric huh, how long does the battery last? can u go off road with it as well or just street like you said cul da sac?
nunyo:
electric huh, how long does the battery last? can u go off road with it as well or just street like you said cul da sac?
Originally Posted by Skinnyjoint
thanks cecil ill try to remember i doubt ill be able to do anything with my daughter ill keep trying but at least my son wont shut up about bikes ha, whether its a bike t-shirt or a bike on tv so i really want to get him riding.
nunyo:
electric huh, how long does the battery last? can u go off road with it as well or just street like you said cul da sac?
nunyo:
electric huh, how long does the battery last? can u go off road with it as well or just street like you said cul da sac?
True Story 
When my son was 3, about to turn 4, he was totally emphatuated with motorcycles, dirt bikes in particular.
As we drove past a pasture full of cows...
With all the excitment in the world he screamed "Dirt Bikes!!!".
as he pointed out into the pasture full of cows
... no bikes.... all cows...
.....my wife and I about crashed we were laughing so hard.

We still joke about it with him.... good times
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hahahah o man thats a good one. my son (4.5 yrs) has a bike with a harley looking bike on it and the shirt says somthing like "rollin'" or somthing cute and everytime he puts it on he makes sure he has to show me that he has it on
Originally Posted by Skinnyjoint
hahahah o man thats a good one. my son (4.5 yrs) has a bike with a harley looking bike on it and the shirt says somthing like "rollin'" or somthing cute and everytime he puts it on he makes sure he has to show me that he has it on
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Cecil, that thing about letting them choose is totally 100% true. My daughter is that way with music. If it were up to me, I'd have her all over the guitar like her daddy, but she's in love with this $200 cheapy drumset I bought. I just let her go, and now she's a damn fine drummer at the age of 5!
Speaking of daughters, I need to teach mine to ride so we can have a daughter vs. daughter shootout. Your kid might whoop my kid's ass though. She looks like she knows what she's doing.
Speaking of daughters, I need to teach mine to ride so we can have a daughter vs. daughter shootout. Your kid might whoop my kid's ass though. She looks like she knows what she's doing.


