So scary, its almost awesome

how do you know your alive before you feel death chasing you? memories arent made on a couch. things can go wrong and they often do, that doesnt mean you dont do them, it means you dont mess it up but sometimes you will anyway point is we live in a world where danger is condemned by the fearful, id like not to live in that world, just my thoughts though ( i envy the duo)
 
The kid did fine. He had good throttle control and kept the bike in the middle of the lane. Seems to me that he has done this before. And often. Where's the problem. We are perhaps watching a world-class rider in the making. Don't shoot him or his dad down just yet.
 
The kid did fine. He had good throttle control and kept the bike in the middle of the lane. Seems to me that he has done this before. And often. Where's the problem. We are perhaps watching a world-class rider in the making. Don't shoot him or his dad down just yet.
I think the main issue is , what if something goes wrong

or what if a big idiot like me sees this and tries it? thats what really scares me.

atleast he did it in a "closed enviroment" where there was no other vehicles etc.
 
The kid doesn't weigh enough to steer that thing anyway. The worst thing he could have done was grab the brake lever but i don't even think he could reach it , also doesn't seem like it was this kids first time twisting a throttle ;)
 
Any parent that lets their kid on the front or back of their bike in pajama pants and a t-shirt does not deserve to have kids. If I saw them lying on the side of the road screaming with half their skin removed, I'd happily dismember the father with an axe before rushing the kid off to hospital.
 
This is a great learning experience for the kid... but still extremely illegal and shouldn't be done. Especially without gear.
But still an awesome vid.
 
I always think to myself about how fun it would be and how much my son would enjoy riding on my bike. Then I think about how easily all of his bones would break under the weight of my bike if he happened to get caught under it on a lowside. And boy, would my girl be pissed.


I'll just get him a dirt bike in a couple years instead (he's 1).
 
I always think to myself about how fun it would be and how much my son would enjoy riding on my bike. Then I think about how easily all of his bones would break under the weight of my bike if he happened to get caught under it on a lowside. And boy, would my girl be pissed.


I'll just get him a dirt bike in a couple years instead (he's 1).
dirt bike is a safer option :P
 
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Truth. I've never ridden a dirtbike without falling off. I'm really bad with them. Actually, I was so shitty with controlling a dirtbike, I was afraid to buy a street bike for a very long time. I just figured I'd kill myself. Luckily, one day, I forgot about my fear and rode. It was glorious.

And I've only fallen off of a road bike once!
 
keep it that way..

Offroad is different, its like backwards. more weight on the back wheel, hold the bars tighter etc.. its wrong.
 

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