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The Cressman Law Firm, PA said in March 27th, 2008 at 8:16 pm

I was one of those “kids”. Started riding around 5 or 6, then finally started migrating to street bikes around 23. Having the extensive experience on dirt bikes has already gotten me out of harms way several times. The greatest benefit I have from my experience is panic control. Everyone that rides a motorcycle will get into a scary situation sooner or later. Being prepared and knowing how to manage panic is probably the most important defensive action in a riders arsenal.

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wisenerl said in October 11th, 2008 at 11:27 am

I agree that its dangerous, very little in life is safe. My kids have recently expressed an interest in getting out with me and although delighted and willing I do wonder should I? But I have and the experience for us both was fantastic.

Keep them well protected as said, keep the speed down and avoid the highways, freeways, motorways.

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Chesirewonders said in October 28th, 2008 at 12:00 am

I understand and fully endorse allowing and carefully teaching kids to ride dirt when they are young. What I don’t get is taking “tots” out on a street bike even for small distances. That really seems like an unnecessary risk for your child considering the extra hazards on the road even for adults. Knowing the number of people who “go down” just around the corner from their house, you really have got to wonder - “What if they had their kid with them?” The circumstances of the wreck don’t change, but the accident victim does. It the “thrill” we want our kids to have really worth it?

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