Congrats Grizz that sounds just like my little bro 5 years ago. He's been riding trials since the was 5 and can pretty much out ride me now. :evil:
Fortunately I can still kick his ass. :ror:
:lol: Well, at least you still have something on him Tupers. :lol:"thumbsup"
From an ex atv racer, who never had support from my family. YOU ROCK!!! Just remember (you need) to stay calm, before the chaos in turn 1. I wish your son and your nerves the best of luck!!!
Since it's a Hare Scrample they don't start on the gates. I plan to start him in the back and tell him to let everyone go ahead. We're not in it to win it, were in it to have fun and just finish the 30 min race so he can earn his first trophy. I'll try to stay calm though. :lol: "thumbsup"
Good luck Griz your a great dad
Thanks Scott, I appreciate it bud. 8)
When i was 5 years old ( a long time ago) on christmas my dad played a semi mean joke on me. when we woke up christmas day we ran out to see the presents. my dad was reading the names of the presents and handing them out, and i soon began to ask if there were any for me, and by the time we got to the bottom of the pile i had got no presents. he said maybee i was a bad boy ( he was prolly right) but i said no, i was a good boy. well, anyway he let me sweat it out, and in a few minutes he took me out to the garage to see if we could find any presents. i couldnt find any, anyways he lifted up a blanket and there was one, a brand new honda qa 50 mini bike. this was before the mr 50 so anyways that started of my riding career, ive been riding now for over 35 years and have always had motorcycles since then. i rode this living pisss out of this little thing, i mean, through rivers, super mini jumping canyons ( 5 or 6 feet high air time jumps.) donuts, mud bogs, gear slamming wheelies, pulled over 3 or 4 times by the police, everything a kid could do i did with that lil thing, it lasted about 10 years of hard abuse, prolly 5 or 6 sets of tires. then it got retired with my honda spree, then night hawk 450, yz 125, yz 250, then 2 gsxr's, cr500, xl600, dr 650, and and and..... anyways, i was guuna buy one for my boy when i had one, but i have 2 girls, so i play barbie instead... good times, have fun i really miss those days.
Thanks Tom. Sweet bike too. "thumbsup" I still have Tyler's first motorcycle, a 1975 Honda Elsinore MR50. She ran into the truck on her first ride so I won't ever get rid of that thing. :lol: I wish I could have had a bike that young, lucky dog.
Good thing he is riding a good bike!"thumbsup"
:lol: It's turning out to be perfect for him. "thumbsup"
Waaaay cool Griz, That's about the age I started and boy was it fun. I love the "I don't want to go back to school, I just want to stay at John's and ride my motorcycle everyday" PRICELESS. That was me until I got my Licence and took care of that problem real fast :ror:.
This brings back good memories Chris, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it Jay. I didn't get my first bike till I was 13 but after that I eat, slept, and breathed riding also. 8)
Man he's going to have so much fun, and you as well watching him race.
This will be the "cool" time ya'll spend together. Enjoy
Without a doubt Benz, I love watching him learn and improve. Makes me smile all day. "thumbsup"
Its always fun to watch the parents standing on the side of the track as there little one is racing cheering and then theres the parent angry because little one let another rider drive by.Good luck to your kid griz have a great time
Yeah, I'm going to try not to be one of "those parents", riding for me is purely for fun, even when I was racing the Hare Scrambles. I'm gonna try and just let him do his thing, however he wants.
Thanks for the good words guys. We went to the track today after work. I started working 9 hour days so I can take a half day off on Friday so we hit the dirt right after school.
He spend an hour or so just riding around the parking area first, he has started playing with the throttle a little, we worked on standing up over the bumps, and he even saved a spill by using the throttle.
Then we went to practice on the track. He was a bit intimidated by the whoops and the tabletop jump but he motored right over them. On the first lap he was pretty timid on the downhills, he kept his feet out but used his front brake like a champ to complete a lap without any help from me.
On the second lap he started riding the whole track with his feet on the pegs and was picking up speed. Watching him work that front brake just like his is supposed to was awesome. My dad tried to make me afraid of the front brake but I wanted to teach him how to use it properly right from the get go. The front brake is the most important so you gotta be comfortable with it.
By the 10th lap he was scooting right along, except when the faster kid came near, then he'd stop and let him go by. He even started putting his inside foot out on the corners.:shock:
Today was a great day, Cody made major improvements and completed 10 laps without crashing once.
I think he's gonna be in good shape for his first race. "thumbsup" Man I love this shit....... "thumbsup""thumbsup"