DesertRose
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- Nov 15, 2006
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haha! Funny enough, our baby announcement was a picture of her in the top box on our ST1300! ;) I am just now starting my 5 year old off on her own bike but with this one, as soon as she can reach everything, I'm going to get her started. :)gwcrim said:I agree. Good choice.
See if you can get them to throw in a baby seat for the back. It's never too early to start the new ones on two wheels!
DesertRose said:I am just now starting my 5 year old off on her own bike but with this one, as soon as she can reach everything, I'm going to get her started.
matte1014 said:just wondering.. but how much are you spending on the 150.. you dont have to answer i am just wondering because im planning on buying an '06 pretty soon and wonder what the price difference is
CaptainObvious said:My one son started when he was 7 years old (now 12). I saved his CRF50 for his younger brother. Younger brother soloed the bike on his 5th birthday, and hasn't ridden since. He's now 7.
He just doesn't like it as much (at all) as I had hoped. I ask him from time-to-time if he wants to ride. I never push him into it. He always says no.
I'll hold onto the -50 for another season, and if he doesn't ride, I'll have to give up my dream of a moto-family.
My point (I think I have one) is that the funny thing about our kids is that even though they all come from the same parents - they're all different.
If you meant ballet, I would think so. My daughter is 50/50 girly-girl and tom-boy. I think it's the perfect mix for a girl. She'll grow up to be tough but still able to put on a dress (or jeans) and knock em dead. Also, I noticed you are from Charlotte. I plan on taking my daughter down to TNT to try out her ride, I've heard good things about that place..kawicam250 said:good luck! sounds like the right bike for you at this moment. :ride: ive got a question for you since your the mother of a 5 y/o girl. ive got a 6 y/o sister who takes balleigh. is it possible for a girl to take balleigh and ride dirt bikes? :whoa: :think:
DesertRose said:If you meant ballet, I would think so. My daughter is 50/50 girly-girl and tom-boy. I think it's the perfect mix for a girl. She'll grow up to be tough but still able to put on a dress (or jeans) and knock em dead. Also, I noticed you are from Charlotte. I plan on taking my daughter down to TNT to try out her ride, I've heard good things about that place..
As far as the pp about one child wanting to ride and the younger one not being interested, I have certainally considered that. I come from a big motorcycle family. Even my grandmother used to ride her own. So far, there have been very few that haven't had the desire to ride.... of course, mine could wind up being one of them. I will never push either of my girls to do something simply because it's where my interest and passion lies. I will give them every chance to try it out though!
For the other pp regarding the price, I am getting an '07. I was going to head down there tonight but now am going in the morning. I'll ask how much the '06 models are going for OTD and let you know.
Thanks so much for all the input, I really appreciate it!! I'll be sure to post up how my 5 yo takes to riding, you never know, she might not go for it. Then I'll just have to use the 50 as a pit bike until the little one is ready for it!
kawicam250 said:i just so happen to be going to TNT tommorrow Nov.18. shes all ready a tough little bugger. if you happen to be going to TNT tommorrow, here's what to look out for: a 14 y/o with long red hair who is 14 y/o on a KX125 riding mostly down on the Intermediate track. TNT is a awesome place to ride, and just plain have fun. its very family friendly and keeps you entertained all day long.
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