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The price we pay to ride
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[QUOTE="JJmxr, post: 150353, member: 16723"] Don't get me wrong guys, I also enjoy riding, watching, and wrenching. My sons wins, and loses are priceless in my mind.Its a great sport that has bonded my son and I even more. I also think that it can be so consuming that it helps the teenagers stay out of trouble. Lets face it you spend twice as much time wrenching on a 2 stroke race bike than riding it:silly:. Its just money is always flying out of my pocket on some moto item. My little one is 2 1/2, and he wants a bike badly. I figure training wheels will be off his pedal bike by his third B-day. Then its PW50 time. I guess I'll need my investments to do a little better if he takes an intrest in racing. This is all not even mentioning my oldest will need to be stepping up to a 125 soon.$$$$$ I agree with you though Truespode, Better to spend the money you make then save it for a time when you are older, and can't enjoy some of the things you would have liked to do earlier in life. [/QUOTE]
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