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[QUOTE="KXaggerator, post: 167448, member: 21679"] I would have to agree with predator that horses are unpredictable mounts that can spook at any moment. I grew up on a ranch, we had dirt bikes and horses. After being scraped off of the back of the horses on to an oak tree like some pesky fly, getting bucked off when a snake scared the horse, and being bit numerous times, I discovered that they are best used for grass removal. A helmet would be a good idea for young and old horse riders. Needless to say the horses were ridden less and the dirt bikes were ridden hard and put away wet on a regular basis without complaint. :) I wear a helmet when I ride my mountain bike down the road to my buddies house. I just don't get a parent that would let their child on a motorcycle without a helmet. [/QUOTE]
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