Parents
#2
Re: Parents
It's all priorities....obviously slower lot stuff with tons of gear would probably be smarter than 80mph highway 12's.
Get a good life insurance policy, and decide what is most important to you. I have a 3 year old and a damn good wife, and when I wrecked hard this summer I thought a lot about them, but still wanted to ride the entire time. Man must have a way to burn energy through toys or a hobby, and stuntriding is a killer way to do that, just be smarter, and don't throw away what is important. My wife has realized I love riding, and supports it even after almost killing myself, because she sees that it gets the steam out and relaxes me. She does yoga, I do wheelies. I see a lot of guys that dedicate themselves and lose everything to this sport, but are still happy and love what they do. But to me the most important thing in the world is being a good parent and teaching the right things. If you don't have a kid, stunt hard and push the limits for the rest of us that cannot! I would love to go back to my late teens and buy any piece of **** stunter I could and push hard. But when you get other things going in life, you tend to not push as hard, but perhaps perfect what you are good at a bit more. Take it slow, wear your gear, and just think, in a couple years you can share a fiddy!!! :YEAH
What a ramble...no more coffee for me this morning....
Get a good life insurance policy, and decide what is most important to you. I have a 3 year old and a damn good wife, and when I wrecked hard this summer I thought a lot about them, but still wanted to ride the entire time. Man must have a way to burn energy through toys or a hobby, and stuntriding is a killer way to do that, just be smarter, and don't throw away what is important. My wife has realized I love riding, and supports it even after almost killing myself, because she sees that it gets the steam out and relaxes me. She does yoga, I do wheelies. I see a lot of guys that dedicate themselves and lose everything to this sport, but are still happy and love what they do. But to me the most important thing in the world is being a good parent and teaching the right things. If you don't have a kid, stunt hard and push the limits for the rest of us that cannot! I would love to go back to my late teens and buy any piece of **** stunter I could and push hard. But when you get other things going in life, you tend to not push as hard, but perhaps perfect what you are good at a bit more. Take it slow, wear your gear, and just think, in a couple years you can share a fiddy!!! :YEAH
What a ramble...no more coffee for me this morning....
#3
Re: Parents
I'm a single dad I work monday- saturday between 9-10 hrs a day my ex gets my son monday thru tuesday then wednesday-friday she watches him while I'm at work then I pick him friday night and keep him till monday morning.... I only get to ride on sundays and during the summer friday nights but that's it.... when I have my son we go to peter piper, chucky cheese and other places especially the mall chicks love a 'responsible' single parent haha! when he was 1 he would pop wheelies on in lil tricycle and on his lil electric spiderman 4 wheeler he would stand and do a christ air, seat standers, and highchairs and spreaders.... but I balance myself between work being a parent.... and still keep time to do what I love is riding wheelies and I'm still learning my slow ****!
#4
Re: Parents
It's all priorities....obviously slower lot stuff with tons of gear would probably be smarter than 80mph highway 12's.
Get a good life insurance policy, and decide what is most important to you. I have a 3 year old and a damn good wife, and when I wrecked hard this summer I thought a lot about them, but still wanted to ride the entire time. Man must have a way to burn energy through toys or a hobby, and stuntriding is a killer way to do that, just be smarter, and don't throw away what is important. My wife has realized I love riding, and supports it even after almost killing myself, because she sees that it gets the steam out and relaxes me. She does yoga, I do wheelies. I see a lot of guys that dedicate themselves and lose everything to this sport, but are still happy and love what they do. But to me the most important thing in the world is being a good parent and teaching the right things. If you don't have a kid, stunt hard and push the limits for the rest of us that cannot! I would love to go back to my late teens and buy any piece of **** stunter I could and push hard. But when you get other things going in life, you tend to not push as hard, but perhaps perfect what you are good at a bit more. Take it slow, wear your gear, and just think, in a couple years you can share a fiddy!!! :YEAH
What a ramble...no more coffee for me this morning....
Get a good life insurance policy, and decide what is most important to you. I have a 3 year old and a damn good wife, and when I wrecked hard this summer I thought a lot about them, but still wanted to ride the entire time. Man must have a way to burn energy through toys or a hobby, and stuntriding is a killer way to do that, just be smarter, and don't throw away what is important. My wife has realized I love riding, and supports it even after almost killing myself, because she sees that it gets the steam out and relaxes me. She does yoga, I do wheelies. I see a lot of guys that dedicate themselves and lose everything to this sport, but are still happy and love what they do. But to me the most important thing in the world is being a good parent and teaching the right things. If you don't have a kid, stunt hard and push the limits for the rest of us that cannot! I would love to go back to my late teens and buy any piece of **** stunter I could and push hard. But when you get other things going in life, you tend to not push as hard, but perhaps perfect what you are good at a bit more. Take it slow, wear your gear, and just think, in a couple years you can share a fiddy!!! :YEAH
What a ramble...no more coffee for me this morning....
#5
Re: Parents
I'm a single dad I work monday- saturday between 9-10 hrs a day my ex gets my son monday thru tuesday then wednesday-friday she watches him while I'm at work then I pick him friday night and keep him till monday morning.... I only get to ride on sundays and during the summer friday nights but that's it.... when I have my son we go to peter piper, chucky cheese and other places especially the mall chicks love a 'responsible' single parent haha! when he was 1 he would pop wheelies on in lil tricycle and on his lil electric spiderman 4 wheeler he would stand and do a christ air, seat standers, and highchairs and spreaders.... but I balance myself between work being a parent.... and still keep time to do what I love is riding wheelies and I'm still learning my slow ****!
#8
Re: Parents
I'll never have a kid, never have a wife. It's just not worth the hassle.. takes away my focus from riding. I'll be doing this untill I die. Call me selfish but I can't afford any distractions.
Besides... stunting feels better than sex anyways.
Besides... stunting feels better than sex anyways.
#9
Re: Parents
Besides... stunting feels better than sex anyways.
I dont have kids either........... but let me tell you that nothing is better than a good ******* fallow but a good damn sex!
ps: R U Gay??? just wonder??
I dont have kids either........... but let me tell you that nothing is better than a good ******* fallow but a good damn sex!
ps: R U Gay??? just wonder??
#10
Re: Parents
hop on the 636 and cut come circles
i wanna have a kid before im 35 for sure
if i could afford it i would have a lil mini me runnin around right now.. so when i'm 40 i can still relate to him about something
but hey to each his own
#11
Re: Parents
I don't know of it's occured to you.. but some of us don't have to depend on the weaker species to feel alive. Unless of course it's degrading them... I'm all for the stunt *****.
When i'm 85 I'll be rockin the no handed no footed coaster wheelies in my wheelchair. Can't stop this
#12
#14
Re: Parents
i actually bought my first bike when my gf got pregnant 3 years ago, sold it due to price of my boy but love him more than anything. now im getting back into it and she supports me fully as long as i ride responsibly and always have a bike with a back seat for her lol.
johnny
johnny
#15
Re: Parents
I got a wife and 3 boys. They get their first 50 this year. And my wife supports my riding cuz thats what I love and she knows it. But you have to set your priorities. Time with them comes first.
#16
Re: Parents
tru that with the reponsibility i have this shop goin bab comin bills up my *** and i still gotta make time for my girl !**** is hard but hopefully worth it !i feel what the other guy was sayin about bein single and bein selfish and gettin with other girls did it had fun with it but after a while it's get's boring and i met aaallloooottttt of girls in my life and i figure i need to establish myself before i get to old!!and i love stuntin for sure but it don't pay but i luv that ****!!nothin like that feelin free .thanks for the in put !
#18
Re: Parents
I still havn't told my dad I stunt, but I know he knows I do. He HATES that I ride motorcycles, let alone me stunting on them. He keeps on saying "get rid of that thing, ur gonna get urself killed"
#19
Re: Parents
i got a 2 y/o and my daughter loves bikes and watchin me ride. everytime she see's a bike, she points and says "daddy". i stunt and know my limits. i got my **** in order though. got full coverage medical ins and life ins.
#20
Re: Parents
[quote=thehate.;3092304]I have a 2 and a 4yo and my wife supports my riding 100% :YEAH + kids are great!
Thad came to Florida with his family last year and did a really good job of spending time with his family all day and then finding the time to come out late night to ride with us......... I guess its all about time management???
Thad came to Florida with his family last year and did a really good job of spending time with his family all day and then finding the time to come out late night to ride with us......... I guess its all about time management???