R6@ 12 yrs old part 2
#22
Re: R6@ 12 yrs old part 2
Daaaaaaamammam wish my dad could teach me to stunt. Everything I do I do on my own by myself since my parents are divorced l live with my mom so you know dam well my moommy aint gonna tell me how to do a High chair keep that s h i t up.
#23
Re: R6@ 12 yrs old part 2
who are these parents that let a 12 year old ride a bike that you are federally required by law to be 16 to drive???
i don't even have kids and couldn't image that being the case.
i don't even have kids and couldn't image that being the case.
#24
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If i was your son i would beg you until your eyes pop out of their sockets
hey it could be worse he could say here son enjoy the beautiful countryside and ride wooolies down the interstate highway doing a 5050
spreader at 125 mph and if you dont do it ill kick your *** but he doesnt he lets him safely ride in a lot with adult supervision not saying it aint dangerous but hey its freaking fun you know you would have wanted to ride at 12 dont lie
hey it could be worse he could say here son enjoy the beautiful countryside and ride wooolies down the interstate highway doing a 5050
spreader at 125 mph and if you dont do it ill kick your *** but he doesnt he lets him safely ride in a lot with adult supervision not saying it aint dangerous but hey its freaking fun you know you would have wanted to ride at 12 dont lie
#25
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i raced dirtbikes....on dirt, on a machine that it's legal to ride being 12.
i'm not taking away from teh fact that this kid is doing it....i just don't see how a parent can willing allow their child to participate in an activity that will cause injury. a 400lb bike is a lot different than a 200lb dirtbike (200 on the 250f's and 450's that is)
i'm not taking away from teh fact that this kid is doing it....i just don't see how a parent can willing allow their child to participate in an activity that will cause injury. a 400lb bike is a lot different than a 200lb dirtbike (200 on the 250f's and 450's that is)
#26
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that is sweet props to this kid. my son is 7 months old and i want him to be a stuntrider one day but i will probably want to keep him on a dirt bike until hes about 15-16.
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#28
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i raced dirtbikes....on dirt, on a machine that it's legal to ride being 12.
i'm not taking away from teh fact that this kid is doing it....i just don't see how a parent can willing allow their child to participate in an activity that will cause injury. a 400lb bike is a lot different than a 200lb dirtbike (200 on the 250f's and 450's that is)
i'm not taking away from teh fact that this kid is doing it....i just don't see how a parent can willing allow their child to participate in an activity that will cause injury. a 400lb bike is a lot different than a 200lb dirtbike (200 on the 250f's and 450's that is)
#31
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thats probably the best bet, cuz when ur little u out grow your shoes in half a year, so if you got him nice expensive boots he would outgrow them so fast wouldnt be worth the money
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#35
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you can do anything you want on private property....well almost anything, as long as you have permission or its your own.
and i'm sure the parents know their childs ability, and would never put him in harms way intentionally...
your parents never aided in anything that got you hurt?????
not even a sprain in little league baseball that they signed you up for????
get it?? dont be a tard.
#38
Re: R6@ 12 yrs old part 2
lookin good. Dont let the hype get to ya. my parents heard the same things when they allowed me to buy my first 250. i was 12 as well, and had to cut the seat fmx style just so i could touch, tippy-toe.
Respect the kids choice in sport. If the parents support him, and hook him up with the right gear, he'll be alot more likely to respect the fact to do it safely. ****.... i remember when i was young, i always bought my own parts/gear, so id bust *** all week doing chores to make extra money, fix the bike saturday, and ride sunday. Kept me away from the parties, but i had a blast killin it on sundays, so it worked out well.
let the kid ride!
Respect the kids choice in sport. If the parents support him, and hook him up with the right gear, he'll be alot more likely to respect the fact to do it safely. ****.... i remember when i was young, i always bought my own parts/gear, so id bust *** all week doing chores to make extra money, fix the bike saturday, and ride sunday. Kept me away from the parties, but i had a blast killin it on sundays, so it worked out well.
let the kid ride!