eugenia11

130 months ago

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When riding a motorcycle means building a relationship and a memory

It is likely that most parents will teach their children to read, write, watch Formula 1, or play soccer... But what's behind the fact of repeating an action and turning it into a tradition?

In this video "Kids driving motorcycles in the backyard", we see little kids riding in some shots with other children, and in others with whom we may assume are their parents. All of this made me think that if you can share some quality time with your children (and if it's not the typical "let's go and see a Disney movie"), you're doing something amazing with them.

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If you can give yourself a time after work or the weekend to take a ride with your kids, then this is the best opportunity to teach them everything you've learn, in all these years,  about motorcycles,  and share a gold experience with them. This is a moment in which you can be both a parent and a best friend to your kids.

When you both feel at the same time, the adrenaline into your skin and your hearts vibrating as you power your engines,  you can be sure you are building a lovely scene in the world of shared memories that your children and you will never forget.

Taken from www.redlegsrides.blogspot.ca

Taken from www.redlegsrides.blogspot.ca

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alex

130 months ago

@Agent3012 - totally agree. It's an expensive hobby for sure, but it's very powerful when you see the smile on their faces. Besides we need more young riders

Agent3012

130 months ago

A hobby that teaches physical and mental agility, responsibility for yourself and your hardware, and gets kids outdoors for quality time with their parents? Have to love it!