MY Multi Talented Motorbike Son

My Son has been riding motorbikes and pitbikes since he was 2, he first rode a 110cc a the age of 6 and since then he has been hooked - but what should I do - should I encourage his sport that is dangerous and addictive? Should I encourage his pit bike love until he reaches xgame status and world class? Part of me thinks I should hold back and let him focus on other stuff because in the end I want him to be a success but I just don’t want him to crash and burn while doing triple backflips off a dirt jump in the xgames. I wondered what you guys thought? Pitbikes are always fun for kids but should you take it to the next level or should you claim superior knowledge and reinforce schooling and non-motorsports related subjects - so as your kid doesn’t crash out?

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December 11th, 2007

The reason we all should go to work on a 125cc pit bike

With green house gases proving to be a slight problem for the world I think its time we opt for a more fun way to travel. Imagine every city worker went to work on a pit bike, now wouldn’t that be a fair bit more fun? People doing pit bike stunts while wearing a suit and holding a briefcase?

See small 125cc pitbikes are actually pretty harmless to the environment, they are fuel efficient and fun. I think everyone should stop moaning about green house gases and start focusing on the fun ways of combating them - screw trains, buses and cars - lets all get cool pit bikes. I mean the price should affect you also - with used pit bikes starting at £200 for a great model its hardly worth ignore this!!! lol!!!

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November 28th, 2007


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