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Now this is my dilemma...
Do I say to my son, "Stop it, as you'll fall off and hurt yourself" :roll:
or do I say "Well done Son, one day you might be a trick stunt rider." :twisted:
He's only 4, and dad should know better. :oops:
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3487/wheelie3nr.jpg
I can see that is a bit of a dilemmia actually. If you say dont do it hes prolly going to do it anyway. hmmm
Who showed him that anyway... :lol:
valleyboy
02-04-06, 11:13 AM
Stoppies next! then teach him how to do them on a mini-moto! :lol:
Saint Matt
02-04-06, 11:20 AM
LOL that kid is awesome!
GSXR Carlos
02-04-06, 11:29 AM
i've got a mini motor cross bike (automatic 50cc) that he can have for peanuts
Bid him well done from me, and yourself but tell him that if he drops it and has a tankslapper (is this really possible on a push bike) it will hurt, then mum can't tell you off for encouraging him
:wink: :thumbsup: little man
http://upload4.postimage.org/115775/DSC08183.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/115775/photo_hosting.html)
Fizzy Fish
02-04-06, 11:49 AM
What a cool kid! :thumbsup:
kwak zzr
02-04-06, 11:49 AM
mommy! mommy! look what i can do, seen dad do it! :wink:
Quiff Wichard
02-04-06, 12:42 PM
Ace piccy
and no leaves.... so he will be just fine !!
Peter Henry
02-04-06, 12:58 PM
Ah bless! And he even has a pic of his dad on the front of his bike! :P :P
Ah bless! And he even has a pic of his dad on the front of his bike! :P :P
:lol: PH your a funny guy... :wink: :lol: :lol:
Spiderman
02-04-06, 01:38 PM
Cant advise as i have no kids, so no real point of view.
However, pat him on the back from me. Thats a better wheelie than i can pull :shock:
SPeeeeDY
02-04-06, 02:17 PM
quality
I say leave him to it. He will fall off and he will hurt himself (hopefully not too bad) but its all part of learning. Nice to see the helmet though! :thumbsup:
SPeeeeDY
Quiff Wichard
02-04-06, 02:46 PM
Cant advise as i have no kids, so no real point of view.
However, pat him on the back from me. Thats a better wheelie than i can pull :shock:
spide- its better than ANYTHING you have ever pulled !
Saint Matt
02-04-06, 03:57 PM
Has he got his kneedown yet?
Anonymous
02-04-06, 06:29 PM
:shock: that kind of behaviour makes me so MAD!!!!!
http://premium1.uploadit.org/RichHelyer//asbo.jpg
:shock: that kind of behaviour makes me so MAD!!!!!
http://premium1.uploadit.org/RichHelyer//asbo.jpg
My boy just asked why that man has put red letters on his picture...
Try telling that to a 4 year old... :cry: ...
Dr Rich, your an evil man and I now hate you as much as other people on this site.... :wink:
Anonymous
02-04-06, 06:35 PM
[I now hate you as much as other people on this site.... :wink:
:wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Happy to lend a hand :wink:
GSXR Carlos
02-04-06, 06:54 PM
Dr Rich, your an evil man and I now hate you as much as other people on this site.... :wink:
that's not very much then :lol:
Dr Rich, your an evil man and I now hate you as much as other people on this site.... :wink:
that's not very much then :lol:
Yep your right... Not much...
Good lad !
I think you should be ok, I started pulling wheelies about that age on my push bike.
I ve always been a bit scared to do them on a motorcycle, if you loop it on a push bike you can jump off the back an let the bike go knowing that it probably wont get damaged.
:D
ritchie, you should know better. at his age he should have at least told you how to do it :D :D
give him a big pat on the back, awsome :wink:
Where are the trick bits then?
The spoke-dokies, the tassells on the bars!
amarko5
03-04-06, 02:16 PM
Now this is my dilemma...
Do I say to my son, "Stop it, as you'll fall off and hurt yourself" :roll:
or do I say "Well done Son, one day you might be a trick stunt rider." :twisted:
He's only 4, and dad should know better. :oops:
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3487/wheelie3nr.jpg
COOL :lol:
and here is the next picture in the sequence :lol:
http://www.mark.davidson.dsl.pipex.com/pics/wheelie.jpg
timwilky
03-04-06, 02:30 PM
Numbers
Do I detect a slight twince of the old green eye. He seems to be able to do it far higher than anything we have evers eeen you do. bit it aint vid as I a bet he did it for longer than anything you have done as well.
Caption
Oi Dad look and learn,
Numbers
Do I detect a slight twince of the old green eye. He seems to be able to do it far higher than anything we have evers eeen you do. bit it aint vid as I a bet he did it for longer than anything you have done as well.
Caption
Oi Dad look and learn,
I know, How right you are young Sir.
Now this is my dilemma...
Do I say to my son, "Stop it, as you'll fall off and hurt yourself" :roll:
or do I say "Well done Son, one day you might be a trick stunt rider." :twisted:
He's only 4, and dad should know better. :oops:
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3487/wheelie3nr.jpg
COOL :lol:
and here is the next picture in the sequence :lol:
http://www.mark.davidson.dsl.pipex.com/pics/wheelie.jpg
Cheers Amarko, Jake saw the photo you did and he's out side trying to get further and higher.... It'll all end in tear.... :cry:
amarko5
03-04-06, 03:13 PM
then get him to use your back protector :lol:
kid's learn damn fast from their mistakes :lol: my Adam tried to do some stunts on his BMX and guess what :cry: he soon learned to do them on the grass rather than the road :lol: :lol:
Peter Henry
03-04-06, 03:13 PM
He,he young Jake looks like he is casting for E.T there with his flying bike! :P
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3487/wheelie3nr.jpgTop Notch piccie.
Lil sod's better than me :cry: :cry: :cry:
Must go out tonight and beat 4 year ols wheelie attempt :twisted:
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