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Dash Weeks
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by Dash Weeks » Sat Jun 17, 2000 5:13 pm
At 04:17 PM 6/17/00 +0000, Arne Larsen wrote:
>Happy birthday Dash. =-)
>
>Arne
AWE SHUCKS... Thanks Arne....
I just ordered my Mach One. Happy Birthday to me, Happy Birthday to me,
Ha.... Hell you know the song.
Now I want to go home and work on my bike. I'm at the Mo-in-law's house...
she loves me, she paid 50% of the jacket.

I suppose I'll sit and visit
for a spell.
LaterZ
Dash
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Mark
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by Mark » Mon Jun 19, 2000 12:20 pm
Attachments :At 8:35 AM -0500 6/19/2000, Enlow, Kyle S wrote:
>How old does a boy need to be before he can ride at moab? My boy is
>5. I was think when he gets a little older I would get him a XR100 or
>something like that so he and I could ride moab.
My 7 yr old son can reach the passenger pegs on the KLR. I took him
on his first real dualsport ride in May and he was quite a sport
during the 85 mile ride. He was so stoked afterwards, that he begged
me to take him again. So, I took him on day two of DurtyDabbers a
couple weeks ago for a 100 mile ride. I think as long as your son
can reach the pegs and has the enthusiasm, you can take him as a
passenger. If you want to have him on his own bike, I'd suggest a
hopped up KX60 which he could fit on by age 6 if he's not a small kid
and master by age 7.
Attached is a pic of my son on his KTM sxr50 taken yesterday. It
hauls ass, but has no climbing power.
Mark
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