Your absolutly rightnecessaryevil said:I think this is a bad idea as far as kids. They need to take a few falls while learning to ride, part of riding a bike is learning how to crash and not get seriously injured. If you don't learn simple basics like tuck and roll you could get seriously hurt on a bike. The first thing you learn in dirt jumping or mtb riding is how to bail safely. I think this wheel also takes out the risk (fun) in bike riding. If there's no risk of wrecking, why even ride?
On a side note, I would like to see a wasted bar patron ride this thing. In my mind I just see some half dead guy slouched over the bars not even awair of what he's doing but riding in a perfectly straight line. Hilarious
TheFlyingDingo said:I dont know where i would be without my bicycle related injurys
MonsterMetal said:Shooot... I could crash it
Sleeper Sedan said:MonsterMetal said:Shooot... I could crash it
Well, we all have special talents! Some of these talents come naturally, others are learned. :lol:
Clark
MonsterMetal said:Sleeper Sedan said:MonsterMetal said:Shooot... I could crash it
Well, we all have special talents! Some of these talents come naturally, others are learned. :lol:
Clark
Yeah.... Im not sure which one of those categories my innate ability to pile up two wheel contraptions would come... Ive been doing it for 35+ years... First knee surgery at 12 (couldn't get the wheels on the KX 80 I was riding pointed back towards the earth after a table top) Last crash is when i wrecked my Penny Farthing and munched the wheel.... I would guess I have had a total of someplace around a 100 stiches and several casts from my various two wheel'd escapades..... Id like to think there's nothing I couldn't crash if I put my mind to it!
And I would have to agree about crashing being part of learning... As a parent of three boys... The youngest 12 and the oldest 17 in March... I can understand the "Dad" part of the equations.... But learning to pick your self back up is more important than getting on in the first place. Life is full of situations that are challenging and dangerous. In my opinion we have done huge damage to the young people of the good ol USofA by over protecting them. Kids today have been "protected" to the point that they either don't understand that things can go wrong and you can get hurt or they are just scared of everything... Exposing children to "reasonable" risk allows them to learn good decision making skills.... My 2 cents Mama might have a diffrent view!
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