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I am thrilled to say that my 14 year old daughter, my only child, took her first ride on the back of my Gold Wing this afternoon as part of our Father's Day celebration, and she LOVED it. We just did a few loops around a nearby school parking lot while she had a bicycle helmet on. She was grinning from ear to ear.
I'd like to get her a helmet, and possibly gloves and a jacket, so I can continue to introduce her to my beloved sport and enjoy some memorable moments together as father and daughter.
I wear a Schuberth Pro 2 helmet and will be looking for a high quality full face or flip up helmet for her. There are a few dealerships near by with great gear to make sure it fits.
Any advice on what gear to get, how to make shopping for it fun for her, and advice in general on introducing riding to your teenager as a passenger? Thanks!
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Inhouse Bob’s your man. He has daughters and I think one of them has ridden with him.
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Buy the best you can afford and do not forget good BOOTS !
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That s a great idea dad. Be sure to include her in the shopping trip, not only for fit but for color selection too. Young girls taste is different than ours.
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A Snell rated helmet (HJC has inexpensive ones) and yes, good boots! Don't forget riding pants either. The jeans girls wear these days would wear away just looking at pavement.
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During the family trip to Pigeon Forge, my grandson decided he wanted to ride with me.
We drove to Cycle Gear in Knoxville and got him a Jacket with upgraded D30 back armor, a modular helmet with internal drop down sun visor and gloves for $300. He did have input on his helmet color ;-)
If he continues to want to ride, I'll buy him some pants, boots and maybe a vest.
We rode 441 to Cherokee, NC twice....missed a lot of traffic...it was great!
It was my first time out of my 6 year 30,000 mile return to riding that I've had a passenger....need to research on how passengers should lean or not lean?
Oh yeah, would need to get him a com unit so we can talk!
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Nice job offroad!
No research need offroad, passengers should NOT lean at all, but stay right behind you. Passengers leaning is bad news for the rider.
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Ferret is spot on about including your daughter in the shopping trip. She'll want to feel she looks cool 'n her new gear or she won't ever put it on.
(06-22-2020, 12:34 AM)KiowaEagle_imp Wrote: A Snell rated helmet (HJC has inexpensive ones) and yes, good boots! Don't forget riding pants either. The jeans girls wear these days would wear away just looking at pavement.
Seems to me many young women buy jeans that look like they've already had an extensive relationship with a pavement.
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(06-22-2020, 12:34 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: That s a great idea dad. Be sure to include her in the shopping trip, not only for fit but for color selection too. Young girls taste is different than ours.
Man, for their sake I sure hope so, lol.
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Good boot is a must. I brought my 11yo son to ride before and when we lean the bike into a corner, his sports shoes touch the road due to the way his foot rest on the peg (toe outwards). A good chunk of the sports shoes sole is flat on the side that touch the road now.