Thanks for the video .THIS IS FAMILY ,so awesome to see this.Even today I still see families out enjoying "dangerous things" . It's so awesome when I see a father and son hunting. A son or daughter operating an airboat ,throwing mud from a fourwheeler, families at the range. I will always believe families are the strength of this country.
Reminds me of my childhood years. First mini bike at age 7 or so, first air rifle not long after. Swam in creeks, rode pushbikes away from home all day, we just lived. I'm still into the motorcycles, it seems I never grew out of that :) I think I was lucky to grow up in a time before parents wrapped their kids in cotton wool. Yeah I got hurt now and then, but I survived and I learnt about life. Thanks for a great video.
Awesome. Someone just said to me the other day, "you cant even jump off a bridge these days without wearing a helmet." Now, he wasnt condoning suicide, but hes got it right about the world mindset. Almost no one takes responsibility for their actions and its ALWAYS someone elses fault. Great vid. Teach your children in the right way and when they grow old they will never depart from it.
@lintltj5 I hear many similar things from regular people more and more often. Our governments just make things worst, but they find lots of people that will approve that kind of oppression "because makes life safer"
Y este video mariquita???...jajajaja...no me e dado cuenta hasta hace un momento. Como se nota que las motos lo llevas desde pequeño en la sangre..jejejeje.
Fantastic video! I too had a somewhat similar experience and I thank my father for all that he taught me. I now have an opportunity to do that with my children. Thank you for sharing this!
What great video! It perfectly illustrates the progression of trust and competency in all "dangerous things." Bikes, guns, knives, cars...the concept is the same. You are a Jedi master in motorcycles. We can all achieve that (ok, MOST can) in these items with good instruction and experience. Your Dad provided a great foundation for you (I too come from a bike family!). Ride safe and be safe friend; I'd like to feature this video on my Channel page too. -Nutnfancy actual
Thanks for the video .THIS IS FAMILY ,so awesome to see this.Even today I still see families out enjoying "dangerous things" . It's so awesome when I see a father and son hunting. A son or daughter operating an airboat ,throwing mud from a fourwheeler, families at the range. I will always believe families are the strength of this country.
severecracker 1 year ago
@severecracker Families are the strength off all the countries. They all are different, but without them society wouldn't exist.
Teco01ejg 1 year ago
Oh no. You said teached. x.x Neat video though.
ghostinthewood 1 year ago
@ghostinthewood English isn't my mother language, so I time to time make that kind of mistakes lol
Teco01ejg 1 year ago
Reminds me of my childhood years. First mini bike at age 7 or so, first air rifle not long after. Swam in creeks, rode pushbikes away from home all day, we just lived. I'm still into the motorcycles, it seems I never grew out of that :) I think I was lucky to grow up in a time before parents wrapped their kids in cotton wool. Yeah I got hurt now and then, but I survived and I learnt about life. Thanks for a great video.
AussieMark909 1 year ago
@AussieMark909 "Experience is a hard teacher, but you learn"
Teco01ejg 1 year ago
Great video brother, lots of memories there, thank you for sharing this with us, best wishes and take care mate.
TheDishD 1 year ago
@TheDishD Same for you. Take care.
Teco01ejg 1 year ago
Awesome. Someone just said to me the other day, "you cant even jump off a bridge these days without wearing a helmet." Now, he wasnt condoning suicide, but hes got it right about the world mindset. Almost no one takes responsibility for their actions and its ALWAYS someone elses fault. Great vid. Teach your children in the right way and when they grow old they will never depart from it.
lintltj5 1 year ago
@lintltj5 I hear many similar things from regular people more and more often. Our governments just make things worst, but they find lots of people that will approve that kind of oppression "because makes life safer"
Teco01ejg 1 year ago
ok i agree with the dangerous things concept, but riding a motorcycle while pregnant is still not a good idea, lol!
bobvander 1 year ago
@bobvander I concur lol
Teco01ejg 1 year ago
Y este video mariquita???...jajajaja...no me e dado cuenta hasta hace un momento. Como se nota que las motos lo llevas desde pequeño en la sangre..jejejeje.
Un saludo eneko y cuidate.
vogania 1 year ago
Fantastic video! I too had a somewhat similar experience and I thank my father for all that he taught me. I now have an opportunity to do that with my children. Thank you for sharing this!
EDCGearGuy 1 year ago
That`s cool :)
ck9000 1 year ago
Amazing video!!!!!!!!!!!! Our Dad loved bikes so much..really brings back the memories to watch this video of you growing up on motorcycles. =)
Verilioness 1 year ago
@Verilioness For me as well. Searching through all the pictures and video was like taking a time traveling machine.
Teco01ejg 1 year ago
Great video!!
viri985 1 year ago
@viri985 Thanks!
Teco01ejg 1 year ago
What great video! It perfectly illustrates the progression of trust and competency in all "dangerous things." Bikes, guns, knives, cars...the concept is the same. You are a Jedi master in motorcycles. We can all achieve that (ok, MOST can) in these items with good instruction and experience. Your Dad provided a great foundation for you (I too come from a bike family!). Ride safe and be safe friend; I'd like to feature this video on my Channel page too. -Nutnfancy actual
nutnfancy 1 year ago
@nutnfancy Thank you Nutn!
Teco01ejg 1 year ago