My dad has always been into bikes. He had two Harley Davidsons, but one got totalled when he let a girl drive it. [img]graemlins/twak.gif[/img] So now he's down to his 2004 Road King Custom. Very nice bike. He's almost as obsessed with his bike as I am with my car and it's kind of rubbing off on me. I found myself wearing an Orange County Choppers shirt when I was working out yesterday and earlier this week, I was watching American Chopper. I also caught myself looking at Cycle Trader today and that's when I finally admitted that I want a bike.
I don't want anything that isn't American-made, as that's been the trend in my family for generations. Nobody in my family has ever owned an import and I'd like to continue that if I get a bike. This is why I chose Buell. I've seen quite a few of them around and they look very nice.
My dad supports me in my wanting a bike, but he'd rather have me wait a couple years. I'm 16 right now and for a 16-year-old I'd say I'm a pretty good driver. I pretty much know what I'm looking for in a bike, it's just a matter of finding one and having my dad cosign.
So my question is this...
How young is too young to start getting riding experience? What age did you start riding and did you wish you'd have started earlier or later?
I don't want anything that isn't American-made, as that's been the trend in my family for generations. Nobody in my family has ever owned an import and I'd like to continue that if I get a bike. This is why I chose Buell. I've seen quite a few of them around and they look very nice.
My dad supports me in my wanting a bike, but he'd rather have me wait a couple years. I'm 16 right now and for a 16-year-old I'd say I'm a pretty good driver. I pretty much know what I'm looking for in a bike, it's just a matter of finding one and having my dad cosign.
So my question is this...
How young is too young to start getting riding experience? What age did you start riding and did you wish you'd have started earlier or later?
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