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Child on bike
My next door neighbor asked me what the youngest a child can be to give them a ride on a motorcycle. I have no idea and didn't know what to tell him. I think he's just talking down the street and back. Not out for a ride.
Anyone ever take a young child for a little ride on your street and how old was the child?
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I rode my child when they were 5. They need to be old enough to hang on.
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I took my son on the back of my bike when he was too young.
I forget the exact age, maybe 6 years old. He fell asleep on the back even though we only went a few miles to see his grandpa. I could feel his helmet hitting my back. I had to grab him with my left hand to stop him falling off. I never took him on the bike again until he was about 10. |
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They have to be old enough to hang on and mature enough to know not to jump off, try to stand up, etc. Sometimes, that's at 5. Sometimes, that's at 15. If they're not mature enough to behave, they can ride in the car. Doesn't matter if it's down the street or across the country. Also, you damn well better make sure they're dressed right. As adults, we know the risks of wearing shorts, flip flops a t shirt and no helmet. At 5 (or 15), they're not generally mature enough to make good enough decisions. I normally leave people alone, but if I see someone risking a kids life/well being, I'll be the first one to call the cops.
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I have no intention of taking any kid for a ride on my bike. I just had no idea of how young they were when they were taken out on a bike.
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I took my nephew up the street on my old CBR, he was 6 at the time. Never left 1st gear up the road, and coasted with the clutch in back down. Him hollering "woohoo" the whole time was totally worth it
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I took my son when he was about 4-5 years old, you have to make sure that they hold on when they are that small. With a good backrest its easier for them.
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I'm not talking legal rides just a quick up and down the street or around the property if the property is big enough.
MA doesn't have a minmum age for passengers.
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I was being sarcastic...this being Mass and all...
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I started riding my Grandson at 4 years old, against my daughter's wishes. My Son in Law was always good with it. Legal minimum age in Louisiana is 5. Both of my bikes had tourpaks and wrap around backrests. On longer rides (10 - 20 miles) he tended to fall asleep. I would periodically twist around to look at him and he would be fine. Then a few minutes later he would butt me in the back with his helmet. One day I had him count utility poles on the way home to keep him awake with about 8 miles left before getting back home. He will be 9 in October and still loves to ride.
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I asked the question over here a few years ago, and was told that the child had to be able to put both feet squarely on the footrest's, make's sense to me
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In Nevada there is no age limit. If your feet reach the pegs/floorboards it's legal. It's pretty simple to enforce.
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