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Keeping it in the family

Tourmeister

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Howdy,

:tab Well, this afternoon I was out engaging in my favorite pasttime, chasing down other riders so I can meet them :-D I followed a guy two up on a 954 and a Kawa Ninja 500. It was Mom and Dad on the 954 followed by Annie on the Ninja. Annie is 18 I think. It turns out her 19 year old sister also just got a Ninja 500. How cool is that!! Dad also has an RC-51. He's doing his first track day at TWS with Lone Star Track Days. He's totally excited about it!

:tab These girls are so lucky that they can share riding with their folks. I used to ride with my Dad quite a bit until he had a nasty spill and Mom put down the foot! He sold the bike. I really miss those evenings spent wandering the roads in the National Forests with him after work. :|

:tab I'm getting so old that if I ever get around to having kids, I'll have to have a motorized wheel chair if we are going to ride anywhere together :P
 
Tourmeister said:
Howdy,

:tab Well, this afternoon I was out engaging in my favorite pasttime, chasing down other riders so I can meet them :-D I followed a guy two up on a 954 and a Kawa Ninja 500. It was Mom and Dad on the 954 followed by Annie on the Ninja.

For a sec, I thought you meant you met up with your mom and dad.

Still, neat family. My dad told me how when he was young, he wanted to buy a 1940something indian chief, but his dad wouldn't let him and got him a 38 Ford instead. **** shame.
 
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