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Almost there...

almost there

​Oh, my does that look familiar, my youngest grandson did the same thing and was reaching for the key to turn ir on!!! :yikes:
 
Hi Gene,

Re: Almost there...

Now that is ironic, my 2 1/2 yr old granddaughter was sitting on my Spyder just like that this afternoon.

Jerry Baumchen
 
Another one that's almost there...

My 4 yr old grand-nephew checking out Grantie Sue's Spyder and helmet! It was like a gigantic magnet when he walked out to the driveway and saw it!


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Great picture, Gene! :thumbup:

Last year I let my grandson, then age 12, drive my RT in an empty remote wooded parking lot at a state park. First I made sure he knew how to use the brake but did NOT know how to get it out of first gear. ;) He did great. But he was so excited that when we got home he told his grandmother. Then I caught hell. :yikes:

Video clip: https://www.dropbox.com/s/sul8ailfx924us7/Nick3.mp4?dl=0
 
:D Forget about College Funds: you guys need to start Spyder Funds for those Grandkids! :thumbup:

Yep. But your comment got me thinking... Way back when I went to college, the whole four years cost about as much as I paid for my RTL. :shocked:
 
Nice...

Great picture, Gene! :thumbup:

Last year I let my grandson, then age 12, drive my RT in an empty remote wooded parking lot at a state park. First I made sure he knew how to use the brake but did NOT know how to get it out of first gear. ;) He did great. But he was so excited that when we got home he told his grandmother. Then I caught hell. :yikes:

Video clip: https://www.dropbox.com/s/sul8ailfx924us7/Nick3.mp4?dl=0

But how many times did you have to say..."One more time"...?? :roflblack::roflblack:
 
Way, way, back when--my children then 2 and 3 liked to sit on the tank of my Honda 305 Dream. They would hold on to the handlebars and go ROOM, ROOM! I would take them on short rides around my big yard at the time. They loved it.
 
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