LittleJohn
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OKOk all you Einsteins and Mother Teresas, i merely floated the idea!!! Holy cow!! Try for one second to be rational and think about why you're so angry at the idea! A child seat makes the passenger more secure than an adult passenger would be!!!! The adult passenger has to hold on!!!!! Come on use your own brain!! By the way, I'm a medical doctor, graduated magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame, Summa cum laude from Saint Louis University medical school, and have 6 happy healthy children! ! Holy cow Get a Grip on risk/reward issues!
I wasn't goin to comment on this, but I feel the need to now.
Ill try to address the issue without belittling you.
Please read this as an objective comment with no derision or attack on my part.
First you need to ask the question, "Why am I doing this?"
Is it for your pleasure or the child's?
If its yours, then I think I would have to agree that its not a good idea.
If it's the childs idea, and he rally wants a ride on Daddy's bike, then you need to consider ALL the issues.
Helmet, eye protection, body protection from wind, and possible abrasion in an accident (none of us plan an accident, but they happen).
Are you comfortable with placing your child in these circumstances?
I also heard someone consider the legal ramifications. I believe there are usually size requirements for legal passengers.
One other thing that caught my attention is the fact that you plan on using the grab handles as a tie down. Please note, these were not designed for this use, and some have broken.
Ultimately, it's your decision to take the risk / responsibility, (yes there is risk, and you make the decision every time you get on to accept that risk), since the child is too young to make the descision himself.
You did ask for opinions, and I will offer mine.
If your truly planning on just up and down the driveway or comparable ride, maybe it would be OK, but I personally would not subject a small child to the environment of riding at speed in traffic. My reasoning, children that age are more vulnerable than adults. They dont have the knowledge to understand the environment of riding, nor the reactions to help themselves in a situation (ie, possible accident, dodging road debris, etc.)
Regardless of any responses you've gotten here, please do yourself the favor of looking at the situation as objectively as you can, and go from there.
Thanks for listening.