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  1. #1
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    Apr 2006
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    Does your 13 yo have a bike? My son just turned 13 a week ago and he's my regular riding partner. One thing I know about most kids is they don't care what kind of bike they are on. They can usually go on forever. On the Big Dam Bridge ride there were several kids who were maxing out their gears but they still did the whole 25 miles. My son could have done the 50 miles on his mountain bike, but his dad and I were ready to go home after 25!

    I'd say take your boy out, even if you have to lower the seat. (My boy rides a bigger bike than I do, but he's just now the same height as me.) It's not any more dangerous for him than it is for you.

    Karen

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Cobar NSW Australia
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    Oh yes it's hard when you have a husband who isn't into riding and also works away. At the moment we're residential (Mon to Fri job) so it's not so bad, but with young kids at home I only get to ride on weekends or the two days a week that they go to childcare. Always ride on my own though - small town without even a LBS so haven't come across anyone that rides bikes yet (well only motorbikes!).

    If I had a choice of riding alone or not riding - well I'd be riding - just go for easier and shorter rides, better than nothing? And of course if you take precautions (mobile phone etc) for the just in case or emergencies.

    I think riding is my stress relief, time to myself, and I must say the few times I did go riding with my Dear Husband it just wasn't the same. Maybe because he's not crazy about riding and doesn't like hills. Hills are a challenge and something to conquer to me. But in saying that I'd love to go ride with some fellow mountain bikers down the track some time.

    It depends on your husband - but if you put it in a way to say that you prefer riding with someone else because of safety reasons I'm sure he should be ok with goinig with your cousin, at least it's someone he knows, and by the sounds of it both of you have partners so that's that. There may always be a question in the back of his mind but as long as you're devoting time to him I don't see it would be a problem.

    I'm sure my Husband would be pretty hezitant if I was to go out riding with a bloke I met out on the trail, but in the end I guess it comes down to how much trust you can put into each other and your relationship.

 

 

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