After his first ride on Wednesday, Eric kept going. He, of course, read the MO motorcycle manual the day we decided to get the bike, and went to get his permit immediately. He also signed up to take the OTC beginning motorcycle safety class in October, which gives him his permanent license. On his second day of riding, he was ready to try carrying me as a passenger. Yes, we realize now that this was crazy, but he had no problems riding with me on the back. We spent another hour going from cul-du-sac to cul-du-sac with me on the back. It was a blast! The next day he decided he wanted to hit the road since he had his permit. We picked a short loop on some country roads near our house and road it over and over again in the evenings. It was 90 degrees, but we still had a blast.
Our son came home for the weekend, so on Saturday, September 7, Corey got to do the cul-du-sac ride with his dad. We were worried he might think we were crazy for getting the bike, but he seemed to think it was cool.
Our son came home for the weekend, so on Saturday, September 7, Corey got to do the cul-du-sac ride with his dad. We were worried he might think we were crazy for getting the bike, but he seemed to think it was cool.
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