View Full Version : My son's first set of riding gear.
LonesomeTriZ
07-13-2008, 07:47 AM
This is my son and his first set of riding gear. Being since he had graduated from Power Wheels to a Zinger, it was time to get him his own gear.
Thanks to Uncle Psycho for breaking him in on his first gas powered ride on his own. He has now entered a new stage. It just sucks that I missed it. :cry:
Thanks MWKE for posting and selling us the gear. :beer
AWESOME! I cant wait till you guys come around again! I bet he wants to wear it to bed!
LonesomeTriZ
07-13-2008, 09:36 AM
Melissa said he will not store with ours. He has to keep it in his room.
bwauahahahhahahaha! hopefully my daughter will be around the next time you guys come down, and my freind derecks son, three kids on atvs?! thats going to be more fun watching them then riding ourselfs!
LonesomeTriZ
07-13-2008, 09:50 AM
The only bad thing is I wanted him to cut his teeth on a Zinger.
Oh and I wanted to be the one to teach him. Oh well at least it was a friend and not some guy Melissa picked up in a bar.
By the way, this is what Chase thinks of quads. :welcome:
YAMA-MAMA
07-13-2008, 10:01 AM
The only bad thing is I wanted him to cut his teeth on a Zinger.
Oh and I wanted to be the one to teach him. Oh well at least it was a friend and not some guy Melissa picked up in a bar.
By the way, this is what Chase thinks of quads. :welcome:
You know I dont go to bars and drink anymore, you get drunk and pick up guys like you......Hmmm
LonesomeTriZ
07-13-2008, 10:23 AM
you get drunk and pick up guys like you......Hmmm
No I don't. :crazy:
Billy Golightly
07-14-2008, 08:31 AM
That is awesome! He was riding the wheels off of that little trx when we were at Alma.
LonesomeTriZ
07-14-2008, 09:16 AM
That is what I hear. I sure do wish I could have seen it. I have already missed a lot of firsts.
Tri-Z 250
07-14-2008, 09:51 AM
Be proud the fact that your boy has taken a large step to becoming a man. Although you may not have been present in body he was doing it to be just like you, so you were there in heart all along. Its a good thing his uncle is keeping the progression in his riding up to speed while your gone. You can find comfort in the fact that your boy is able to make some good choices with good people around. You'll still see pleanty of frists DAD...Watch NO HANDS!, or what do you think about that gap? Watch this wheelie....oh the list is long. This is only one more reason for us all to thank you for taking away from your life to keep ours safe. Heck with a teacher named UNCLE PsYcHo has bound to be fast!
LonesomeTriZ
07-14-2008, 09:54 AM
Yeah, I know there is still a lot more to be a part of. But it would still be nice to be a part of all of it.
Jeffro33
07-14-2008, 06:28 PM
WOW that is my boy for ya. I do believe yall made a perfect kid. I love him so much. I am still his Uncle Bubba. Can't wait to show thses pic on the job site.
LonesomeTriZ
07-15-2008, 01:15 AM
Hopefully you will be around when and If come home. I do plan to ride some where and often.
drhatc200
07-15-2008, 06:21 PM
good looking little dude ive got a 10yr old boy and 7 yr old girl i think the girl is gonna be the rider. she asked me last night to ride her on my 200x 85 she loves it. boy is kinda skidish around them. need to get a quad so mommy can ride them.
LonesomeTriZ
07-16-2008, 12:22 AM
Mine will not leave us alone when we are even moving an ATV. He come running, ride! ride! ride! You should see him at the Yamaha dealership. That is a funny sight.
Jeffro33
07-19-2008, 08:46 AM
If everything works out the way it is going right now. When you come back I will be able to take a year off and we can ride for a year or so not worrying about work. Bush needs you get on the ball and start drilling off the Florida coast.
LonesomeTriZ
07-19-2008, 09:24 AM
I might look into pipe line security in Alaska, but I am NOT going back to Floirda.
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