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So, here I am again.This morning, in light rain and overcast, Danika rode from here to Napier (about 12 miles away) and met up with Ken, previously mentioned as a motorcycle tutor and licence tester. She spent an hour with him riding some of the faster roads around and came home with the paperwork to get her full motorcycle licence. She has gone from total novice to full licence in a little over 18 months.Once again she is very happy and neither of us can stop grinning. It was nice to hear that Ken commented that her road positioning and cornering is better than most. Now I have to get her up to speed with driving a car. She has much more confidence about doing so now that she understands how clutches and gears work. Yes, she will be learning to drive stick shift. Here we go again.
Awesome! Will there be some Father/Daughter tours of the country in your near future?It looks like my New Zealand trip is postponed until 2021 mostly due to the -, but also because my Son bought some property and is currently living in a tiny caravan.
Hi twowheeladdict. We have already done a small ride to her father's place about 3 hours away through some nice country. We had a ball. We too have a delayed trip - we were going to Italy, France and the UK in September but - has put a stop to that. Where did your son buy his property?
So how did you get your name, Injun Dave. Did you once or still ride an Indian?I ask because I've just indulged myself with a FTR-1200S. Only been on the road two days, weather ain't helping, but I'm really enjoying it. Who would have thought after 25 years of Guzzis (I still own 12).
Good for her!!! My youngest daughter its been tough to keep her off my bike! Where ever I go she wants to ride along. Shes 14 now, and into building stuff, and old cars, and stuff... I think [errr fear] she will be looking to ride in the years to come.