It might be Mother’s day but I had to share this one.
Can’t find the original source for this, found it all over reddit and reblogs though…
“My daughter doesn’t know fear.
She doesn’t know hate.
She’s never been victimized or oppressed.
All she knows is love, happiness and horsepower.”
“Every father should remember that one day his son will follow his example instead of his advice.”
Same goes for daughters!
Awesome future motolady / motokid submission-
This is a picture of my Niece (Sidney) and Nephew (Jack) sitting on my slightly broken 1198. I somehow kicked the mirror off when I laid it down after a lady pulled out in front of my, in the picture you can kind of see the road rash down my left arm. This was taken the same day that I bought Sidney her first motorcycle……she is 5 years old! I explained to her the importance of wearing here gear (more or less just had to show her my arm and leg and she got the point). Just thought I would share an up and coming Moto Lady with you!
Giving some important pointers before setting off on a lil adventure… gotta love kids on motorcycles!
I love tumblr, but sometimes I find something online, try to backwards engineer where it came from, and after looking through 15 pages of tumblr results, I just don’t care anymore. That being said…
Look at this adorable motolady in the making! A lil moto princess. Adorable and so proud of her dirt bike!
If only everyone could have children this cool. The little lady is on the bike while the boy fixes it, how gentlemanly.
David Zemla got a sidecar for his 1976 BMW R60 to take his daughter to school in!
Test ride was a success [aside from some hanging wires] and should provide endless fodder for chatter with the other 13YO girls.
If anyone ever wanted me to baby sit, I fear their child would nearly immediately end up on a motorcycle.
This is Alycia (and her two daughters) from Portland, Oregon. She’s a real life moto lady- rides a Ducati and just sold her 1980 Yamaha Maxim. (I think she’s my doppelgänger)