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Author Topic: Father and Son (limited experience)  (Read 962 times)
Rek

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« on: February 12, 2008, 05:52:08 PM »

Hello;
I'm wondering if AMTRA is suitalbe for my son who is ten years old. He has had limited experience on a import bike (auto) for 18 months. He will be taking possesion of a new PW80 (semi auto) in about a weeks time. I want to provide him with "real trail riding" experience now. Your club on private property seems ideal.
I did see another post where you stated 99% of rides are on public roads and as such a licence is required. I wonder if you have facility for children on your property as opposed to public roads.
I would be wanting to ride with him ofcourse; but also go on rides with the older guys too. I have a licence and some road experience and limitied offroad experience. ............feel free to send a PM to me if you think it warranted.

Thanks for reading;
Rek.
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« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2008, 07:28:21 PM »

We can't be to much help with your son
yes he can ride on our club property but theres not realy any track as such there we lost most of the minibike track and stuff in the bush fires
there is a track that runs aroud the camp area but its only flat

the bigest problem is when you dont have a licence thers nowhere for you to ride leagaly except for private property.
theres plenty of rides that you can come on..

id say the best thing you can do is get a t.a.c permit to use the bike on private property come up to abbeyard our club property on a weekend where theres a few of us up there and have a look what the clubs about and access where its for you and your son..

if your thinking of coming up give me a ring and ill give you some details
over the next 2 months there will be a fair few people going up there
did i mention its about 4 - 5 hours from melbourne
thats the bad bit but its worth going
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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2008, 01:55:13 PM »

Hello All, I have taken my son to the abeyard property. He was 8 and he had a ball. There is a loop thats about 2k at the back of the property thats good for the little ones, a bit grown over and the bush experience is real but it is ideal for the kids. however it is boring following the kids. You will find they will also ride around the camp onthe gravel roads but you can keep an eye on them.
Here is the two bad parts, as above it is 5 hours from melbourne so long weekends are the go.
secondly the club will make you get TAC insurance for the kids bike, It is about $70 to cover thier ass.
I will be there easter
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2008, 08:29:36 PM »

There is no rooms cabins or anything beyond a shower that represents civilization at abbeyard at present. So it's camping with a shower. You could sleep in the shed with the rebacks if you were desparate !

Here's a thought -f you go there and nobody else is there who will you show your TAC 85 permit to ?

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« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2008, 08:13:33 PM »

Hello David, Keith and Paul;
..... :shock:  So there's no pool!!... no room service or gym marked "for guests only".  This changes evrything!

Actually guys, thanks for responding. It seems the perfect place for myself. We could pitch our tent there is that right?? I'm sure my son would love it too Keith. A weekend for him to ride and me to watch sounds in order. My sat nav tells me its 4hrs and 50min from here so a sleep over would be in order I feel. My son could come on the occasional outing to Abbeyard I'm thinking now.  :wink:

He will get his new bike in a week or so and the "TAC 85 permit"(thanks Paul) will follow shortly after. No probs with that aspect at all. I'm not sure at this stage when we will get up there to have a look but I will take a raincheck on calling you David before we come up.


Thanks again guys;
Rek.
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« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2008, 08:52:21 PM »

You are both welcome.Your son will love it.You can swim in the river when it's hot.Yes Bring you tent.Showers are good,toilets are ok.Leave the wife at home.She is more than welcome,but will probably hate it.You may be able to sneak in some rides around abbeyard with your son.May be officially frowned upon by some club members,but you would not be the first or the last.
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« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2008, 08:24:36 PM »

You are both welcome.Your son will love it.You can swim in the river when it's hot.Yes Bring you tent.Showers are good,toilets are ok.Leave the wife at home.She is more than welcome,but will probably hate it.You may be able to sneak in some rides around abbeyard with your son.May be officially frowned upon by some club members,but you would not be the first or the last.

Having fun and spending some time doing things you both love with the kids sounds like a fine idea. Don't let irrellivant tools spoil your fun.
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