Teaching motorcycle riding schools I have been fortunate to meet a lot of people. Also being one of three successful
motorcycle racing brothers, people seek me out for advice. I love to give advice to anyone and help everyone as much as
possible. I often get asked by fathers with aspiring young riders , on what to do with their sons so they can become the
next big thing. I just look back to when I was a kid, and my dad took me riding every weekend, and I was taught at a
young age to work on my bike at a young age. My dad refused to work on his own bike and all three of hours. Just more work
and less riding. We learned a lot through making mistakes. My dad is old school and wouldnt tell you anything he would just
tell you once you fell down or had an issue, " I guess you wont do it that way again!" I beleive what has made us successful
racing is that we had the oppurtunity to ride whenever we wanted. We just rode alot as kids. And my dad still races to this day.
I see a lot of fathers stop racing to focus on their sons bike prep and pitting for them. I feel this is harder because in some
cases you put more pressure on son. When the fathers race it takes some of the pressure off and allows them to focus on
their own race.
I am a father also, and it is a tough situation to be in. Because we all want our kids to do well. But it has to be
fun as well. I take my son riding as much as possible and let him do whatever it is he wants. I feel he has great form,
and it is very beneficial to him to witness my riding schools. I do not push him to ride all the time, but it is there for
him anytime he wants it. I just try to keep it fun and let him learn from it. The focus that racing takes and so on is
instrumental in building kids into very well rounded adults. Motorcycle training help or motorcycle lessons or a motorcycle course is available at www.rlafferty.com
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Motorcycle Riding School/ Father and sons
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