Why Leave the Kids Behind?
Kids, by nature are active and adventurous. Even in motorcycle
riding they do not want to be left behind. The problem is that
parents won't allow them. So what are your remedies?
Good news is that they can enjoy the ride as a co-rider. So how
do you
secure their safety? Here are some pointers to follow.
Motorcycle Apparel
Just like the adults, kids need superior protection. Moreover,
you have to make them wear quality gears that are especially
catered to kids. Helmets, gloves, boots, denim or chaps and so
on.
Another apparel to consider is the eyewear. Studies have shown
that children who earlier started wearing eye protection while
engaging in outdoors have better chances of avoiding major eye
health problems later in life. To be sure that you are getting
quality lens, try polycarbonate plastic lenses that block
99-100% of both UVA and UVB.
The comfort of the passenger should not be overlooked. It is not
the driver's comfort that should be solely considered. It has to
be both the passenger and the driver. Solid support should be
given to the head, feet and the central part of the body. These
parts are likely to suffer more than other body parts.
Understanding the Co-rider's Rules
Make your kids understand the co-rider's rules. Teach them where
to focus their eyes, where to hold on, when to tilt, to bend,
what to do in times of mishaps and other crucial information.
They have to know it early on to be cautious and ready.
In a nutshell, teach them the basics. They will surely
appreciate it in times that they have to pull something within
them to survive a certain situation.
Understanding the Co-rider's Responsibilities
Aside from the well-settled rules, your kids should know their
responsibilities in order to act on them properly. They must be
aware of what they are doing and its possible consequences. They
must know their limits. Tell them that it is not always play
time when they are mounted on the motorcycle. They have to be
responsible in all their acts. Thus, spreading their arms like
an eagle must be avoided so as not to invite danger.
Riding with kids is a fun experience. However, it can turn out
to be your worst nightmare. Avoid it by being prepared,
responsible and protected.
Ride hard, gear on!