This just reminded me of our daughter. Mandi, the misses, didn't see eye to eye at all with Samantha to the point they were hating being in the same room. Daughter was around the age of 4 and was so much fun with me which prob made it worse for Mandi.
I gave up work and Mandi went back. Worked really well in the end because she now earns more than me and I'm back to full time too.
They're now very close.
As for the eating, our three were all fussy but she was the worst by far. Don't remember us letting them go hungry until much older.
Disagree, there's riders out there who can ride these thing off road and the bikes are capable.
The consumer have eyes bigger than their stomaches. Those of us with biking experience soon get to grip with this.
Can't argue that. I got mine for the comfort, never got on with sports bikes.
They did the same with the big Yam ad wise.
I had a test ride for a day, bloody sales man knew what he was doing.
That surprised me as the super10 although heavy was bloody good off road, not that I tried too much hard stuff. I'd have though the Honda would be well capable in your hands.
Think that's just a retro scrambler, although looking again I think thats just retro. An off-road bike doesn't have to have a big front wheel but it helps.
I'd have said suspension travel's more important.
Wouldn't have said my tracers an off road bike either.
Got back from Manc a shot while ago. Holmfirth, Sheffield, Mansfield, Newark bla, bla, bla. Too hot.
500 odd miles for me and her. Bikes are now locked up out front and 2" longer with the crusty bugs we destroyed.
Well I didn't think it was funny, was fucking guttered. And I had to walk home 4 miles from my job at midnight.
That's just made you laugh more hasn't it.