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 ianv
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[url= http://www.zapiks.fr/aurlien-2013-5-ans-crans-mon.html ]5 yr old ripper[/url]

Cool little vid 🙂


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 11:48 am
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That's awesome.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 11:53 am
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I reckon they used a stunt midget for that! Bit like the Hobbit but the other way around! 😉


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 11:54 am
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At risk of being flamed - that is possibly one of the most stupid and reckless things a parent can do. Too young.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 11:56 am
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At risk of being flamed - that is possibly one of the most stupid and reckless things a parent can do.

I don't see why. It's much better than plonking them in front if the tv for hours on end like most parents seem to do. As long as the wee man enjoys it, who give a toss what anyone else thinks anyway!


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 11:59 am
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Cool kid !


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:00 pm
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kids bounce, ...he's getting busy living ... 🙂


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:01 pm
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I'm all for a measure of risk* but it has to be within parameters- on the first section of the downhill is circa 3-5metres of grass with netting (obviously a drop)- what if he made a mess of the bend and came off just before the bend?

Nevermind the stairs at the beginning (fullface?- an oversized fullface and a young neck).

I didn't get any further into it- yes hes doing bloody well but I stopped watching after a short while.

*grazing knee, hands etc. Not stairs or a potentially fatal drop.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:02 pm
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he looked safe enough to me, nothing to crazy at all imho, I am a long way from be Rad on the gnarr. Looks he's got better skillz than half of the people on here myself included 😉

I can't wait to get my little lad on to a bike


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:05 pm
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Pah - he took the chicken runs


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:10 pm
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A 5 year old who can ride a bike down a relatively smooth trail. Impressive but not a massive risk I would have thought.

We have had more than one 4 year old doing a lake jump at the Big Bike Bash including one who did an almost perfect fully extended Superman in 2012 who's photo was on the event schedule this year which pleased him.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:10 pm
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hora, what about if he was 10, or 12?

at the end of the day, its a kid, doing something he enjoys, would you say the parent was irresponsible if a 15 year old was doing it? he's still in that parents care.

EDIT, and lets be honest, he's hardly going fast is he.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:11 pm
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that is possibly one of the most stupid and reckless things a parent can do.

^^^^ Deffo this!! His wheels are far too small. He needs a £8k bike with 650b wheels first. 😀

edit: on a serious note tho my parents never knew where I was when I was a kid. I was building ramps out of timber I used to find that someone had fly tipped somewhere with house bricks. If my parents knew they would of been a wreck. I could of been doing anything and they wouldn't of known. My mates used to jump 20 ft off the lock walls into a dirty canal in the summer. But yes I'm now a over protective parent because of what I used to do and see.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:12 pm
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Hahaha, he gets more air than some of my mates.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:16 pm
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Very strange choice of music!


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:16 pm
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Lighten up Hora. My lad would love to do things like that. He had his first OTB this weekend at Mabie forest...

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Posted : 26/09/2013 12:17 pm
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Nowt overly impressive about that. You get kids that age in the tweed valley absolutely ripping the trails to shreds.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:20 pm
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Blimey Hora, I was expecting backflips and 30ft drops from that reaction!

I think it's great. OK, there are steep drops to one side but not for long and you've no idea how long he's been riding that kind of terrain and how comfortable his Dad is with his ability. All in all the trail looked very tame and he looked well in control. Well done him, and well done his Dad for getting him good enough (and confident enough) to ride that stuff.

The only bit that made me wonder was the North Shore towards the end, one wrong turn and he's off a drop, but I would imagine his Dad has walked him through it plenty of times.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:23 pm
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Also, it's a different lifestyle in the mountains/ski resorts if you live there all year round with your family. Hard to explain but these kids dont have the sorts of activities that kids in towns/semi rural areas do.

For example, there aren't soft plays, cinemas, bowling alleys etc that my kids have. Also there tend to be fewer kids in these areas so their friends tend to be of a much more diverse age group and often knock about with kids a few years older than them and do what they are doing. Plus, due to property prices out there, most people live in pretty small apartments so kids want to be out as much as possible.

This means that children there tend to go up the hill from a much earlier age and be it on skis or bikes etc and get used to the environment and it's associated risks. When we lived in ski resorts I remember skiing with my friends kids when they were 4+ and the little buggers would hoon about like nutcases. Sadly they're all 11+ now and leave us older folk for dust which is rather annoying. I really regret moving back to the UK just as my two were born because I would have loved them to have that kind of lifestyle. Far more fun and I find gives them the chance to develop at an early age.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:24 pm
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I was however very disappointed to see he wasn't riding an Islabike. What was his Dad thinking? Clearly French!


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:27 pm
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^They wouldn't be able to pronounce it! 🙂


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:34 pm
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(dibboid) If my parents knew they would [u]of[/u] been a wreck. I could [u]of[/u] been doing anything and they wouldn't [u]of[/u] known

Yes, you could [u]have[/u] been learning English 😉


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:36 pm
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I was however very disappointed to see he wasn't riding an Islabike. What was his Dad thinking?

He was thinking "if my son is going to ride downhill, I should buy him a bike that won't snap in two at the first little bump"


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:37 pm
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Ace, good lad


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:46 pm
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Lighten up Hora. My lad would love to do things like that. He had his first OTB this weekend at Mabie forest...

Why haven't you written "Wack-a-day!" on his plaster? 80's throwback fail.

Kid in the vid is cool as, i watched that with a big ole grin on my face. He really gets into it, even pumping the trail. Quality.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:48 pm
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Congratulations on mentioning Islabikes in a thread started by Ianv! 😆

Me and my daughter were sitting in the car just the other day, waiting to join a roundabout when a guy crossing the road on a bmx hopped onto and manualled the traffic island and hopped up the kerb the other side. She now wants a bike that 'jumps' this Xmas.

There is no way she will be seeing this clip, because she'll be wanting a 20" Ramones too and thats not happening this year, because I've just seen the price of them (€550)


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:49 pm
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Nothing in there that my boy wasn't doing at the same age. All nice flowing smooth single track. its not like he was jumping and landing in a rock garden.Go to a bmx track and there are loads of little rippers. Hora you want to go and see what kids that age can do on ski's, that would really upset you.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:55 pm
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😆 I've turned into overprotective Mumsnet dad

On the flipside my son started riding the national bmx track before he hit 2...........


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 1:11 pm
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At risk of being flamed - that is possibly one of the most stupid and reckless things a parent can do. Too young.

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Get over yourself!!


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 1:19 pm
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Kids these days, that's far to irresponsible.

When I was a wee lad I was smoking and drinking on corners and getting girls preggers like any normal 5 year old.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 1:26 pm
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Congratulations on mentioning Islabikes in a thread started by Ianv!
Thanks 🙂 I was wondering how long it would take him to bite, faster than expected as it turned out!

On the flipside my son started riding the national bmx track before he hit 2
I meant to ask Hora, it was you that was posting pics of your nipper on the BMX track a while ago wasn't it? Double standards?!


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 1:48 pm

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