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  1. Harri has been riding electric motocross bikes since he was 3 years old. He only ever uses his rear brake as we thought it was safer teaching his rear first (currently working on introducing the front) This was the first time on his 50cc and he’s used to the rear brake being at the handle bars. The rear 50 brake is down at the feet, where as a Ktm/gasgas E3 rear is on the bars. He momentarily confused himself as to where the brakes were. Behind us approx 6ft were giant concrete boulders… pulling him off was necessary or he would have collided with huge rocks. This was an instinctive act of ensuring Harri didn’t get seriously hurt! Harri is absolutely fine and even chuckles to this video

  2. Stupid city parents that don’t know how to teach their children even before putting them on the bike. The father almost took his son’s arm out of its socket, he was more interested in the fallen bike than his son’s condition. πŸ€”β€¦β€¦πŸ˜ πŸ˜ πŸ˜ 

  3. so funny story when i was around 7 my dad was teaching my brother how to ride a dirt bike, now i don’t remember much but i do remember that my brother was asking where the breaks where and my dad told him to turn because he was going straight at my dad, after that i remember my brother going up my dads leg for a second or two, it didn’t go to meat but it definitely skinned his leg and he still has a scar from it, takes up just about half of his lower leg

  4. Why would you not get the kid to ride in a controlled circle until they learn to handle the throttle and brakes properly? Why a straight line? I assume he went up and turned, so clearly he can turn…. This is just idiotic

  5. Tu aurais du laisser continuer et espΓ©rer qu'il puisse freiner. C'est un terrain vide et il n'Γ©tait pas en vitesse.
    LΓ  comme Γ§a il pourrait faire mal au petit accidentellement.

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