ronster wrote:As a father, grandfather, husband etc. who has always ridden, I will offer you two pieces of advice as far as riding a bike.
1. Don't die
2. Don't die wondering
Good luck
PC
Not being a granfather yet and ex husband, I wholly agree to your 2 bits
In fact I was thinking about your situation the other day as my oldest son is old enuff too get a bike is to how I would feel about him riding.
Your daughter and son inlaw? both ride so it must be alright
I am a single dad with both my teenage sons living with me and often wondered if I had a bad stack or even died what their futures would be, so I loaded up the death and disability insurances

If the worst happens I want everyone to celebrate a life well lived and died doing what I loved and not blame motorcycles as the cause.
Yes it is worth considering what if, as long as you prepare and provide after you are gone the pain although never good for the surviving clan will at least be a little less, ya cant go around being pesamistic though, you know ya wanna ride
I would rather die doing something I loved than of some terminal diease
