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BTW no offence and I know you were just fooling around for the camera. But you really need to get her a real helmet, some jeans, a denim jacket (at least) and some decent footwear.
IMHO she is seriously under dressed for riding any farther than the end of your driveway, and maybe not even that far.
beauty bike!
u should prolly add a back bar for that adorable kid.
on a bike with your daughter is quality time. My girl just turned 29 and we still go for rides. ....out for brunch...Sunday afternoon ride in the country...
these are important words for a child; "My daddy has a Harley and he takes me for rides."
also, nice houses. As I look at the pics. I can almost hear you sing; "These are a few of my favourite things."
Nice bike. just do with it what you want. My little girls almost two. I cant wait till she wants to ride with me. She doesnt even like to walk by it now because it scares her.
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