modre wrote:
absolutely not...you're teaching him nothing of character other than handouts come to those who mope. Your role as father isn't to spoil him, it's to get him on his feet and kicking ass on his own.
he can sell his other 3 and do the deed himself...it will give him a better self image than sucking off the vine far too long.
you're going to buy him another screamer...he's going to scream on it and linger in a coma until your heart is broken. If you want to buy him something, make it a vintage Indian that doesn't get beat going fast...that will at least teach him some values...but I think your main concern is he falls far too often for common sense...and a 115hp monster is no answer...unless you're sick of him and want to clear your plate.
do you adopt mature orphans with pleasant personalities? I'm handy in the shop and am up at 4AM hard at work most days...cause my folks died and I only have the 1 bike...I can also cook surprisingly well.
I'm afraid if you encourage his behavior he's going to push the limits and you're in for a funeral...think long and hard about that...I know he's a good kid...but I see the track record...and I don't like where it's going...because I've already seen where it ends far too many times.
build his character, not his ego.
yup, what Modre says and yup, what Mark says:
mark wrote:There isn't an 18-year-old kid in the world who fully appreciates the toys he's given unless he has to work for them himself. Help him to build some responsibility, and at the same time help to save his life -- I can guarantee you that he'll be a whole lot more careful when it's the product of his own hard work that's at stake.
He's a Big Boy- looks like its time to act like one....... He's crashed 2- count em 2- bikes that you've bought him???? Not cool. Seems to me he's got to get a dose of REAL LIFE. That, a job, and selling those other bikes and he can buy his own. If you need to throw money at him, throw it into his college fund?
Sorry, drlapo...no enabling from this corner!