I took my first motorbike ride when I was around 5 years old. My dad bought him a Famous James , after he came home from the war. He would put me on the gas tank and he taught me to work the clutch, brake and gas on the handle bar. Is anyone on here older enough to remember the famous James, besides de dee and myself? (lol) It was a small little motorcycle about the size of a Mustang. Opps, if you can't remember either one, then just trust me, they really WERE. I learned at an early age why dogs love to hang their heads out of car windows and how bitter bugs taste. Dad also brought a small 2 stroke bicycle engine home from Germany that he traded a carton of American cigarettes for. It mounted on the handle bar and drove the front wheels with a belt and large pulley attached to the spokes. That was in 1947 and 48. So you thought front wheels drive just happened a few years ago....By the time I was 14, in 1956, I had my first "real" motorcycle, a Simplex Servi Cycle. (Some of you yungins probably never heard of a Simplex either.) And as they say, the rest is history, been ridin for the last 62 years.
Mac