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small kids big dreams
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08-19-2008, 10:47 AM
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RJ Gleason
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Well, since he is only ten, he would have to be riding with someone that is over 16 at the very least, or only with a parent.
It would not hurt to try to get him and his family involved in the sport.
Maybe a project sled that he could build himself.
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