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Jassy
I came to biking late in life and loved every minute of it. As it turns out, my lifestyle changed and I just had no time (or spare cash) to continue to run a bike. If I could, I'd jump back on one tomo. I completely understand yr reservations and I think all you can do is make sure he's as safe as he can be when out on his bike. So, I'd suggest getting him to go on a couple of specialist track days. I know that sounds nuts but you learn so much about how much better you can ride a bike quickly (but safely) in a controlled and safe environment. Worth looking out the ones run by the police or advanced rider groups. Some bike coppers were the quickest guys I ever rode with and they'll teach him what to to be aware of when 'making progress' on public roads. Worth avoiding the track days run by ex racers initially as they tend to be full of loons who are just happy to trash their pride and joys and risk some serious damage.
I came to biking late in life and loved every minute of it. As it turns out, my lifestyle changed and I just had no time (or spare cash) to continue to run a bike. If I could, I'd jump back on one tomo. I completely understand yr reservations and I think all you can do is make sure he's as safe as he can be when out on his bike. So, I'd suggest getting him to go on a couple of specialist track days. I know that sounds nuts but you learn so much about how much better you can ride a bike quickly (but safely) in a controlled and safe environment. Worth looking out the ones run by the police or advanced rider groups. Some bike coppers were the quickest guys I ever rode with and they'll teach him what to to be aware of when 'making progress' on public roads. Worth avoiding the track days run by ex racers initially as they tend to be full of loons who are just happy to trash their pride and joys and risk some serious damage.