In 42 yrs of life that had to be one of the proudest moments.
Lankee you are correct. Helmet is big on him, and he has lost the gloves I bought him, plus we need to get him boots 'just like daddy'
I'm gonna need to get a backrest from Kvhotdog or another too if we really start riding. His legs are long enough to touch the pegs but he can't quite reach all the way around and lock his fingers. He did well and of course I shifted her like a Caddy so he barely moved. It was windy as well so I'd like to look into some sort of straps he can clip into to keep himself from falling off left or right.
We got lots of beeps and saw several folks taking pics of us with smiles so it really made him feel special.