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unkleslapnutz

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Well in Aug my younger brother had a little baby girl....well actually his wife had it but you get the idea. He is stationed out in AZ (soon to be GA) And they only got to come home for turkey day...Just thought I would share a few pics cause we all know everyone here loves pictures.

This is the father and baby

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Way cool! The nice thing about nieces and nephews is you can borrow them from your sibs and spoil the crap out of them, then give 'em back!

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--Wag--
 
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on the pw50, who makes the training wheels? i have seen them on other small bikes like that. i am considering giving my boy a pw50 or something like that next oct for his b-day when he turns 4, or next christmas.
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very cool!!!

Kids make things so great.... and even better when you can hand them back to thier parents.
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Wish I had installed training wheels on daughters PT Cruiser. She rolled and totaled it yesterday AM. She was unscathed. All three have been a joy. All three raised to wear belts.
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(badassbusa03 @ Nov. 29 2006,04:25)
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on the pw50, who makes the training wheels? i have seen them on other small bikes like that. i am considering giving my boy a pw50 or something like that next oct for his b-day when he turns 4, or next christmas.
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They were ordered off of Ebay. The stealership wanted like $120 or so. But the ones on Josh's PW were only like $40. held on by 2 U-bolts and brackets. Took all of about 5 min to install. Also my buddy bought it used for like $500. Hardly any damage to the bike. Only standard scratches and such. Kicks over the 1st time all the time. Just some food for thought when you go to buy. Kids out grow them quick and you may be able to pick it up cheaper than you think.
 
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