That's a tricky one to answer oldandwornout,
both myself and big bro were lucky that our parents didn't ever kick up Any kindda fuss about us wanting ride bikes. However we av a mate who's dad refused to let him get a bike "because they're to dangerous" he finally succumbed and past his direct access test at the age of 32, wouldn't listen to the voice of experience when we suggested to him to get something like a 600 bandit for a year to cut his teeth on, went out and bought a triumph 595 Daytona. He duly crashed it in a very big way, very,very lucky not to be badly hurt. Fortunately it made him "see the light" and he went out and bought something a little smaller and a little less powerful.....yes...a 600 bandit. All this is approximately 12 years ago and he still riding to this day and enjoying every minute of it. So far with no more get off,s...so i think that banning him just made him more determined to get on one, and kindda sticking two fingers up at is dad when he did. ...cheers, Michael