Just wondering about average age and careers of you riders

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Im 48, only been riding about a year but will make up for lost time! Married, 2.5 kids, and work for a federal law enforcement agency.
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I am almost 61. Retired from military - 39 years and now I am a contractor for the goverment as a functional analyst testing software.
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50 years old, retired military after 23 years. Currently employed as a Police Patrol Commander. I can't do a wheelie if I wanted too.
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45 years old, former corporate management type, now own a motorcycle business, no wheelies.

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Ahmad1 wrote:Hey i'm new to biking and probably will have to wait about a year before i can get one. In the meantime i was just curious to know how old the riders on these forums are, because i may have to wait many years before getting a bike. Also, wat occupations do you guys have so i can see if theres any trends to bikers. Are there any doctors out there who ride..cuz thats my career goal. Thanks in advance.

Im only 16 with no job lol. wat about u guys? plus...can any of you do weelies?
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#127 Unread post by -Holiday »

jfeaz wrote:
Ahmad1 wrote:Hey i'm new to biking and probably will have to wait about a year before i can get one. In the meantime i was just curious to know how old the riders on these forums are, because i may have to wait many years before getting a bike. Also, wat occupations do you guys have so i can see if theres any trends to bikers. Are there any doctors out there who ride..cuz thats my career goal. Thanks in advance.

Im only 16 with no job lol. wat about u guys? plus...can any of you do weelies?
If I were you, I'd wait on getting the bike and spend my time studying harder. Especially in English class.
That was pretty rude. How do you know english is not his second language?

BTW, can you let me know if this sentence is well formed ?
"You Sir, are a douchebag."
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#128 Unread post by MakeCarsStandSTill »

ITS PERFECT HOLIDAY 8) :laughing:
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#129 Unread post by jfeaz »

So what if it is? That doesn't make someone who wants an advanced degree unaccountable to speak and write it fluidly.
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#130 Unread post by Big B »

jfeaz wrote:So what if it is? That doesn't make someone who wants an advanced degree unaccountable to speak and write it fluidly.
now that we're nitpicking, i believe the word you're looking for is "fluently". :lol:
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