too old or not
- Sev
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My uncle started riding again around 54. He got an 1800 goldwing. It all depends what you feel you are capable of.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I'm 48, and am thinking about a sport bike. I ride a standard, and find myself leaning forward to get comfortable. I'll probably change bars first for financial reasons. I say ride what fits you and your style.
Ride safe...God bless!
-Ron
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- Sev
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Sounds like your son should start hiding his keysronboskz650sr wrote:I'm 48, and am thinking about a sport bike. I ride a standard, and find myself leaning forward to get comfortable. I'll probably change bars first for financial reasons. I say ride what fits you and your style.

Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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You only get old, when you start acting it. Ride the bandit, take it all over America. But remember to post the photos here.
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Re: too old or not
As has been already said, you're as old as you feel. The only thing that stopped my God father from riding was the fact that he got alzheimers. At 75+ he always loved his bikes. Now that he's gone, I miss him a lot.harleyj007 wrote:...some people say that i am to old for this kind of a bike what do you think?
Don't let uptight people stop you from enjoying your life to the fullest... let them rot in their old age while you stay young and continue to have fun on your ride.
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I know exactly what you mean. But I'm still wary of making a bar change myself. I find myself changing my position a lot throughout a ride, which the standards allow you to do. It helps me stay comfortable. With different bars, you might be stuck with just one position.ronboskz650sr wrote:I'm 48, and am thinking about a sport bike. I ride a standard, and find myself leaning forward to get comfortable. I'll probably change bars first for financial reasons. I say ride what fits you and your style.
If you like riding it, obviously you should. You should feel proud that you're able to handle a more performance bike, while your buddies can't.

Brian
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