jmillheiser wrote:My dad is the one who remembers civil defense drills in elementary school, and remembers what he was doing when Kennedy was assassinated
I guess that makes me old enough to be your dad...
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"Four wheels move the body.
Two wheels move the soul!"
just kidding... it's good to hear though that age doesn't stop riding. but i wonder, any older people here still ride sportsbikes? the real ones, the ones 600cc and above race replicas.
i know sapaul rides a K1200S, but it's more of a sport touring bike.
I think kid leashes are a good sign that the parent is not able to give their child the attention they need to grow up healthily. Children are not dogs - this is my opinion here, so moving on-
I don't know if I'd ever take a small kid out riding very much, but strapping him on may be a good idea. Just be careful!
I remember those things in the early or mid seveties ,parents had them on the boardwalk on the Jersey shore . I am not fossil old but artery hardening well a little
just kidding... it's good to hear though that age doesn't stop riding. but i wonder, any older people here still ride sportsbikes? the real ones, the ones 600cc and above race replicas.
i know sapaul rides a K1200S, but it's more of a sport touring bike.
UM, how come you put me and the old statement on the same page, I am 44, bigger, stronger, faster and more experianced than you. I have a great woman, get regular great sex, have generally a great life, you know all the things that you have yet to acheive. And you have the audacity to call me old.
Just kidding, I am ragging on you a bit for the old thing
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
VermilionX wrote:just kidding... it's good to hear though that age doesn't stop riding. but i wonder, any older people here still ride sportsbikes? the real ones, the ones 600cc and above race replicas.
i know sapaul rides a K1200S, but it's more of a sport touring bike.
Don't forget it's not what you ride, but the fact that you do ride.
Or failing that HOW you ride.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
just kidding... it's good to hear though that age doesn't stop riding. but i wonder, any older people here still ride sportsbikes? the real ones, the ones 600cc and above race replicas.
i know sapaul rides a K1200S, but it's more of a sport touring bike.
UM, how come you put me and the old statement on the same page, I am 44, bigger, stronger, faster and more experianced than you. I have a great woman, get regular great sex, have generally a great life, you know all the things that you have yet to acheive. And you have the audacity to call me old.
Just kidding, I am ragging on you a bit for the old thing