What are the ages of F6B Riders / Owners ?

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  • 25-35

    66 5.28%
  • 36-40

    47 3.76%
  • 41-45

    142 11.37%
  • 46-50

    159 12.73%
  • 51-55

    274 21.94%
  • 56-60

    239 19.14%
  • 61-65

    187 14.97%
  • 66-70

    95 7.61%
  • 71+

    40 3.20%
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    Senior Member Texas TC's Avatar
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    65 years wise this year.....right. Can't be too wise, still riding these things.
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    54 years young and lots of miles yet to ride.

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    I turned 70 just a bit ago. Have spent years doing a lot of skydiving but decided that it was prudent, considering my knee replacements, to knock off the jumping. I have consoled myself by trading my Valkyrie for the F6B. Wheee!

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    Traveling horizontally is a lot better than traveling vertically, I think. And congrats on the new purchase.. and turning 70.

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    Old Fart

    Turn 65 this November! When I'm out riding I occasionally pass by one of those "Last Stop Hotels" (cemetery) and immediately appreciate and remind myself that being "over the hill" is much better than being "under the hill"

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    Im just a youngin...24 for the second time.

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    I will be 58 in September and was going to wait another year to get a new bike,but as fast as time is passing and also the fact that I have way more years behind me the in front I said geez what you waiting for.

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    43 years young

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    68 and still riding

    still alive got to be happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob109 View Post
    Turn 65 this November! When I'm out riding I occasionally pass by one of those "Last Stop Hotels" (cemetery) and immediately appreciate and remind myself that being "over the hill" is much better than being "under the hill"
    What I like about being over the hill, is now we get to coast the rest of the way...least I do....

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