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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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.
will be 58 in December, and still love to go fast
I am currently 33 and almost bought a Goldwing when I was 28; thank god I waited a few years!
36 for me. I miss being able to vote in the youngest category. Missed it by that much.
45 when i purchased my F6B. The 4th bike I have purchased in 5 years.
41 :thumb:
I call it the complete evolution of a motorcyclist. Starting hunched over, feet tucked way up and back on the most aggressive sports bike I could afford. Overtime I found myself slowly sitting further upright, legs un-folding as a result. My last bike (which I still have), a Concours 1400 was very comfortable and what I thought was the peak of evolution, and then came the F6B. I am now what I consider fully evolved. This bike has such a neutral riding position I just don’t know what to think, but that’s ok, as long as I don’t start to De-evolutionize, aka Harley riding position. I am the proud 2%...
I'm beginning to get old @ 55.
My neck couldn't take my CBR anymore. Then I got a new VFR and that wasn't much better, certainly not for long trips.
This, and my husband's 2012, are the two most expensive bikes we've ever bought. Most young people don't have that sort of disposable income at that point in their careers..