Im 42...oh my God!:yikes:
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Im 42...oh my God!:yikes:
52 and counting....(thankfully!) :icon_mrgreen:
64 this year, what a ride the F6 is.:icon_mrgreen:
33 went from my M109r to the F6b and have loved every minute of it.:icon_cool:
Well I'm 58 :lolup:
All my life in Levis Black T-shirts, and boots and tattoos
Hairs still slicked back??? now over bald spot:icon_laugh: A life of Bikes, Rockabilly and fine women with seams in their stockings all looking like Betty Page
And married to one for 37 years and been taking her out for 40
Just cant wait till I get old
Everyday above ground is a good one :icon_cool:
Just turned 59, Body looks 40 but feels 95, too many broken bones.
I am 44 years old
I thought I had posted in this before, but I guess not. I'm 46. Been riding something since I was 6 years old myself. and was indoctrinated on Hondas at an early age by my father and Grandfather. Here is me and my late grandpa.
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35 F here. Started with a VTX600 when I was 25ish. Graduated to a 750, VT1300, and now the F6B. :icon_mrgreen:
42 next week!
Will be 67 in November . Started riding at 14 , and I hope I have a few more years left.
58 now, 59 in a short while. Bought it when I was 57.
Going on toward 66 this coming May this is my 8th motorcycle and will be happy when the dealer has it ready for me this coming week.
47 soon to be 48 I bought f6b while my wife and daughter were on spring break vacation (cruise). Later to find out she had plans to by me one for my 50th bday oh well I got a smoking deal on new leftover 2013 awesome bike worthless windshield
I'm just old!!
Doesn't really matter, but I'm 60. However, also the owner of a 2015 Honda Clr250F. Age is just a number. But don't tell that to my ribs after a flop in the woods last week! Ha
just turned 47 this month.
Phew... just made the second age interval. One more year and I would be OLD at age 41.
Better enjoy this year 'popcorn and coke'
I figured I would hear some ;tp; for saying "41" is old. Thanks for being kind about it. It's all good. I'm a firm believer in ride what you like. Even if you don't necessarily fit the intended marketing demographics... or do I?
It's always neat to meet new guys from different forums and to get a feel for the culture of the group.
So far, it's been fun and I've talked with some good people.
Off topic, but I went to my first bike night with my F6B. My observation. I'm too old for this $hit. I enjoy looking at different types of bikes and various customization, but I just want to ride. I think I've seen nearly every type of bike and most every after market accessory.
Is it a Goldwing thing or am I just becoming practical in my more mature years?
The F6B is not meant to be stationary. She'll make you "want to ride."
My take on the bike nights & bike shows are that they are for the "jack & polish" riders. As in polish the bike then :jerkit: to it.
I do not believe that 2 wheeled vehicles should be reduced to passive works of art by adding so much bling.
Having said that, I do own the Guggenheim "Art of the Motorcycle" book. But that's at another level.....
More practical? No. If you were "practical" you would have bought an Elio car at 87mpg.
As you stated, you want to ride and you found the ideal platform to do that.
See you in Franklin?
Here's my take...I'll do a charity ride for the ride. After that's done, I go ride some more. I'll be darned if I waste an afternoon sitting in line for a hot dog. Our weather up here doesn't allow for wasted time as long as you enjoy riding and not the show.
It's a fun machine, not for sitting in the garage
Been riding Gold Wings for the past 30 years. So got my first one at 35 years old, a present from my girl friend.
I Have Been Riding The Streets Of Florida Since I Was 15 Years Old And I Have Owned At Least One Valkyrie Or Goldwing Since 2001. I Just Love The Smooth Power Of These Flat Six Engines !
Funny seeing you here, congratulations on your new motorcycle. I've been reading and learning here, I've crossed the new Valkyrie off my possibility list. Now my list is VERY slim. Soon we may have more F6B's in Florida than the old Valks? Oh, answering the post I'm 53 and still lurking and learning the F6B. I like what I see.:yes:
I am 58.
I have had more motorcycles than I can possibly count or remember.
I have had 2 Gold Wings.
A 1981 and a 1993.
I just didn't want an "old mans motorcycle" at the times I had them.
Now I could not be more appreciative of the fact I have this F6b.
I will be 60 in December. My 2013 F6B is my 119th bike. I currently own a 1997 Valkyrie tourer and a 1981 Honda CB900F2B. Attachment 14160Attachment 3038Attachment 3039.
43 Years old, been riding for the last 12 of them.
57, on my 18th motorcycle since learning to ride at age 12. Grew up on the back seat of my Dad's HD's. Bugged him until he gave me a 125cc HD Rapido. Been riding Wings for last 20 years with a few other models mixed in. Often had 2 bikes but now just the F6B.
I'm 65 and ride Harley Fat Boy, BMW R1200RT and the F6B (just purchased)
I'm 43. Thought I might be the youngest, but I was wrong!
53 I like bike nights. Even if its 90% HD u still enjoy looking at another mans creation. My bike is always ultra clean. I don't ride dirty MCs. Unless its a dirt bike. Nothing wrong with being proud of your bike and keeping it nice for others to look at. A little bling never hurt anyone.
...roger that. Nothing against clean bikes. Nothing against some guy with a lot of coin looking to bling out his bike. But don't take offense when someone asks "how much for a girl, overnight?"
And? Let's not get started on the "creations" from American Chopper and the rest. Yeah, they're cool to look at for a few minutes and then, "next."
Now, if you put a blower on it? Or do something really technologically cool? Now you got my attention.
Just me, perhaps. I've always been off the beaten path of "the latest fashion" and what money can buy. Too much regimented living, I suppose.
I am 54 will be 55 in a few months and I am picking up my brand new Black 2013 standard this Wednesday. I'm calling it my early retirement gift. I have been riding Harleys the past 20 years.
40, and picking up my F6B tomorrow.
It will be my 1st Honda, and 1st touring bike.