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BRP a front for AARP?

31 but have to say i have met alot of you so called old guys and to tell you the truth i'd rather ride with you guys, You guys don't seem old. More like fun, and smarter.....don't have to deal with all the drama. Plus have you met the old biker guys......spyder guys shave and shower lol:yikes:
 
50 soon to be 51 but still would not trade up to a rt :lecturef_smilie:
right on man!!! but do like the rt's. But would like to see one with out the rear trunk and a bigger motor.....kind going after the harley street
 
Age has nothing to do with fun

I'm 72, ride with a group of retards , 65 and up, oldest is 84 today. All ride BMWs and sport bikes except for my Spyder. We ride 100 - 200 miles every Monday (18 of us if all are present). We are known as "The Lost Boys" and occasionally we may take a wrong turn.

We ride twisties 10-20 over and I love my SE-5 for it will hang right with the 2 wheelers. Had 3 FJR1300s but the Spyder is all I need. It's a great machine.

Old? No way.
 
Spyder Demographic

I'll be 50 in July; husband is 64. We plan on continuing being an embarrassment to our children for years to come...........!
 
Duson, to answer your question, AARP is an association representing retired people...when you hit 50 years of age, they start sending you marketing materials and requests to join. There are some benefits for joining and they are do lobby for elder people's rights. See AARP.ORG
 
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