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How old are you?

rjinaz86323

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Did a search and didn't find a thread on this. Just curious as to what the overall age demographics is.

I am 73

Thx
Rick
 
73. rode two wheels longer than I can remember. Been riding my F3-T for about 3 months now and would never go back to two wheels. Too much fun on my trike.
 
66 rode two 50 years, but back problems forced me off my fatboy, put i can i love the spyder, now my wife can ride again with me
 
I'm just 70 last March, riding our 2020RTL, can't get enough riding time, only got 9600 miles on her since last July and still get my 60+ hours a week in driving a semi. Can't wait to retire again, next time I retire I'm gonna have my work DONE !!!
 
Age is a state of mind!
Until you need help getting up off the floor, that is. Then you become acutely aware that you aren't a kid anymore. Texas doesn't have an exclusive for octogenarians....here's one from the PNW, namely 84-1/2 year old me. However, I seem to lose 60 of those years when riding my Spyder.
Ric
 
Until you need help getting up off the floor, that is. Then you become acutely aware that you aren't a kid anymore. Texas doesn't have an exclusive for octogenarians....here's one from the PNW, namely 84-1/2 year old me. However, I seem to lose 60 of those years when riding my Spyder.
Ric
I’m only a couple of years shy of the octogenarian group and totally agree with the comment about help getting off the floor.
With that said, we appear to have “highjacked” the thread, and for this I apologize!
 
81

Tried to get up after kneeling down on my "good" knee. The thigh muscle was not as strong as I thought and I fell back onto the right angle of my concrete basement wall. My back is now covered in scuffs, scrapes and band aids. Life sucks sometimes. That is the second time I have fallen over in the past couple of weeks. Kinda saps ones confidence.
 
I’m 52 and, as I’m still working, mostly use my 2018 F3s as a commuter vehicle doing 75 miles round trip every day as weather permits. Relatively new to riding with about 3 years exclusively on Spyders. My wife has an identical machine except for color, has ridden many years on 2 wheels and she doesn’t ride hers as much as mine. As for her age well…. she’s turned 21 (again) quite a few times and I can’t be any more specific than that;)
 
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