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How old is too old to get started riding a Spyder

One negative reply and the rest positive. The site has spoken. :bowdown:

Bob, please post the Buy the Damn Motorcycle poster. :roflblack::roflblack:

I am having to much fun to quit, and so are most of the rest of us. :yes::yes:
 
I bought my first spyder when I was in my late 40's ( 2012 RTS-SE6), I currently own my 2nd spyder which is a 2014RTS-SE6, and I am in mid 50's. I use to ride the 2 wheeled motorcycle as a passenger.

I am having a ball with my current spyder, 2014RTS-SE6.

Deanna
 
You're not limited by age. Whether you should ride or not is determined by your physical ability to handle the machine, your mental acuity to handle the traffic and road, and by your reflexes. Only you, your family, and your doctor can judge all that.
 
The guy that bought my rt is 84. He never rode anything until he was 80 and had a couple cruisers before deciding to try a spyder. He enjoys the ride and I see him around town on a regular basis.
 
Jd, I hafta assume that you are still alive (?!?) in which case you are not too old to get started riding a Spyder!!

Many of us here are as old or older than you, many of us have some degree of physical challenges, some no longer work because of those physical challenges! But if you still have the mobility & flexibility to get on & can reach/operate the controls of a Spyder, then go for it!! If you need to mod the brake pedal or controls to suit, I bet someone has already done it!!

Just to give you an idea of how old ISN'T too old, there's a fairly new Spyder ryding fella here in South Aust, who's only been ryding for a couple of years so far (any vehicle that is, he never rode 2 wheelers before but he grew up riding horses!) but he recently celebrated a birthday that he 'allowed' just may have meant he's now over 95 by a year or three!! He's a bit cadgey about letting on how old he is, cos he thinks the Auth's might want to take his licence off him!! Anyhoo, he's invited me to go on a ryde with him this coming Monday, but I'm not too sure that my worn out body will handle it..... I really don't know if I'll be able to keep up with him or last the distance; he's doing an Aussie 'Hard Arse' ride, 1000 miles in 15 hours or something, which is only a short ryde for him - a couple of months back he rode from Sydney to Perth & then back to Adelaide in 4 days or something equally as silly.... :shocked: I used to do that sorta stuff when I was young & fit & in the military, but now that I'm retired & decrepit largely because of the pounding my body took back then (altho an hour of ryding on the Spyder usually means that I can skip one of my many daily doses of pain medication) I'm not so sure - but he loves ryding so does these Hard Arse rides at every chance he gets, & it certainly keeps him young! :)

There's a saying that old riders pass around that goes something like this: You don't stop riding because you get old; you get old because you stop riding!! :dontknow:

If you want to ride & you feel you are up to it, don't let anyone or anything stop you! And a Spyder is a great way to get out there with your knees in the breeze! Talk to your Doctors if you must, but I just tell mine I AM going to keep ryding whilever I can - they've stopped me doing almost everything else I used to enjoy outdoors! :thumbup:


:agree: Do not let age stop you. I just turned 70 with more ailments and pains than I want to talk about and my Spyder is the most fun I have now, nothing like the wind in your face on a warm day riding a back county highway looking for a good burger joint. JUST FREAKING DO IT!!!!
 
My Friend just purchase her first Spyder a week ago at the age of 74. She jumped on and had no Problems riding the 2016 F3T. Her only complaint is that she doesn't like the side mirrors. She looking at the Lamonster mirrors. And she may install the Short handlebars because she is reaching slightly. Told her she is hugging the line a little to much but other then that she is doing well, link below is her first ride.

 
The common sense, reality answer is when you can no longer safely handle or drive one. Otherwise, never too old.
 
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The guy that bought my rt is 84. He never rode anything until he was 80 and had a couple cruisers before deciding to try a spyder. He enjoys the ride and I see him around town on a regular basis.
 
I will be 85 in August and ride with the Hill Country Road Riders. We are oldsters, the youngest is around 55. We ride each Saturday to breakfast or lunch depending on the time of year. When are you too old to ride or buy a scoot.....I don't know. I will ride as long as I can climb on Mr. Cognac and feel I am safe to ride and not harm myself or others.

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Age to start

I started rideing at 67, I'm now 68, I've put 9000 miles on and love it . I never rode any type of motorcycle before. My only regret is I live n upstate New York and can't ride in the winter
 
Trayne-

Brother I feel for you lived up around Rochester NY back in the mid 80's been here in Texas since then.

Y'all take care.

JD
 
I started rideing at 67, I'm now 68, I've put 9000 miles on and love it . I never rode any type of motorcycle before. My only regret is I live n upstate New York and can't ride in the winter


We snowmobiled in Old Forge for decades and I remember asking about the summers in Old Forge. The response: We have two seasons here in upstate New York - - August and Winter.........
 
Rode two wheelers for most of 60 years and got my first Spyder two years ago after second knee replacement. Traded in a Harley Ultra and a Goldwing and have never looked back and I'm a young 80. You are never too old.
 
Hi,

I am a potential Spyder rider (after I sell my better half on the idea) and was wondering what you folks consider a persons age as being too old to get started riding.

As you might guess I am not some young buck but I still work full time and am trying to get a plan together for what I might do when I finally retire.

For some buying a motor home or fifth wheel trailer might be ideal but the last thing i want to do is wandering around the country in my living room.

There is a lot of this country that I would like to see, especially here in Texas, and whizzing down the internet in an enclosed cage is not that appealing to me.

Those things being said, is it even a realistic for someone who saw their 60th birthday some time ago to get get started riding? Even if that person has some physical challenges?

Now I could just go and buy a Spyder but I am trying make an intelligent decision and to somehow get my better half on board with what I am thing of doing.

Thanks for your thoughts on this question.

JD

Y'all have a great day.
I will be turning 78 the end of August and plan on riding a lot more years. Currently riding an F3 T and love it. Came off an RT and would never go back. Know a guy with one leg who wanted to test ride my RT. He did and promptly went to Pittbull and bought his own RT.
 
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