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Oldest Spyder Rider

SubDriver

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OK, who is the oldest (in years...not attitude) Spyder drive out there? I'm only 62 (in years....21 on the bug!)
 
Do you really expect all of us to confess to our true age?

I could point to someone else older than you or me, but I won't name names.
 
Oh no..!!

I am older than you and know many older than myself. Be interesting to see where this goes...:ohyea::ohyea:
 
I know of at least two that have me beat by twenty years or so. So...it's not me, even though I recently advanced one more year. :yes:
 
:yikes::yikes::yikes: I ain't old yet.

I think Bob is the oldest (he has the most posts) :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:


Cruzr Joe
 
Here in NZ we have a guy who is 82 and has done over 100,000kms on his RT. He has had it since 2010
and regularly travels to the South Island to visit family. A round trip of about 2500 kms.
 
I'm certainly not the oldest, or the youngest... :opps:



...But I'm definitely in the running for most immature! :D



Sorry Bob, but :agree::agree::agree::agree::agree::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes: :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Cruzr Joe
 
Young at heart

According to my birth certificate, I'm 65. Inside my head, I'm 35 and I have a lot of fun in there. :clap:
 
OK, who is the oldest (in years...not attitude) Spyder drive out there? I'm only 62 (in years....21 on the bug!)

I've lived in the 30's; 40's; 50's; 60's; 70's; 80's; 90's; 00's; and 10's. That is nine decades and my daughter had a tough time believing that last week.

76 and still in the wind.
 
Here in NZ we have a guy who is 82 and has done over 100,000kms on his RT. He has had it since 2010
and regularly travels to the South Island to visit family. A round trip of about 2500 kms.
I can believe that. Spent time in Christchurch, Sydney and Perth. Gotta love the Down Under and the people. Some of the best in the world!
 
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