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How old is Too old?

Old Aug 29, 2009 | 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by CBRclassic
53 , still strong , relatively fit and as still as mean as I was at 25 ... lol

I think the age thing can effect and be different for different guys .....and as far as I am concerned ...I still ain't finished ....
I seriously think I will be still puttering around at 70 if I am still around at all...


As far as 40 being obviously too old goes .....well like this pic I took only a few mths ago says .......
dam your arms look like they can rip heads
 
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Old Aug 29, 2009 | 12:29 AM
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I like Bambam's reply: "until I can't see the road anymore", and I agree. 39 here, just picked it up two years ago, and did an untintentional power slide around a corner last week that made me KNOW I ain't too old for this yet. Ain't no squid. Just a right hand turn down a side street which looked newly paved, but turned out to be "paved" by what was later diagnosed as oil covered grains of sand.

The diagnosis came from the silt inside my right boot when I got home. It was that loose.

But I cranked it out, and pulled it through, and not a spot of her touched down in that sh'iit. Naught but a well planted right foot saved Shadowfax that day, after all the times She's saved me...

"When the steed must lead the rider, then to walk 'er would be wiser"
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Old Aug 29, 2009 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by kilgoretrout
. . . . However, I know several guys who are old and still ride ok. One is in his mid sixties, one almost 70.
Ah well, age is relative. At eighteen I met an ancient of 35 or so driving a Corvette and just knew he could benefit from my advice as to how to drive his car because he cruised so slowly. Kept it at eighty, he said. Now, at a still young but mature 65, I know for sure those eighteen-year-old squids could benefit from my experience and knowledge.

Seriously, too old isn't based on physical age, but on factors that keep one safe on the highway - vision, ability to focus on driving, reflexes, experience.

My uncle rode safely until just months before he passed away at the age of 78. A friend of mine gave it up at in his late sixties because of vision problems after an eye operation. Another in his 70's still hops on his Wing and rip off a 700 mile day to go visit a buddy.

So far (and knock on wood) I feel able to continue riding although I'm not as aggressive as in the past. I hope to be able to for a long time to come. But if I notice reaction times really slowing, difficulty picking up on possible danger spots in the road, an increase in close calls, etc. I'll give it up.
 
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Old Sep 19, 2025 | 10:45 AM
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I just joined this forum, looking to add a CBR1000F to my VF500C Magna and VTR1000 Superhawk. I'm 74, been riding since I was 15 (1966). I will ride until I can no longer support the bike at stop lights!
 
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Old Sep 19, 2025 | 12:06 PM
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Recently downgraded from a VFR800 to a CBR600 as the seat height is lower and I’m shrinking now I’m in my 70s :-)
 
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