Hover Bike. Defnitally a hoverbike!
Hover Bike. Defnitally a hoverbike!
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Bonnie or R75 with sidecar I dare say.
-Indy
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I hope to be riding a similar style bike to my current one. If the knees & wrists let me.
No matter what i know I will still be on 2 wheels and enjoying it, no matter what I am riding
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face.
Cheery bastard.Originally Posted by Ixion
In that case, probably something like this, then. Hopefully things won't be so bad that the pillion seems like a good idea, though.
Well the ole mans 65 and is doing a trail ride on a CR 125 ,,,,
The only problem is ...I am a 32 ( f ) ... ( Fat)
and the ole man is a 2X+y ( double F ) ...( F#$#% Fat )
So my MX gear may not fit ..... we ll sling him out in some ole cammo pants ... at least he will be cool ,, as everyman and his dog goes past !!!
Stephen
Thye Mother aint happy ,,,, nooot happy at all is our mum
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
hmm let me think...that'll be in ..39 years. ok ill be riding somthing like a 2044 modle of something like im riding now!!so long as they arent sucky hovvering thingys by then
Biker Babe...
I Ride Like A Girl...Silly Boys, Bikes are for Girls!Originally Posted by deano
When I was a lad.....we were told there would be no cars when we grew up,we would be driving some sucky hovvering thing.
Some things never change....I bet Claudius was told he wouldn't be driving a chariot when he grew up...he'd be driving some sucky hovvering thing....
I reckon hovering things would be fun. Wiz wrong wiv hovering? I'd be a starter if they were available. AND they can go over water. Whole new dimension I reckon.
Y'gotta move with the times.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Originally Posted by terbang
I know it's only phonetics, but "flying" and "Terbang"... somehow...![]()
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
Originally Posted by busa pete
Shhhh! Today I'm 21!I thought the new Honda CBF Thou looked really nice for my physical condition. I believe, though, that the wide variety of types of bike around, demonstrates that everyone has their individual preferences and there'll be just as wide a variety of bikes ridden by over 60's as there are for the younger ones. I like the W650 and the Royal Enfield as much as the new 675 for different reasons. I'd love a 'Busa, too, but I'd be real nervous on one for a while.
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You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
something large and broad with power, at the age 60+, if i make it that far.
Make it happen but don't leave it to luck, manage it! Good luck.Originally Posted by diggydog
Oops, should I say good management!
Cheers John.
I'LL DO WHAT I HAVE DO TO GET THERE AND MAKE IT HAPPEN.Originally Posted by oldrider
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I am 73 and still riding. A 60 year old seems a young guy or gal to me and a 30 year old has barely reached maturity.
Thirteen years ago when I was 60 I rode a police special Moto Guzzi T5 which is for sale again on trade me right now.
I bought my eleventh bike last year and now have two, a 1974 Aermacchi 350 for the open road and a 2005 Suzuki 125 scooter for around town.
I ride nearly every day, but not in the rain now (my only concession to age). I dont think I would go far in the cold but ride short distances, up to 10k, on frosty mornings to events.
If you are healthy age is irrelevant.
An old person is 15 years older than you are, for me that is about 90. I expect (hope) to be still riding at that age.
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