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    Are we ever too old

    I sometimes feel a bit geriatric getting on and off my bike after a long ride, i have muttered to myself that shit am i getting to old for this on more than one occassion.
    Well not any more.
    last night i went to visit my uncle who is 75 this year and he has just bought himself a motorbike after many years without, I think it may have been late 60's he last had one, i can remember as a kid helping push start half ton monsters.
    He started riding bikes he told me in the days when the kickstarts main objective was to try and break your ankle and safety gear was an army great coat with newspaper shoved under your jersy in winter for insulation.
    safety helmet was a knitted balaclava.
    got to hand it to him he's bloody keen.
    So please if you see a guy going along at 90 ks on highway 16 don't get impatient if he holds you up,give him a toot and wave (bike is a black and silver suzuki GS 500),not very likely he will venture sth on Auck's motorways but you never know.
    Thanks to the bike shop in Helensville who fitted him out with good riding gear and decent helmet.

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    Awesome to hear !!


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    Hell yeah, what a bloody legend!!

    There was a quote in the Worlds Fastest Indian that I liked and it went something like this

    Dont look at the wrinkles on the outside, its the 18 year old on the inside that matters

    I say good on him!!

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    Age is a state of mind I hit 59 this year and whilst I might not be quite as athletic in leaping off the bike after a long run as I was 10 years ago, I love riding just as much as in years gone by and still enjoy ummm... "pressing on a bit".

    All the very best to your Uncle - it will keep him young and active.

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    Good for him.


    Why shouldn't he venture South, the GS is quite reliable, I thought. As for SH16, after his half ton monsters the GS should blitz it. More likely to be , give him a wave as he balsts past.

    I hope you told him about the site? If he wants riding company I'm sure there are plenty here would be keen to ride with him!
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    Good on him!
    I hope im riding when im 75

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    Well done that man. The GS will be perfect for an old time Brit bike rider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zukin
    Dont look at the wrinkles on the outside, its the 18 year old on the inside that matters
    Gotta agree there!! We are never too old to enjoy the things we love the most. You'd be surprised how many old folk still enjoy riding. Good on him!
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    Thumbs up

    "Old" is a state of mind!! Your Uncle's mindset is one I'm striving for when I reach his level in life.
    I'll be keeping an eye out for the bloke

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    A customer here who's 84 brought a brand new GN250 a few months back.
    The dealer told him he was there oldest customer.

    He used to ride bikes years and years ago.
    His wife died last year and he felt he needed something to do.
    After deciding and then finding out he could only have a 250 due to him not having a bike licence now, he has'nt bothered about getting a licence to learn or anything, and rides around.

    Strange really, not the thing I'd expect him to do, unlicenced, no insurance, but hey, good on him for riding I guess.
    He accepts if he crashes he's in the shit and is liable for damages etc.

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    There's a little old lady here who rides a scooter everyday. She's at least 75 and it must be her only means of transport. The scooter hasn't been registered or warranted for many years and she has NO licence but she still rides rain, hail or shine. She once pulled up next to my mate & asked if he didn't mind if she parked next to his big roadbike & he told her "you're on 2 wheels & take the same risks I do out there so you park your scoot where ever you want to." Some big tough bastards had given her a hard time about parking next to their "Way too cool bikes". Wankers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly
    Strange really, not the thing I'd expect him to do, unlicenced, no insurance, but hey, good on him for riding I guess.
    He accepts if he crashes he's in the shit and is liable for damages etc.
    He he! Growing old disgracefully... top marks to him!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly
    A customer here who's 84 brought a brand new GN250 a few months back.
    The dealer told him he was there oldest customer.

    He used to ride bikes years and years ago.
    His wife died last year and he felt he needed something to do.
    After deciding and then finding out he could only have a 250 due to him not having a bike licence now, he has'nt bothered about getting a licence to learn or anything, and rides around.

    Strange really, not the thing I'd expect him to do, unlicenced, no insurance, but hey, good on him for riding I guess.
    He accepts if he crashes he's in the shit and is liable for damages etc.
    What are they going to do?
    Jail for life?
    Good on the old bastard.
    I hope I'm fit enough to be so bolshie at that age.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin
    Some big tough bastards had given her a hard time about parking next to their "Way too cool bikes". Wankers!
    Wankers is a bit mild I reckon Goblin....farkwits might be getting closer.
    What sort of insecure idiot wouldn't see her a one cool Gran!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    What are they going to do?
    Jail for life?
    Good on the old bastard.
    I hope I'm fit enough to be so bolshie at that age.
    I said to him the other day, 'if you're not worried about a licence etc, you should of brought a 1000cc bike.'

    I could see him ticking that over in his mind.

    Hopefully I'll be getting a fairly new GN for the wife to learn on soon.

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