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time to give it up?
« on: 09 March 2017, 01:01:17 pm »
I am passing another significant birthday this year, but am wondering at what age would you consider giving up biking - or when does it become too difficult?

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #1 on: 09 March 2017, 01:19:08 pm »
68 and still going--you tell me????????

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #2 on: 09 March 2017, 01:26:50 pm »
I am passing another significant birthday this year, but am wondering at what age would you consider giving up biking - or when does it become too difficult?
So how old are you

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #3 on: 09 March 2017, 01:35:57 pm »
When you keep falling off or just can't get on it anymore.
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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #4 on: 09 March 2017, 02:06:22 pm »
I will be 50. I wanted to get a thou as a sort of b'day present, but that's on hold now, given the insurance premiums etc till at least June.

I was curious about the age as I wondered when do you give up?

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #5 on: 09 March 2017, 02:12:36 pm »
When you keep falling off or just can't get on it anymore.
Agree the above although it sounds more like my sex life  :lol  , on the age thing look at  John Surtees he's what 84ish and I bet he could still whip some younger riders on the track, insurance not too bad I'm 50 and pay £155 fully comp from bennetts.

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #6 on: 09 March 2017, 02:21:00 pm »
50 here too and insurance is £86 or something fully comp for the 600
When you were asking I thought your were going to be 90 or something, I cant even belive you are thinking like that, get the 600 for the lower insurance and move to the 1000 once you have some NCD under your belt
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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #7 on: 09 March 2017, 02:38:22 pm »
50? That's not old.

My dad is 68 and riding an FZS600 now. I'm 48 and riding a Tiger 900i and a CBF1000. Neither of us intend to give up till we can no longer hold a bike up.
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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #8 on: 09 March 2017, 02:40:59 pm »
I wasn't quite planning upon giving up now, but was wondering as to when I may just hang up my boots. I have tried a couple of times in the past, but for some reason don't like being without a bike

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #9 on: 09 March 2017, 02:55:41 pm »
I'm 70 and a lifetime motorcyclist.Camped at the Dragon rally last month.Just bought a Scotland map today to plan a NC500 camping trip around May/June time and will do some sort of European camping trip later in the year,maybe the Bol d'Or again. Having a mediocre pension is what holds me back from doing more bike orientated trips. Riding wise my night time eyesight is my only limitation mainly due to oncoming glare causing missed overtaking opportunities.Still,if in doubt,hold back :)
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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #10 on: 09 March 2017, 03:07:52 pm »
I wasn't quite planning upon giving up now, but was wondering as to when I may just hang up my boots. I have tried a couple of times in the past, but for some reason don't like being without a bike

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #11 on: 09 March 2017, 03:34:46 pm »

55 and hope to be riding for a good while yet.
Once the 1000 get's to heavy I'll just look at something smaller, hope I never have to give up to be honest.

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #12 on: 09 March 2017, 04:04:20 pm »
60 in a few months, will be looking for something lighter but no intention of giving up.

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #13 on: 09 March 2017, 04:23:38 pm »

55 and hope to be riding for a good while yet.
Once the 1000 get's to heavy I'll just look at something smaller, hope I never have to give up to be honest.
55 here too and Bursitis in my right shoulder meant the FZ1S was too heavy for me. Sold that last year and bought a MT09 Tracer.....much lighter and a fun bike.............I love it. Giving it all up was never an option.
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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #14 on: 09 March 2017, 05:16:15 pm »
“Never, never, never give up.”
― Winston Churchill
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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #15 on: 09 March 2017, 05:20:43 pm »
50? That's not old.

My dad is 68 and riding an FZS600 now. I'm 48 and riding a Tiger 900i and a CBF1000. Neither of us intend to give up till we can no longer hold a bike up.


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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #16 on: 09 March 2017, 05:37:49 pm »
58 and passed my test last summer, I haven't started yet!!          :rollin :rollin
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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #17 on: 09 March 2017, 06:17:27 pm »
58 and passed my test last summer, I haven't started yet!!          :rollin :rollin
So spring chicken Samsfazer your question "when is it time to give up" should of been coming from the other end "When is it to late to start " and the answer to both is Never. 
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« Reply #18 on: 09 March 2017, 08:11:50 pm »
58 and passed my test last summer, I haven't started yet!!          :rollin :rollin
So spring chicken Samsfazer your question "when is it time to give up" should of been coming from the other end "When is it to late to start " and the answer to both is Never.


 :agree  Biking keeps you young Sam ffs.


Also 50 here. Been riding since 14 16 and no plans to stop. About the only time I feel free is on the bike and still have my sights set on one of these.....the MV Augusta Brutale  :D



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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #19 on: 09 March 2017, 08:25:11 pm »
Me, heart attack at 41 a stroke at 48 knee replacement two years ago 55 now,  give up not as long as I can get my leg over the old girl ;)

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #20 on: 09 March 2017, 11:39:09 pm »
58 and passed my test last summer, I haven't started yet!!          :rollin :rollin
So spring chicken Samsfazer your question "when is it time to give up" should of been coming from the other end "When is it to late to start " and the answer to both is Never.


 :agree  Biking keeps you young Sam ffs.


Also 50 here. Been riding since 14 16 and no plans to stop. About the only time I feel free is on the bike and still have my sights set on one of these.....the MV Augusta Brutale  :D


Oh! I remember the one you posted a picture of in here Tiger the one with the white wheels. was the bike pink if I recall rightly :rollin :rollin

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Re: time to give it up?
« Reply #21 on: 10 March 2017, 12:35:24 am »
Me, heart attack at 41 a stroke at 48 knee replacement two years ago 55 now,  give up not as long as I can get my leg over the old girl ;)


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« Reply #22 on: 10 March 2017, 05:36:55 am »
58 and passed my test last summer, I haven't started yet!!          :rollin :rollin
So spring chicken Samsfazer your question "when is it time to give up" should of been coming from the other end "When is it to late to start " and the answer to both is Never.


 :agree  Biking keeps you young Sam ffs.


Also 50 here. Been riding since 14 16 and no plans to stop. About the only time I feel free is on the bike and still have my sights set on one of these.....the MV Augusta Brutale  :D


Oh! I remember the one you posted a picture of in here Tiger the one with the white wheels. was the bike pink if I recall rightly :rollin :rollin


I'm still carrying those pink rattle cans around for when I see you out n about mate  :lol
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« Reply #23 on: 10 March 2017, 06:54:53 am »
I've given up giving up because when I give up I realise that I miss what I have given up so I un-give up. So the answer is don't give up.
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« Reply #24 on: 10 March 2017, 07:53:36 am »
I will keep riding as long as health and money allows, its my hobby  :)


My dad stopped riding at 82 due to ill health, but misses it ( we shared our FZS1000 as I work abroad most of the year). Unfortunately, even though he has recovered enough to ride a lighter bike, his short term memory is now shot and he has to have someone with him when he is driving, otherwise he forgets where he is going or what he went out for.