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Title: time to give it up?
Post by: samsfazer 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?
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Oldgit on 09 March 2017, 01:19:08 pm
68 and still going--you tell me????????
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: fazersharp 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

Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Kenbob on 09 March 2017, 01:35:57 pm
When you keep falling off or just can't get on it anymore.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: samsfazer 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?
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Graham53 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.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: fazersharp 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
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: BBROWN1664 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.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: samsfazer 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

 :)
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: robbo 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 :)
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: fazersharp 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

 :)
Then your answer is -------------
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Mick-H 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.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: slappy 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.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Grayo 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.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: celticdog on 09 March 2017, 05:16:15 pm
“Never, never, never give up.”
― Winston Churchill
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: tommyardin 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.


70 tomorrow (No presents please, just Cash and Beer tokens), just got the FZS 600 MOT'ed this arvo, and good to go for another year.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: gicut58 on 09 March 2017, 05:37:49 pm
58 and passed my test last summer, I haven't started yet!!          :rollin :rollin
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: fazersharp 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. 
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Frosties 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



Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: fatbloke62 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 ;)
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: tommyardin 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
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: celticdog 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 ;)


That's it- the Valentino Rossi posters are coming off my bedroom wall, Fatbloke62  you're my new hero!  :lol
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Frosties 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
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Carlsv8 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.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Tmation 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.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Dave48 on 10 March 2017, 09:11:57 am
Granted our bodies& faculties wear out/decline at different rates-sometimes we are just "lucky" in our genetic inheritance but most experts(hate that word!) agree that we have to maintain that feel good factor & have a reason to get up in the morning. A generation or two back most men were totally worn out by 60-indeed a lot never got to benefit from their pension. The idea that you get your mantelpiece clock as your retirement present & put your carpet slippers on no longer applies
since all us post-war types had the benefit of the NHS etc-if we are sensible we can live happily for longer.
When my mum died last year age 86 my sister asked me when i was going to stop riding bikes. I said that I would know when the time was right. Since that conversation I have invested in a further 2 bikes-the Tracer & a Honda C90 Cub. This week I have ridden both the Fazer & Tracer & the feel good factor has been amazing. Bikes have been part of my life since I was 14 & I will be 70 next year.
No my physical health is not too wonderful (cant run or walk uphill too long due to COPD) but the mental component of well being is just as important as eating,resting, gentle exercise etc. In any case I am sure my sons will tell me if I become a danger to myself/others but meantime remember age is just a number :lol
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Kenbob on 10 March 2017, 11:11:24 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.
Or give up giving up.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: fazersharp on 10 March 2017, 11:30:22 am
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.
Its funny but sometimes that's the exact reason I do go out, - I don't know where I am going and I also have no reason to go there, im just riding.

 

No my physical health is not too wonderful (cant run or walk uphill too long due to COPD) but the mental component of well being is just as important as eating,resting, gentle exercise etc. I
Actually riding is a form of exercise, mental and physical, I use all my strength just to hang on.   
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: JoeyMcEssex on 10 March 2017, 12:37:17 pm
60 last August and just decided to get back on after a time out:

You will know when its time!!
 but in your case thats a long way off.

Can you really see yourself sitting indoors or in a car when the spring/summer sun arrives? Guess I mean about now  :lol
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: mr self destruct on 10 March 2017, 02:41:17 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?


In this week's MCN, there a dealer that mentions an older customer who returned a Ninja H2R. So by that guideline, once you hit 70 stick to less than 300bhp.  ;)
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: samsfazer on 11 March 2017, 10:55:09 am
cheers all.






Dave 48 I salute you and hope that I have your vigour and energy when I get to where you are now!
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: fazersharp on 11 March 2017, 11:12:20 am
cheers all.
Come on then tell us when you are getting your Fazer.
As you are getting back into it you had best start with a slow one and work up to the fastest one, below for you is the order of speed starting with the slowest Fazer.

BLUE
RED

SILVER
RED/SILVER/BLACK SCHEME
AND BLACK THE FASTEST - best to get this one last - once you have got used to the other slower ones
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Kenbob on 11 March 2017, 11:28:58 am
Ah the old tortoise and the hare.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Hedgetrimmer on 11 March 2017, 06:09:15 pm
Thing is, whilst a lot of the time I'm all aches and pains (I've smashed myself up pretty badly over the years), there are only two scenarios when I don't feel it all, both when I am completely focussed on what I am doing. Playing guitar is one, when the mood is right, and riding bikes is the other. I might suffer some extra aches when I stop either one, but while actually engaged in those activities, I don't have, or I'm not aware of, those aches at all. It's a bugger when I try to explain to others why I can't do this or that, but I'm fine riding all day on the Fazer  :\


Not ready to give up either yet though, although I suppose the day will come.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: unfazed on 11 March 2017, 07:46:05 pm
61 next July  and no intention of stopping, I might as well be dead if I couldn't take the bike out :)
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: vinnyb on 11 March 2017, 09:01:01 pm
 I went to my best friend's funeral on Tuesday, he was only 68 and for the last 10 years or so he had a Ducati obsession but I never held it against him. He always used to say you don't give up motorcycling because you get old , you get old because you get old because you give up motorcycling.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Millietant on 11 March 2017, 09:06:59 pm
My Dad was diagnosed with cancer just before his 72nd birthday - went straight out and bought himself a GSX 600 and joined my brother, myself and our mates onmany a Sunday ride, leaving some of our younger friends on race-reps in his dust.

He rode until he couldn't hold the bike up at a standstill (half a dozen standstill tip-overs was his limit) in 2006 and passed away in 2008 at 79 yrs old.

I also have a good friend who is 79, who still rides his mountain bike every week, does plenty of +50 mile a day rides and shows a clean pair of heels to lots of our riding friends in their 40's & 50's. He doesn't have a motorbike, but is more than capable of manhandling one even at his age.


Me, I'm 57 and expect to be riding for at least another 25 years - or, like my old man, until I can't physically cope with on (maybe a Can Am Spyder could give me a couple of more years of fun once I couldn't ride a proper bike.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: tommyardin on 11 March 2017, 10:56:43 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?


50! 50!50! FFS man your just a Foccing Nipper, or a babe in arms.
I hit the magic 70 years young on the 10th of this month and just got the FZS 600 insurance renewed and the bike re-MOTed
I just upgraded Front and Rear suspension so I can slowly work at reducing them 3/4" chicken strips, have halved them in the last 4 or 5 ride outs.
I plan on riding until I can no longer throw my leg over the seat and I hoping to still be riding at 80 years young.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Frosties on 12 March 2017, 01:48:56 am
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?


50! 50!50! FFS man your just a Foccing Nipper, or a babe in arms.
I hit the magic 70 years young on the 10th of this month and just got the FZS 600 insurance renewed and the bike re-MOTed
I just upgraded Front and Rear suspension so I can slowly work at reducing them 3/4" chicken strips, have halved them in the last 4 or 5 ride outs.
I plan on riding until I can no longer throw my leg over the seat and I hoping to still be riding at 80 years young.


You tell 'em Tomski  :thumbup :thumbup :thumbup
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: ptolemyx on 12 March 2017, 06:22:46 am
61 here and I'll never stop riding. It's what keeps me sane(ish). Just had a series of op's on wrists and knees and hips now hurting every time I get off the bike, but the pain and discomfort is still very much worth it. Determined not to go down in size; still riding Busa and Fazer 1000 on road and drag racing a brutal B-King :)
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: scoobiemandan on 12 March 2017, 08:03:43 am
Still,if in doubt,hold back :)

Amen to that brother  :thumbup
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: joebloggs on 12 March 2017, 11:00:34 am
I'm going to stop when I get to 110 :D
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Hedgetrimmer on 12 March 2017, 02:02:39 pm
I'm going to stop when I get to 110 :D


Well, I once saw 180 on the clock of my FZR1000, so I guess it'll have to be when I get to 190  :lol
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: tommyardin on 12 March 2017, 02:30:36 pm
I'm going to stop when I get to 110 :D


Well, I once saw 180 on the clock of my FZR1000, so I guess it'll have to be when I get to 190  :lol


 :lol :rollin :rollin :lol
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Townhill on 13 March 2017, 07:46:52 am

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?


I am the big 60 (December just gone) last March I bought a KTM 1290 superduke and have also just recently bought the Fazer 600 and have just stuck 500 mile on the fazer in the last week and half.


Give up riding never there is no re-run in life once today has gone you ain't getting it back to have another go. I have a lot of riding to do I do not want any regrets when I peg out regarding riding my bikes.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: joebloggs on 13 March 2017, 08:59:52 am
I tried to give up after breaking my hip, the thought of an off with three screws in my right hip worried me. I went through several so called sporty cars eventually ending up with the Eunos which although fun really doesn't scratch my itch.

So back to bikes.




Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: tommyardin on 13 March 2017, 09:26:14 am
I tried to give up after breaking my hip, the thought of an off with three screws in my right hip worried me. I went through several so called sporty cars eventually ending up with the Eunos which although fun really doesn't scratch my itch.

So back to bikes.


The Mazda Enos should help with the itch but as you remark will not get rid of it. I had a similar itch and got myself an mid engined MR2, it gives me a lot of pleasure as it is rear wheel drive limited slip diff and mid lumped so it makes for great donuts and handles a dream through the twisties, lots of fresh air with the soft top down. BUT it's not a bike and does not deliver the same as a bike does, the top speed is not a lot different, Fazer is a bit faster but the way it gets there is completely different, in fact I feel doubly blessed having the choice.  :sun
And as the sun is shining daughter and I are off for a cuppa at Loomies in Hants later this morn or early pm today :sun :sun :sun  on the  :faz  that is
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Frosties on 13 March 2017, 10:47:43 pm
Errrrrr


A Eunos is as cool as penguin piss....an MR2 is as gay as a tap dancing Hyena. #just saying  :lol
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Kenbob on 14 March 2017, 08:26:38 am
Errrrrr


A Eunos is as cool as penguin piss....an MR2 is as gay as a tap dancing Hyena. #just saying  :lol


 :rollin :rollin :rollin  Priceless.
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: Hedgetrimmer on 14 March 2017, 10:25:36 am
I tried to give up after breaking my hip, the thought of an off with three screws in my right hip worried me. I went through several so called sporty cars eventually ending up with the Eunos which although fun really doesn't scratch my itch.

So back to bikes.


I was told after my shoulder was rebuilt that another heavy fall on it could mean losing my arm. I have since fallen heavily on it twice, and not injured it further. I can only praise the work of the surgeon! It never for one minute put me off riding though, once I found I still could actually ride. Now, I am more concerned about aggravating my back injury, but oh well...maybe I'm just stupid...well, not maybe  :lol
Title: Re: time to give it up?
Post by: tommyardin on 14 March 2017, 01:06:43 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 ;)
And the fazer :eek