Just For Fun --- How OLD Are You?

29 for another 5 months. Been riding since I got my first dirtbike on my 10th birthday, a 1998 Suzuki DS 80 (oil-injected two stroke). I had so much fun blasting around the woods and trails on that thing!

Now I enjoy wrenching *almost* as much as riding, I'm into SuperMotos (where I got my start riding on the street), Scramblers, Enduros, Nakeds, and the occasional rocket (mostly euro-rockets, MV Augusta, Ducati, Aprilia, etc.)

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I have been 39 for close to 3 decades now and no plans on changing that any time soon.
 
I turned 71 a couple of weeks ago. The joints are stiff and ache. Gives a whole new meaning to morning stiffy.
 
61 years. :)

Still having fun making up for a couple of 'lost' decades. ;) ;D
 
64 in 26 days and lately thinking it'll be time to choose my next hobby... the bones have taken a beating :-[
 
59 and feel the aches and pains but not when riding, just when kneeling down for 20 mins working on a bike, first bike was Yamaha 360 that I actually owned, rode my grandmothers trail 90 when I was like 11, my brother and I would take turns holding it up so we could climb on a rock to get on it. Loved my Aprilia Tuono but lucky my wreck didn't kill me, dangerous fast one. Building a Virago 250, KZ550 and V Star 650 now, love the hobby and the first time starting a new bike never gets old.
 
A young looking 33, but my kids are fixing that. Though, I still get carded on occasion.

~T
 
Landon_cl350 said:
Just turned 18 in October! I got 2 project bikes right now. A 73 Honda CL350 and an 85 Suzuki DS80.

Oh to be 18 again !!!!!!!!!!! Just think - I could relive all the "Beachcomber's Tales of the Day" ............

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Out of interest, is there a break down of age groups for forum members ??

I'm amazed ( maybe not ) at the amount of contributions from us " senior" members.
 
beachcomber said:
Out of interest, is there a break down of age groups for forum members ??

I'm amazed ( maybe not ) at the amount of contributions from us " senior" members.
Us "Seniors" are probably the only ones that can afford and have time to finish our projects (I used to be one, wife, kids, work etc), the young guys struggle with them after it's torn down and put into boxes, I see a lot for sale on Craigs :)
 
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