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Real Seniority

Discussion in 'Anything Goes' started by Sepp, Oct 20, 2006.

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How long have you been riding?

  1. n00b Just started

    6.7%
  2. Brat 1-5 years

    21.8%
  3. Freshman 6-10 years

    11.8%
  4. Sophomore 11-15 years

    4.6%
  5. Junior 16-20 years

    7.1%
  6. Senior 20+ years

    47.9%
  1. SLOVFR

    SLOVFR Member

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    Im a born again rider, so not sre what to pick ;)
     


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  2. smokingmagneto

    smokingmagneto New Member

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    Judging by the poll numbers, it looks like I have some "senior" company. Been riding for over 40 years now, .... and just can't stop, .... even if I could remember how.
     


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  3. keet

    keet New Member

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    ...............does anyone "know" what a cushman "eagle" is?.....thats what i had for first wheels.....
     


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  4. emon07

    emon07 New Member

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    Hey is this the VFR website or an online Nursing Home - lol just kidding. I am no spring chicken either, but I can still ride and enjoy riding too much to stop because of age. I will probably still be involved with some aspect of motorcycling even after I am too old to ride (not that that will happen). I have rode crusiers for a little over 10 years and I am still new to the Sports bike world - I love the performance and will find a way to add some chrome to my VFR. The only thing that getting older has done to effect my riding is to make me more aware of my health (eating properly and exercise). Oh yeah, I have started getting my vision checked yearly (Helps to be able to see where you are going sometimes. :cool: ). Getting older has also made me more interested in helping the younger guys learn how to ride correctly and safely. Anyway see you old guys on the road!!!
     


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  5. grinder

    grinder New Member

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    So true, trying to avoid that.
     


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  6. vmotorman

    vmotorman New Member

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    It's good to see that we seniors are leading the way! Now if I can just find my glasses...
     


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  7. WVFR

    WVFR New Member

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    Wow! I had never stopped to think about it but I have been riding for 33 years both dirt and street. Now to get my 7 year old son riding....
     


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  8. Busy Little Shop

    Busy Little Shop New Member

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    44 years worth of riding and racing...
     


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  9. Saint_Craig

    Saint_Craig New Member

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    Only 26 years here but then again I've probably had more bikes than most people had cars. :)
     


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  10. yep

    yep New Member

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    I have been riding for 21 years. I wont count my first years of riding at 4years old on a PW50 with training wheels. Took the training wheels off a year later and never looked back. Thanks to my dad for getting me started early
     


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  11. Davidvfr

    Davidvfr New Member

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    You only need to have had one bike in my case then.

    I've never had a car.

    :smile:
     


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  12. tbones86

    tbones86 New Member

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    I work w/ a guy that has a 150 dream w/ zero miles on it w/ the plastic still covering the seat.

    If I start w/ the 3hp briggs mini bike I've got 26 years in, got my 68' CB350 when I was 15 so street wise I'm @ 20 years.
     


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  13. Taz

    Taz New Member

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    Just chimmed in,
    been riding since 68 (40 years )& will be riding until I can't !!!
    Racing dirt since 8 (parents didn't know I had a bike & I forged there signitures on the entry forms). Raced superbike 86-91 @ Willow Springs & a few other tracks.
    Started racing this year after the long break (had many track day's & years between) at the new Miller(superbike & super-moto) raceway in Utah, & planning to run Bonniville salt flats this year during speed week (going for 200 plus on a modified RC51).
    My 2yr old son is already riding, 16yr old daughter been riding since 3yrs old, & the wife rides. so this old rider has 2 more Gens right in tow !!!!
     


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  14. Gatekeeper

    Gatekeeper New Member

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    I've been riding since 1969 when I got my first powered contrivance. A new Honda CT-70 Mini Trail. At least 40 bikes later, I'm still riding. (Down to 4 bikes in the garage right now! A record!)
     


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  15. VFRav8r

    VFRav8r New Member

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    Been ridin 41 plus years since I was 4. 1st bike was a purple Ran-Jet Chopper mini-bike my dad purchased from the local speed shop. Had too many bikes to count them all. Rode both dirt and street. Still do. Down to two now-one street (4th Gen) and one dual-sport. Live to ride.....ride to live.
     


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  16. Rat

    Rat New Member

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    Wow - some real experience here!
    Roughly 50% of responders have 20+ years!

    I thought I was doing pretty good, but compared to some of you guys I feel like a rookie!

    25 years road riding, about 400,000 miles at best estimate, and almost every road, traffic and weather condition one could imagine.
    Even made my living on a motorcycle for a couple years.

    I actually first swung a leg over a minibike at about age 9, so altogether call it 33 years of piloting motos.

    I don't even own a cage of any kind right now; I cycle-commute on two wheels by moto or self-propelled, year-round.
     


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  17. mello dude

    mello dude Administrator

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    yeah rat -you fit in well with this bunch of crazies - but I think your the life time mileage champ! You got me by better than double.

    Anybody here milage wise think they got more than 400k?

    MD
     


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  18. nozzle

    nozzle New Member

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    I clicked Bratwaust, but have been riding longer.
     


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  19. Jabba

    Jabba New Member

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    For me .. 38 years.
    Started when my older brother put an old refrigerator motor into a frame and we would ride it up and down the driveway (that was the length of the power lead lol)

    I can only think of two times that there wasnt a bike or two in the garage.
     


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  20. vfr2k2

    vfr2k2 New Member

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    Junior Member

    I'm a junior member. I'm still riding. Rode 100 kms on Sunday afternoon at 4 degrees C. (40 F). Uphill both ways. Nitrogen in my just checked tires. High beams on in the middle of the day. Suited up to the nuts. Stock '02 with a windshield mode. Next April will mark 49 years of riding. I'm still in one piece and having a blast. I never ride that I don't think how fortunate I am to be sitting on this wonderful machine. If you could see past my full coverage helmet you'd just see a big smile. As a junior member you may think some of my comments are somewhat negative. Not that I make many. But you do need to be cautious and safe. Enjoy the ride and the "ride". Hope I can make many more years. And you guys too.
     


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