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Don't get me wrong I think its awesome, I'm just thinking of the strain a sportbike would have on an older guy.
I'm on my 3rd GSXR1000, and I won't see 59 again. What strain is there in riding a sport bike if you modify it? I have Heli bars and slightly lowered pegs. When I was 52 I rode 1500 k in one day on a stock GSXR1000 and have routinely ridden 500 k days without a problem. Tell me, do you think a 35 year old guy who never works out and is 30 lbs. overweight finds it less strain to ride a sportbike, than a 59 year plus guy who works out and stays in shape?
Sure, when you're 40 make sure you get a nice ill handling cruiser, but make sure you work out so that the 800 lb. boat doesn't wear your old body out.
I think if it came to betting on Kenny Roberts, well into his 50's and you, well I am sure you know who I'd bet on.
Saw a guy in his late 50's riding a gsxr, couldn't help but think he should be riding a cruiser instead. Ride whatever you want, but I'll probably retire the sport bike and buy a cruiser for my 40th.
You seem fairly upset with what I said, you shouldn't be.
I'm sure you're in fantastic shape pal, so I'm not even going to bother challenging your alpha maleness. Keeping trying to hold onto your youth bud!!
You seem fairly upset with what I said, you shouldn't be.
I'm sure you're in fantastic shape pal, so I'm not even going to bother challenging your alpha maleness. Keeping trying to hold onto your youth bud!!
Come the day I "know" that I shouldn't be riding a full out sports bike because I no longer have what it takes to do so, then I'll quit riding them. Not because I can't ride a bike anymore, but because I won't be able to ride it anywhere like what it was intended for.
Haha yeah never too old as you know, I was one of the youngest blokes at 51 out of the 150 at the OCR rally, normally i'd have been sitting on 80 to 90 kph there as the track was fairly good, just didn't make sense why it was washing because the XR normally handles like it is on rails, it was a bit like when you hit the Barron Bridge sand on concrete at Lake Tinaroo that day.
We were all taking it very steady, another rider hurt his shoulder quite bad as he took to the ground the day before when he got railed in a dry clay rut, I nearly ran over him in the dust and I was a good 100 metres behind him just prior to it.
Alas it was me with the split kidney, it happened at the OCR near Cape York and we were only doing 60kph!
I had been having trouble getting in the groove so to speak but it turns out i had a front puncture (didn't know at the time) and it was causing the front to wash out so i was cutting corners fine and a small tree reached out, grabbed my left handlebar and highsided me with a WWF style body slam into my right side handle bar and the ground but I had to hang on to avoid contact with the big tree on the other side of the track that seemed to have a strong gravitational pull, the bike landed on top of me but I must have been knocked out momentarily because my riding pants were severely burned on the outside of my right ankle, all I can remember is terrible pain and thinking I had broken every bone on my right side and my mouth was full of sand and gravel, riders behind me were able to get me clear and help me back on the bike, had it been impossible I would have hit my EPIRB button right away.
Had to ride 170klms back to camp at Bramwell because the Jardine River ferry had already closed but luckily the director of nursing from Bamaga hospital was at the OCR and I placed myself in his hands immediately, I was in a bad way at that stage, he went straight to action stations and arranged travel half way to Wiepa to meet the ambulance and notified the hospital all via satphone and the RFDS.
Who wants to hold onto youth? Youth sucks. I just want to stay healthy. And riding a sport bike has nothing to do with youth, IMO.
Saw a guy in his late 50's riding a gsxr, couldn't help but think he should be riding a cruiser instead. Ride whatever you want, but I'll probably retire the sport bike and buy a cruiser for my 40th.