Old 07-16-25 | 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by rv_biker
I guess my response to this thread would be that, if you are old enough to be reading the 50+ forum, then you are old enough to forget about how fast you ride.

But then, I've pretty much always felt that way, even when I was half the age I am now.
I started to train and ride hard in my late 50s. Had my best years in my mid to late 60s. I'm not the only one. Problem with being younger is folks get swept up in career and family and ignore themselves. If you want to be comfortable in your old age, keep at it. The older we get, the faster we lose it and the more critical it becomes.
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