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Old 12-31-25 | 10:31 PM
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Hello from norrh Florida

Hello all,
Thanks for having me. Old timer here who has been out of the saddle for a coon's age. I am happy to be here and eager to refresh my memory and catch up on what's changed/improved since I was last riding.

Once upon a time (1980s-90s) I was a 200+ mi/wk roady and, in my 20s a city (Atlanta) commuter. I revived my riding back about a decade and a half ago up until '17 when a health problem and my son having a serious bike accident brought that to a halt. Now as a 60+ guy I am putting my one remaining road bike back in order to pick it back up before the sun sets, knowing full well that the mind is willing but the body is weak.

I look forward to learning what everyone here knows and humbly ask to be a part of the commumity.
Thanks again,
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Old 01-01-26 | 07:48 AM
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Old 01-01-26 | 10:37 AM
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Now as a 60+ guy I am putting my one remaining road bike back in order to pick it back up before the sun sets, ...
60+ = Sunset??? Heck (with good care & feeding) you are about 2PM. Plenty of time to ride and smile.
AND..... you need more road bikes. Variety and all that jazz about spice.

For colloquialisms, I'll see your coon's age and raise ya 1 dag-nab-bit.
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Old 01-01-26 | 12:54 PM
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Thank you for the warm welcomes. I'm not saying 60+ is equal to sunset, but rather that I want to get back to it and in stroke before sunset. Dag-nab-it??? Raising the ante I see. Oh consarn it!

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Old 01-01-26 | 05:46 PM
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Welcome.

I too am new and I’m also creeping up in age. My first retirement is in 6 years.

Looking forward to learning from the community.
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Old 01-01-26 | 09:05 PM
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Thanks for the welcome Darkhorse and welcome back atcha. Congratulations on your eminent retirement. Since I am a small business owner retirement for me only comes in the eternal sense. But,...you can't have everything. If you did have everything where would you put it??? Think about that one for a minute...
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Old 01-02-26 | 07:36 AM
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I would put it back into my family for continued generational wealth.

My plan is to go right back to work after this first retirement (active duty military Warrant Officer) in 6 years at the age of 45 and invest all of the income from my second career. 20 years are going by quick.

I’m an Electrical and Electronics Engineer, Network Systems Engineer, and Cybersecurity guy.
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Old 01-03-26 | 07:17 PM
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I would put it back into my family for continued generational wealth.

My plan is to go right back to work after this first retirement (active duty military Warrant Officer) in 6 years at the age of 45 and invest all of the income from my second career. 20 years are going by quick.

I’m an Electrical and Electronics Engineer, Network Systems Engineer, and Cybersecurity guy.
Good plan. Thank you for your service.
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Old 01-04-26 | 09:11 PM
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Welcome. I spent three years stationed in Pensacola (1996-1999) and three years in Mayport (2003-2006).
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Old 01-05-26 | 09:05 AM
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Hello from Bristol, UK

Hi everyone
Very pleased to be wandering these threads so thank you all for having me! I came looking for a Condor Pendio like mine, but haven’t found the entry yet. Lots of fun looking though…
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Old 01-07-26 | 11:48 AM
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Welcome back, Paul, from SE Wisconsin.

Putting your old bike back into service is a good first step, but road bikes have gotten a whole lot more comfortable, especially if you have no racing aspirations.

eBikes make the re-entry a lot more tolerable, and you're the kind of guy who is going to put in the work. You can also use them for daily errands without needing to dress up or get sweaty all the time.

Enjoy your stay!
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Originally Posted by DarkHorse8
I would put it back into my family for continued generational wealth.

My plan is to go right back to work after this first retirement (active duty military Warrant Officer) in 6 years at the age of 45 and invest all of the income from my second career. 20 years are going by quick.

I’m an Electrical and Electronics Engineer, Network Systems Engineer, and Cybersecurity guy.
I retired the first time at 46. 18 years into a second career doing Cybersecurity as well. 127.0.0.1 It works!!
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Old 01-11-26 | 06:49 AM
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I retired the first time at 46. 18 years into a second career doing Cybersecurity as well. 127.0.0.1 It works!!
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Looping it back. Lol.
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