Maybe, I know that's true for most of the 65 + group.

Bought my CB as a left over last week. I'm 42. Also currently own a ZRX1200.. and owned a '76 CB750 and a '82 LTD750 in the past.
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62 here. I try to avoid mirrors these days.
I am 29 years, 6 months and 1 day old. Got my previously owed CB1100 on April 25, 2015 at 1:24 Pm from a 60ish year old motorcycle enthusiast in East Los Angeles County.
(07-07-2016, 09:54 AM)Macross_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I turned 40 this year and got my M1 license. I am considering this my mid-life crisis.
I turned 40 last October, and grew up with the Robotech cartoon and toys. Nice username!
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I'm in the meat of the 30-34 category. Interesting to see the age breakdown of owners!
It doesn't surprise me at all that this bike appeals to an older demographic. High on the list of reasons I bought it was its appeal to that part of my soul that never got over owning a Honda 4 in the early 1970s.
It's somehow comforting that it has an appeal to younger people.
58. Retired for 4 years and riding for 5. Sold a 230 to get an 1100. I always wanted a 750 in the 70s so the 1100 is that bike with 'inflation' factored in.
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38 here. Back in the 90s, I read an article in a motorcycle magazine about two guys who traveled cross-country on a pair of 1970s CB750s. I'd never seen a CB before and it looked like the absolute perfect motorcycle to me. Years later, I bought my first CB (1972 CB450). About ten years after that and I just recently bought my second CB. They're still perfect.
2013 Honda CB1100