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Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 (/showthread.php?tid=514) |
RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - LongRanger_imp - 07-13-2016 We're the same age and we have a similar motorcycling pedigree. I started riding street bikes at 18 on a CB750F, then downsized to a CB400F, then rode a Kawasaki for years, then moved on to Beemers for the past two decades. Sound familiar? I still have my other bikes, but I bought a DLX last year. It makes me feel like I'm back on that CB750F from all those years ago, except it's better. Way better. Like, no comparison. Buy the bike. Enjoy it. You'll love it. You won't regret it if you do, but you might if you don't. RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - Beemer Guy_imp - 07-13-2016 Good advice, great comments, thanks all! BTW, just for the record, I do eat well and go to the gym four days a week. I know, I know, why not seven? LOL RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - redbirds_imp - 07-13-2016 Since retiring in 2007 I've had two knee surgeries, two shoulder surgeries, my gall bladder out, multiple bouts with kidney stones, arthritis in the hands and Aleve is my go-to "vitamin". I bought a Nordic Track Elliptical that I try to use daily, go bird watching, fishing, hunting and ride my CB as much as possible. Don't give into the discomfort, go, fight, win! Goin' on 69 and loving it. (07-13-2016, 06:25 AM)Nemo_imp Wrote: I can't relate to all your old people dilemmas because at 51 I'm way, way younger than you. But you should've been to our CB1100 rally... Talk about OLD PEOPLE! ![]() ![]()
RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - Sam Mac_imp - 07-13-2016 I'm on the high side of 65, just started getting SSI (figured I better get it before it's gone) since 2010 I've owned a Harley Night Rod Special, a BMW S1000RR, a Harley Street Glide Ultra, a Can Am RT limited and now a CB1100. The CB is by far the most fun. We will all be dead a long time, ride while you can. RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - 4 Paws_imp - 07-13-2016 You're only as old as you want to be. RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - jrns_imp - 07-13-2016 (07-13-2016, 06:08 AM)ChipBeck_imp Wrote:(07-13-2016, 04:54 AM)Beemer Guy_imp Wrote: Last year I started [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=6905]this thread which stiffened my resolve to buy the CB. I made a deal for a leftover 2013 locally, and then I got cold feet. I don't remember why, exactly, but I decided not to do it. That was September, I think. Beemer, 55 is nothing bro. But it will be if you quit. I've got friends who are 70+ and they climb mountain sides like a goat on our quail hunts. Go out and buy the book "Eat to Live" and read it, get your butt into the gym, walk 2 miles every day and it soon becomes fun, make love to your sweetheart every night, and ride a motorcycle. It will keep your reflexes sharp. I'm in my 60's and I fly aerobatics, race and track my Ford GT, scuba dive, dirt bike, street bike, and backpack to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and back out twice a year. Get going and keep going and you may have 30 great years of action and adventure ahead of you. Keep eating what is killing you and stop being active and further decline is all you have to look forward to. Today is the day to start. Buy that bike, eat an apple, get out of the house, and terrorize your lady. You can thank this old Marine later. All the best. Chip Chip, love your attitude!!! well said! (07-13-2016, 06:53 AM)Beemer Guy_imp Wrote: Good advice, great comments, thanks all! Hey Beemer guy- great post, I think we can all relate in some way or another... the consensus is- get the bike...you will have NO regrets. Cheers, RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - uscgmac_imp - 07-13-2016 I have a buddy that rode 135000 mi in the last 4 years. He just turned 81. Buy the bike and enjoy. No one said you can't sell it down the road if you change your mind. I'll be 46 soon and I ride it like I stole it. I ride much more now than I did in my late teens early 20s. Ride to your ability and don't worry about anyone else. Sent from my SM-G530T using Tapatalk RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - Carguy1959_imp - 07-13-2016 I am 57. I work for the "Phone Company", spend my day working outside on telephone poles. I have my share of aches and pains. I ride to work most days. When I get on my 14 CB1100 STD, all my aches,pains,troubles,worries,etc go away. Just go for a ride and leave your worries behind... RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - Ole - 07-13-2016 (07-13-2016, 11:32 AM)Carguy1959_imp Wrote: I am 57. I work for the "Phone Company", spend my day working outside on telephone poles. I have my share of aches and pains. I ride to work most days. When I get on my 14 CB1100 STD, all my aches,pains,troubles,worries,etc go away. Just go for a ride and leave your worries behind... Amen Brother!! You nailed it RE: Getting older and buying a new CB1100 - Guth_imp - 07-13-2016 At 54 years of age I ride because I still enjoy doing so (and because physically I still can). If I find that I no longer enjoy riding, or am unable to safely do so (due to declining eyesight, etc.) then I simply won't ride any longer. Jeez, I was still riding skateboards from time to time well into my 40s, lol. Bottom line: Follow your gut — that's far more important than any words I might have to share. |