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I move up another category today, I'm now in the 46-55 group.
Chronologically that is, with all the injuries and surgeries that I've had (7) my body feels like it belongs in the 100+ bracket. But I'll ride even if I can only make it to the end of the driveway and back.
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I am a year and a half away from the "badass" group. Don't ride as far or fast lately. I still love to ride. I can ride up, sit under a tree and watch a tractor work a field for an hour or so, or just watch a creek run by, have done it.. Have a friend in the PGR that is 86 now maybe 87. He rides from Idaho to "the wall" about every other year. Rides a Goldwing. He is my hero.
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I'm 2 months and 1 day older than W/R so I was recently into the 46-55 bracket when I bought my 17EX. I never knew anybody with a CB750 and was only a child in the 1970s. I just think this bike is the bees knees.
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oh man...it's not like i didn't already know i'd bought an "old man" bike, but now I have statistical analysys to back it up

. Very happy to be in the club, though. Seems like I gravitate towards a lot of "old man" things and behaviors. I knew nothing about classic CBs before buying the CB11, and just fell in love with the aesthetic and the culture as an extension of my purchase.
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I made the third from the top age group, 52 come October.
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As each band covers 10 years, there is a 10% chance of being at any of the ages covered by one band.
So this stats could be updated yearly, moving 10% from each band to the next one, and it wouldn't be wrong by much.
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I'm a 1 per center, 75 years old recovering from knee replacement 1 month ago. Probably another month until I can ride the CB 1100. Been riding since my 20's and its part of my life, the CB 1100 reminds me of my 750 K1, perfect for me now.
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(05-01-2018, 02:17 AM)emullick_imp Wrote: I'm a 1 per center, 75 years old recovering from knee replacement 1 month ago. Probably another month until I can ride the CB 1100. Been riding since my 20's and its part of my life, the CB 1100 reminds me of my 750 K1, perfect for me now.
Wish you quick and 102% recovery

exercise, exercise and again exercise your knee = success
pb
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When are you having yours done, Peter?