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For you Old Farts
#1
Got 3 min ?
My first love was Motorcycles when I was 11 and always will be


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vksdBSVAM6g
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#2
Enjoyed the video. I started riding in 1966 when I was 16. My first bike was a CA95 150 Bently, aka Baby Dream. Got my motorcycle driver's license before I got my automobile license.
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#3
That's a cool vid, we posted it a few years back. Still relevant, timeless Wink
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#4
Excellent video and message...thanks!
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#5
Yep, I'm 65, never know how many more opportunities we will get to ride. Go for it while you can. Biker
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#6
Great video. Love it. Thanks for posting!
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#7
That video has been around for a while and I saw it before, but it still brings a smile.
I began riding in 1954 on a British BSA then leaped ahead 34 years from 1958 until 1992 when I came back to bikes upon my retirement.
It's been a great ride since then Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
When April 2017 comes I'll be 79 and looking forward to another summer on the CB saddle - and others Big Grin
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#8
1952 Harley Davidson Hummer, 1st bike, 1964 or 65. 1960 Cushman scooter after that. 1966 Omega Medallion 90 (rebadged early Kawasaki). A great start to a lifetime of enjoyment <3 Soon to be 68 years old and still going strong.
Did 250 miles yesterday on the XSR900 out with the buds Wink
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#9
A Silver pigeon then a 64 Honda CA200 , gave a ride to a girl in 65. Have had a bike ever since except when I was in Nam. Still with the girl I gave a ride to and still have a Honda. Hope to still be able to ride when I am in my
80s.
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#10
Started riding in 1965 on an Aermacci 50 badged Harley I bought new for $318 with earnings from being a bus boy at $1.00 an hour. Have never been without a bike or 6 since. Gave a special gal a ride in 1972. 44 years later she still riding with me. A true blessed life.
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