Just turned 69 🙂, You don’t stop riding when you get old. You get old when you stop riding.
@unionrdr6 ай бұрын
I shoulda listened to this 52 years ago...
@pezi8736 ай бұрын
Absolutely true!! I’m also 69, Austrian and writing this during a 4 weeks camping trip in Morocco on my own. No riding buddies. Faced sandstorms, dense fog, high temperatures etc. already. But came across many sooo nice Moroccans. When you leave your comfort zone, the adventure begins. You’re never too old for adventure! Peter 🏍️
@bwnco6 ай бұрын
@@pezi873 Best reply ive read. You need to do your own little short story. 69, alone, cross country in place speaks Arabic, not an easy feat at all. Very proud of you. I just turned 67 former pro Rodeo athlete. Bored as F since retirement from Rodeo an climbing partners gone. Looking at bikes again, you just hugely inspired me. Post more im not only one love to hear about your trip! Be safe, God Bless. My old girlfriends daughter went across Moroco by herself at 25, She said they were amazingly Nice! Good to Hear!
@pezi8736 ай бұрын
@@bwncothank you so much for your warm-hearted wishes 🙏 My advice would be: stop being bored, watch that first-class video over and over again, overcome your losses, jump on a bike, take some lessons (better skills - more fun and safety) and enjoy life again. When you leave your comfort zone… Blessings, Peter
@loysgullion30156 ай бұрын
76 HERE AND STILL RIDING-i WANT ANOTHER AND MORE POWERFUL BIKE
@mikepech68226 ай бұрын
It was the saddest day of my life. I was 68 and had to get an artery bypass in my left leg. With a few other complications, it wasn't safe to ride anymore. It was two years before I finally sold my Goldwing. Would go out now and then and dust it off and the odd shine. There was a young guy a few houses down the street that used to admire it for those two years and sit with me and have a beer with me. One day I gave him a deal. He only had $500. Sold him the bike, for roughly $10,000 under what it was worth and a one summer of lawn care, Well, I'm 78. every thursday he would show up and do my lawn for the last ten years. Never charged me a dime and the bike still looks like it just came out of the showroom.
@boofer8755 ай бұрын
I'm 71. Rode sporadically for years. Got dedicated again in 2009. I'm riding a friend's 1999 Magna VF750 garage kept. We rode together when we could. One day he told me he couldn't think fast enough to ride. He was 91. We buried him last year. He was a gentleman and a friend. I miss him. When he retired in his late 50's he and his brother-in-law rode 46 states on Honda 750s. And he gave to others.
@stevek88295 ай бұрын
@@boofer875sounds like he thought pretty clearly
@davidholt42165 ай бұрын
Great story man!
@mikepech68225 ай бұрын
@@davidholt4216 As much as it hurt loosing my bike, I never regretting where it went. Being babied and being enjoyed it to no end.
@bwnco5 ай бұрын
Beautiful story... ❤
@BronsonBronson-x2r6 ай бұрын
Just turned 88 and riding more now then I ever did and flying my plane. Isn't life great
@shovelhead816 ай бұрын
Your a super hero. But your still an old old man.😅
@BronsonBronson-x2r6 ай бұрын
@@shovelhead81 In years correct but but I hardly feel my age and am grateful that I can still do what I've been doing all these years. Most people put me at about 60
@shovelhead816 ай бұрын
@@BronsonBronson-x2r God Bless my friend.
@AntonyBall-hm4jo6 ай бұрын
Bloody hell - well done young man! I feel a charlatan at 64 and riding a 600 Suzuki Bandit - hopefully, I'll be lucky enough to get close to your age. I've been riding since I was 16 and now only venture out when the roads are dry and free of salt. The daughter has so far banned me from taking the 12 year old granddaughter out on the bike - the granddaughter has other ideas - and obviously I won't discourage her - I think she'll be having a few trips with me this summer!
@John-ob7dh6 ай бұрын
Man you are doing well.I am 6 years behind you .But still lifting weights ,jamming guitar and riding a FLSTF.
@unit19056 ай бұрын
Next month I’ll be 75. Last year we lost our 45 year old, special needs son. Shortly thereafter my wife became very ill needing a wheelchair at times. All I did for over a year was take my wife and son to doctors and grocery shop. Please understand this was a work of love and I’m not complaining. Still I sunk into a deep funk. My wife urged me to ride my bike, at least try to rekindle my interest. I checked the bike’s maintenance records against the current mileage and was shocked that I hadn’t ridden the bike in 1 1/2 years. I started with performing an oil change. Even that felt awkward, almost foreign to me despite having done all the scheduled maintenance on my 64K mile bike. Take one day at a time. Thanks to my wife’s support and the pleasure riding provides I have a renewed zeal for life. Am I too old to ride? Not yet! I’m planning a 3000 mile ride for June. One day at a time.
@BugMotoChannel6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this story. It's amazing having a supportive partner, right? I'm planning a video about that very thing. I think it's important that partners of riders know how important that support really is...
@unionrdr6 ай бұрын
That's basically me. I hadn't ridden since 72. My buddy got rid of the Benelli for a 67 Firebird convertible. Flash forward 50 years and I bought the V Star 250 Lowrider Custom Cruiser. Trying to ride again and not doing well last year. Right hip replaced last summer. Left replaced in 16. Now I can walk without aids. So it's on again.
@pneumaticman59276 ай бұрын
I hear you. 57 and we lost our special-needs son in July, 2023. That pain covers you like a cold wet blanket. And it’s ever present. Riding helps me try and outrun the blanket. There are moments when I can. I know you know what I mean. I wish my wife had something like this.
@ronoldcross81896 ай бұрын
I don't worry that I may have lost my marbles. I did years ago. Got back on a bike at age 73. It was and is the therapy I needed.
@roadglide6 ай бұрын
Amen! I’m with you on that! All the way baby! All the way.
@kyotosal6 ай бұрын
I will be 77 this month and I am still riding my Royal Enfield Classic 350. I get a little tired at times but jumping on the bike makes me feel much better. Best wishes to all elderly riders!!
@craigpennington12516 ай бұрын
I've been riding since 1962 & still at it. Riding the motorcycle is therapeutic. Not as much riding now because the crazy cell phone drivers have absolutely No Respect. You must pick your times carefully.
@bobh22016 ай бұрын
77 in 3 weeks. Riding since 1961. In Colorado a license or a small motorcycle was allowed at 14. Still rode through 14 states last year. Love it😊
@Bikervation6 ай бұрын
@@bobh2201 Stopping to pee all the time is my bugbear 🙂
@michaelduffey55186 ай бұрын
Nice size
@Oldisgold-motoride6 ай бұрын
WOW! I’m 71 and my bike is family
@edwinlaverty40206 ай бұрын
I started riding last year at 71. It has breathed new life into my soul.
@southernmike32656 ай бұрын
Nothing beats it mate 👍
@daveh56255 ай бұрын
I started 3 years ago at 62... Dave 650 versys
@StevenRogers-hw9dj5 ай бұрын
You're gutsier than I am. I've been riding street bikes for 45 years... and minibikes and dirt bikes for nearly a decade before that... and I seriously doubt that I would start out as a beginner today.
@rickdono643 ай бұрын
Champion! 👍
@williammack30186 ай бұрын
I'm 86 and just bought a brand new Honda CT125.
@FedirFScoll5 ай бұрын
This is wonderful! I wish you success!!!
@p.c.h.67215 ай бұрын
Make sure to buy another one when you turn 96
@spiderbrandt40665 ай бұрын
Good on ya Mate
@Uts90004 ай бұрын
at 75 you make me feel young.... Ride, ride, ride. Hope you put 100, 000 miles on that bike.
@Pigdowndog6 ай бұрын
81 and still enjoy hopping on my Bonnie. Rue the day when I can't.
@leeinwis6 ай бұрын
What's Bonnies name ?
@Pigdowndog6 ай бұрын
@@leeinwis Trusty T.
@Pigdowndog3 ай бұрын
@@leeinwis Trusty T.
@W0LFMAN26 ай бұрын
I'm 44, and only got started. I started because I wanted to do something for myself. Now more than ever I'm searching for peace. Riding helps me find it.
@RedbaronES6 ай бұрын
Started at 46, turning 50 this year. Always wanted to start, took some time but I finally did it!!! I enjoyed myself so much more since I started.
@jenshark46 ай бұрын
I’m 46 y/o female and learning to ride. My friends and family find it scary, I find it a new challenge. I’m lucky to have my husband supporting me and teaching me along the way.
@bwnco6 ай бұрын
Starting at 67, always was horse back or hauling them before that.
@emanuelperez23296 ай бұрын
During 40 years I was an amateur and commercial diver. After that finished, I decided to try a new challenge, something I always avoided because was scared of. Learn to drive a motorcycle. I was almost 57 when started this new adventure. 5 years later and almost 30000 km, a Honda CB500X and a Triumph Street Twin experience, made me more passionated about riding a motorcycle. I wish you good health and safe rides.
@SBW656 ай бұрын
Started at 39 (58 now). Had always been a bit scared of motorcycles, but when my boss at the time bought a new 600RR, he persuaded me to do a CBT... and I loved it!! That then led to direct access course and a full licence. Haven't riden for quite a few years now, but would love to get back in to it.
@freeride60736 ай бұрын
driving a car is like watching a movie but riding a motorcycle is like being in the movie . Just a quote I've read in a motorcycle mag and I like it . Ride safe
@davidholt42165 ай бұрын
I'm stealing that one! So true.
@petermckie76445 ай бұрын
I remember years ago getting out of a car in scotland for a ferry crossing and realizing I was actually there not just watching images go past. That doesnt happen on a motobike or bicycle.
@Eric-Marsh5 ай бұрын
Well, I'd take that with a bit of salt. Today is a perfect day and I just drove down the mountain where I live in my tiny convertible sports car. I like riding but the car's fun too and I don't have to wear a helmet and gear.
@796andy23 ай бұрын
Robert Pirsig : zen and the Art of motorcycle maintenance
@ananda_miaoyinАй бұрын
@@796andy2 A great and important book to read.
@bil196319636 ай бұрын
For all these people that i see here. 70, ,75,77, 81❤❤❤❤❤ and so on. Love and respect from Athens Greece... 61 and 42 years on the road... Keep on riding ..😊
@jameswestmoreland97176 ай бұрын
Great to read all these stories. Have been contemplating getting my moto license agsi at age of 72. Thanks. I run about 20 miles a week and ride my bike, too. So physically ready.
@ManUnhappy6 ай бұрын
I’ve been a hospice nurse for many years now, there’s this kind of half smile that comes across the face of those at the end who can say “I’ve had a good life…” Don’t concentrate or think about how hard things are. Things are hard. Think about the things that are good. Love that kind of life and realize how lucky you are to live it.
@nuttyoncrypto98636 ай бұрын
Beautiful words
@thesalsalthe6 ай бұрын
Amen!
@jimcockburn46526 ай бұрын
There is nothing to add to that........good words.
@anthonyhulse12485 ай бұрын
Are you a United fan?
@ManUnhappy5 ай бұрын
@@anthonyhulse1248 United Airlines? Manchester United?
@leswatson85636 ай бұрын
I'm just 70 years young and don't wanna grow old! So here's to staying forever young ❤️🤘...
@desmondwrigley11006 ай бұрын
Me to
@pipersall67616 ай бұрын
I'll be 70 later this year and in a couple weeks I hope to have another bike decades after I sold my last one. Heres to staying young with you! Cheers!
@davedenton18346 ай бұрын
Im 72 never give in 😊
@thecaptain69946 ай бұрын
Today is Cinco de Mayo, 2024. It is my 74th birthday. People were encouraging me to sell my motorcycle and start acting like someone my age. Well I’m going to sell my motorcycle. Because I bought one with 2 1/2 times the cc’s. I’ve ridden it every single day since I bought it. I’m frequently laughing as I ride, realizing it’s the best decision I have ever made. There are always going to be plenty of nay sayers out there. We have to be our own champions. I really liked your comment about living well and dying well. I’ve done a good job on the first one. I hope to do a good job on the second.
@ananda_miaoyinАй бұрын
"Act your age!" Yeah....that means getting louder pipes because our hearing ain't what it used to be!
@kennethschauer18016 ай бұрын
At 72 still running my harley down the highway, rocking chairs make you old adventure keeps you young
@craighouston3906 ай бұрын
Nothing is as good for your mind as a motorbike, a full tank, and empty road and nowhere to be in a hurry Bug. Keep riding and stay safe
@vicowen53006 ай бұрын
I'm 80 years old been riding most of my life, still love every minute, off to the Isle of man in a few weeks with my two sons who are 39 & 40 respectively. 500 mile round trip. You American boys are so lucky to have so much country you can explore. Best wishes from the 🇬🇧 uk
@frantrictantric5 ай бұрын
The Island is magic you three will love it.
@SunofYork4 ай бұрын
I passed my bike test in England in 1963 and in Tampa Florida in 2008. I sold my Kawasaki 1000 SX (techo miracle) 2 years ago. Here in Wisconsin, the roads are flat and straight and full of cops.The temperature is 47 F under freezing in Winter and plus 100F in summer.. That is .. crap ! "The secret of a good party is knowing when to leave."
@glennstreeter3404Ай бұрын
Live in Colorado and appreciate your comment. Blessed and grateful to be able to ride epic country right out the door after a half day of work.
@MrRunner13 күн бұрын
Anytime you want to ride Ontario, I'd be happy to show you. I'm from UK originally
@douglasbray28726 ай бұрын
I'm 60 riding a motorcycle was my first love.I can't imagine a life without a motorcycle. I love my wife and son with all my heart, but there is a special amazing feeling that I only get on a motorcycle.
@tobylopez4455 ай бұрын
Motorcycles don't expect you to satisfy them, on the contrary! they satisfy you with no complaints. so keep those wheels rolling for as long as you can.
@monkeymang136 ай бұрын
I'm 52 and just bought my first bike (Speed 400) and mannnn I'm glad I did. I haven't smiled this much since I was a kid. It's so relaxing and therapeutic. I can't believe I waited so long to do this.
@andyhertig6 ай бұрын
I (55) will get my 400X in three weeks... so happy....
@SuperWallyburger6 ай бұрын
I am 54 and just got my L license and just ordered a Speed 400. Couldn't wait to hop on it
@andrewbozhozr6 ай бұрын
It's never to late. Enjoy it.
@monkeymang136 ай бұрын
@@SuperWallyburger You are going to love it!
@bill45colt6 ай бұрын
@@BIBuildy be sure to take lotsa photos of the fun places and the women you meet,,,,dont ride soooo fast that they cant see you and wave,,,and you wave back,,,that always makes women smile at any age
@andreighita98036 ай бұрын
I am 39 and just started the schooling for the A2 driving license. This month i will taking my fisrt test. Hopefully by the end of June i will be living one of my life's dreams....riding my motorcycle. Drive safe !
@Poorlybobsdad6 ай бұрын
Last year on a ride in Northern England I stopped for coffee in Middleton in Teesdale. I got chatting to an older gentleman who told me he was 85 and still riding his motorcycle. He didn’t go so far anymore but still loved to ride. His problem was lifting his leg over the bike to get off. I asked him how he did it and he said “I wait on the bike until someone walks by. I smile and asked them to lift my leg over the bike to help me get off” 😁. I made me smile all day 👍🏻
@kjn48196 ай бұрын
Hi all bikers. Havent had a bike for some years. Today bought a T120 for my 65 birthday in June 😊 she will be ready for a ride next week. Enjoy your riding all of you 💪🏼🏍️
@thesalsalthe6 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the new bike, good choice - Happy Rides - Long Life !
@kjn48196 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@kjn48196 ай бұрын
Yes wish same to you
@stylesbitchly99316 ай бұрын
Congrats on both the new bike and doing something that brings you joy. Don’t forget to practice your skills before jumping on the road.
@tgdonovan16 ай бұрын
Any reason why 120 not 100?
@stephenbibby86504 ай бұрын
Your video brought tears to me eyes . It’s been twenty five years since I ride a motorcycle. I’m retired and am 66 years old now, I’ve thought about getting back into motorcycling but doubts about am I’m to old stop me . Having watched your wonderful video I’m now seriously thinking about getting back into motorcycles. Thank you 🙏
@BugMotoChannel4 ай бұрын
Messages like this really make my day. Thank you.
@thecaptain69946 ай бұрын
I love the lyric in the song that says, “How old would you be if you didn’t know the day you were born”.
@pipersall67616 ай бұрын
Great saying. Thanks.
@MrJkfamilyguy592 ай бұрын
" Don't let the old man in "
@247SH6 ай бұрын
I’m 63, male, and live in the UK. My childhood wasn’t great so I struggled with my mental health. I rode motorcycles in my youth to protect my sanity. They gave me a sense of freedom. I had spinal surgery in my 20s. I qualified as a mental health nurse at 58 because I wanted to put my lived-experience to good use. I currently have nerve impingement in my neck, elbows and wrists which makes riding a challenge at times. I rode to Donning Park Shed Fest Yesterday 200 mile round trip on my Versys 650. I feel wiped out today but really alive. I’m going to keep on riding, albeit at weekends, for as long as I can.
@Bob-xc2us5 ай бұрын
At 69 I can vouch for the day after a long ride being feeling wiped out but at the same time feeling dammed GOOD!
@mauibill72336 ай бұрын
I'm 74 next month. Been riding since I was a kid. I have a pretty intense competitive spirit and that led me into motorcycle racing. After that, I competed in motorcycle restorations. I ride pretty hard still. No one my age can keep up with me, or for that matter, no one I know can keep up with me. My local hero passed away last year in his mid eighties. He rode EVERY DAY without fail until near the end. I need to beat his record.
@husqami6 ай бұрын
The top causes of death are cardiovascular disease, respiratory infections and cancer. To those who say my riding is risky, if you are obese, have high blood pressure, eat processed foods, and don’t excercise, the mortality risk is materially higher than riding a bike. And riding a bike may help solve some of these risk factors for the major causes of death. If you keep things in perspective, riding is not a high danger activity (provided you wear gear, don’t drink and ride, and practice your skills).
@bradsanders69543 ай бұрын
Riding is one of those things that seems REALLY dangerous to those who dont ride. They tend to think everyone gets killed if they ride a "murder cycle" or "donor cycle". Its just how they think. There is skill involved, its not just random what happens on a bike, almost always it isnt random. Placing one's self in the wrong place, leads to problems. It has to be a 100% concentration thing with out thinking about it. The only way that works is a lot of hours in the seat, and being interested enough to learn how to ride well. ANY intersection is a death zone, cars dont have to stop, the driver is texting, or changing his shirt, or beating his child in the back seat. They arent looking out for you or anyone else. If you trust a car driver with your safety it can be really ugly, any time, any where. They know they will be OK with 7 airbags and armor all around them. No worries. Ive known riders who dont know enough, to know, they dont know anything about riding a bike. They ride a couple times a year, because their buddies have a bike, other than that the bike sits. No skills. No muscle memory. Just on a bike. THAT is dangerous and they have no idea.
@dougcummings25636 ай бұрын
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is voluntary, enjoy your life.
@brotherjackkingjamesbible16115 ай бұрын
I'm so blessed to still be riding my harley at 81 years old. When i'm off the bike I think about riding somewhere, anywhere. I can relive moments long ago and still recall the excitement and joy I felt way back then, get on the motorcycle and experience the same pleasure. Thanks for the reminder of the joy my motorcycle brings me. Praise the Lord Jesus Christ!!!
@keithcampbell49266 ай бұрын
I'm 63 years old. In 1971 at 10 years old I saw the movie, "On Any Sunday". I was a motorcycle nut from then on. I survived Fallujah and some other dangerous shit. I just need the adrenaline rush of a bike ride now and then. I haven't too many years left of life but I think I will keep riding till I just no longer am able.
@LifeGate276 ай бұрын
Love, Prayers & Respect! Enjoy & Blessings
@bradcobb34186 ай бұрын
@ 72 and 55 yrs riding i got a bit down about some health issues, but after all those bikes (15) in my life, i finally bought " the one" in 2007, a 916 Ducati ST4 and have put 100,000kms on it around Spain. once I'm fixed in planning to get back on it as it makes me smile inside and out ❤
@robbs8086 ай бұрын
I’m 46, just had the shittiest year of my life, heart attack, diagnosed diabetic, business closed, unemployed, my mental health has nose dived, I’ve always been a car guy but over the years it’s become too expensive, I’m yearning for a bike now and think it’ll do wonders for my mental health but can’t currently afford one, soon as I’m fit enough to work again I’ll get something for sure.
@MotoMaryland6 ай бұрын
Whatever it takes, do it. It will make all the difference.
@paulchristensen67226 ай бұрын
Do what ever it takes to get in the saddle. Clear your mind with riding and the carnivore diet is my new motto.
@AntonyBall-hm4jo6 ай бұрын
Do it !!!!! - as you have already realised, health wise, we are only here once and you've luckily been given a warning. The most expensive bit will be your test - you can start small and cheap regarding a bike - and get as much enjoyment our of a small bike as a larger one - do it!!!!=
@frankducett96 ай бұрын
Get a 125 Kymco scooter.
@robbs8086 ай бұрын
@@AntonyBall-hm4jo Yeah thanks I’ll get there, I’m gonna start with a Royal Enfield classic 350, main thing I’m wondering is whether to attempt to just go full access with my license or go for the A2 first, I have very little bike experience, not particularly bothered about silly speeds and would probably be perfectly happy with a 650 in the end (I’d probably be perfectly happy with the 350 but would like to also do some longer distance riding so 650 would be better eventually), but I do dream of getting an Indian scout at some point, what would you suggest is the best route to take?
@wallacebrucker15846 ай бұрын
85 years old. Started riding in 1956 in germany. Still riding today. I have now, a 2007 street glide ,age and balance, neccessitated me having a motorvation spyder side car mounted. I have made nearly 15 sturgis rallyes. Riding from colorado wisconsin and dallas tx.( i moved several times to be with my kids) finally i had to have a "jocky shift) mounted as my left leg no longer has the strength to run the gear. For those that may not be familiar with a "jocky shift "is essentially your clutch is relocated th a shifter arm on the left side. To shift you reach down to the clutch lever (which has been fitted to the shifter itself. Now located on top of the transmission. You squeeze the clutch and shifter gear by moving the lever back then down 2,3,4 4 ,6th it is definately different but there is no alternative if i want to keep riding(and i do) so ill just keep going till they "just roll me away"!😮
@charlesw76936 ай бұрын
I am an older rider - bought my latest motorcycle after a 49 year hiatus. Two things I’ve learned: One - It’s never too late to be what you’ve might have been. And Two: I don’t mind getting old, I just wish it wouldn’t hurt so badly. Enjoy every moment. It’s all we have!
@pipersall67616 ай бұрын
Excellent thoughts. I sold my last bike in the late 80s and in a couple weeks I'll have another one. Your comments will go with me.
@jameslee54286 ай бұрын
Super great content. I watched it twice. Really resonated with me. At 64 years old with 40 years of motorcycling under my belt, I finally got hit by a car three years ago, broke every bone on the left side of my body, took me 2 1/2 years to recover. I just recently bought myself a brand new KTM 890 adventure S model. I’m sitting in the garage looking at it right now. Tomorrow, I ride the roads of Southern California. The reason is quite simple while I still ride. Wind therapy, peace, and the endless smile on my face. Long, may we ride until we can ride no more. Peace to you. Again thank you for sharing.
@glennstreeter3404Ай бұрын
Way to keep at it bro! So many would have hung it up. After 17 surgeries I feel you. Still riding at 57. Riding is the best drug ain't it?
@jameslee5428Ай бұрын
Right on, Right on, Let’s all keep on twisting that throttle until we can’t😎… Riding for Life.
@420tazer16 ай бұрын
I’m 68 years young, I had to stop riding for 45 years to raise my kids, now they are grown and on their own,so I decided to get myself a bike and take up riding again and I couldn’t be happier with my decision to do so,when I’m I forget about the stress that live try’s to bring me,but riding when I put my helmet on and I’m in my own world with just my thoughts and the beauty that comes from riding,now I’m going to keep riding until I can’t hold myself up on my motorcycle enjoy life ✌🏻👊🏻
@BlackThor156 ай бұрын
👏👏
@andyhoward9406 ай бұрын
What bike did you buy out of interest ?
@scottashdown36866 ай бұрын
@@andyhoward940 Hey Andy, For what it’s worth to you, I was forced to retire early 5 years ago, and at age of 60, decided to hop back onto a motorcycle after 40 years. I’m only 5’5” at 155 lbs, so finding the right bike for me was a challenge. I thought I wanted a Cruiser, but most were too big and not nimble enough for me. I ended up getting a used 2014 Honda CTX700 with 951 miles, including fairing, windshield and factory side bags for $5400. This was the perfect “re-entry” bike for me bc it had good power, but not overwhelming, low seat and center of gravity, making it very nimble in the twisties. Very comfortable foot forward pegs, and suitable for 2-ups, light- heavy touring, and everyday riding. I had the manual six speed, but it also comes in the automatic DCT version as well. After about a year and 15k miles, I did want more cc’s and sound (the CTX sounds like a sewing machine). So, now I alternate between my 2018 Kawasaki z900rs and a 2017 Triumph Bobber, and honestly feel like the luckiest guy in the world 🏍️😎😃
@bradsanders69543 ай бұрын
My parents were the opposite, they were both aerobatic pilots, rode motorcycles, took airplane trips, we water ski'd all the time, my sister raced horses, I raced flattrack, I raced bicycles...................nobody thought about giving up their pursuits as they had children. I think thats a newer thing, parents taking a vacation from what they want to do, due to having children. 45 years to raise kids, dang thats a long time to play it safe.
@awkipintee6 ай бұрын
I was afraid of motorcycles most of my life so at 68 years of age I faced that fear. Took the course, studied everything about riding, passed and bought an Indian scout 1200. First 300 kilometres were white knuckle but slowly learned to relax & enjoy the experience. There’s nothing quite like it. That was 4 years ago, I ride a Harley Softail now and it’s exhilarating every time. I continue to improve my skills and my bike with the help and encouragement of bikers from all walks of life. A fantastic community of people! A motorcycle is built with only one purpose in mind, to enjoy the freedom that comes with riding into the wind and telling stories when the day is done. I ride with a low wrist on the throttle and never faster than my angels can fly.
@MrJkfamilyguy592 ай бұрын
Much the same here brother. Took the MSF course two years ago at age 63. I am now 65 and ride almost every day. I love it. Keep riding your ride.
@claytonsorensen15962 ай бұрын
Did the same thing…at 44 I took the learn how to ride course, bought an Indian Scout…and now have a BMW R18 classic and the Scout..:now looking for a Triumph.
@KennethMcIntyre-yn5ur6 ай бұрын
I turned 72 a month ago and started thinking about selling my Royal Enfield Interceptor as I was thinking that maybe it was time for me to stop riding. I rode my bike at the weekend to the dealership to get a price on it - BUT I loved the feeling of being back in the saddle so much that when I got to the bike shop I was then looking at more recent models with a view to changing my bike instead! Too old - not yet!!! Thanks for the further inspiration!
@phillipgoodyear41965 ай бұрын
From 13 to 73...riding is the one reason I’m much younger than older. It’s life sailing.
@spiderbrandt40665 ай бұрын
Me I'm 72 and still ride , I had a bad accident at 63 and it took 2 years to walk and get back on my bike , I'm so grateful I didn't sell her , we have done over 280,000 Ks together
@roberttriggs54456 ай бұрын
I am 76 and still enjoy riding . Both my sons have bikes and we enjoy going out for a ride together. You are as old as you feel.
@claudestephens67196 ай бұрын
Thanks for the bike ride. I’m 72 and I’ve never owned a motor bike, and now I find myself wanting one. Thank you
@hughmac74236 ай бұрын
I'm still riding at 61, I've been riding on the road over 40 years, I've done vintage motocross in my 20 & 30's and classic track racing in my 40's. I'm paying for my adventurous lifestyle, broken back, two fused vertebrae, one leg 1" shorter than the other due to a broken leg, and I fractured my pelvis in my racing days. Recently my knees gave out, torn meniscus in both, getting them fixed soon, they are damn painful. This doesn't stop me riding practically every day, I've have a 1988 Low Rider with a sidecar (most of the time) for 35 years and last year I brought a 2022 HD Pan Am Special Enthusiast Collection version, it is just fantastic, so much power and great fun. I still have my 1974 Yamaha DT400 motocross bike and my 1971 Honda CB500 (bored out to 600cc) track bike.
@Cobra427Veight6 ай бұрын
There's an interesting video on those yamaha 400s ! KZbin , hope your bones don't ache too much . Cheers
@decocatani5 ай бұрын
62 yo now, 45 of them riding bikes. This vid brought me tears, from start to finish. Tears of joy, sadness, regret for some things, pride for others. Thank you very much for that!
@cosmichappening17126 ай бұрын
Great way to describe motorcycling: It's like flying without leaving the ground...
@duke9275 ай бұрын
I call riding the poor man’s sailboat (or airplane):). When I rode Sunday’s in gorgeous weather and beautiful back roads It is a religious experience “The Church of the Holy Motorcycle”.
@dougupah87785 ай бұрын
That's how I describe it, I tell my wife that to me its what I feel flying would be like, I ride the mountains of CO once or twice a year and there is no better feeling than being up in the mt's on a bike.
@baz58066 ай бұрын
I'm 63, just bought a super meteor 650 at the beginning of the year.. since January I've clicked up almost 1000 miles through British weather, had some freezing's and some beautiful sunny day rides, all solo. On the colder days my body has screamed "what the hell you doing on a bike at your age?" But I still got home with a big smile on my face. As long as I can throw a leg over it I'll keep riding bikes.. saying you're to old is admitting defeat!
@velhoestradeiro4 ай бұрын
"Riding a motorcycle is the closest thing to flying without leaving the ground." Dude, I have never seen someone describe motorcycling so well, deep, and with so few words. Congratulations are in order for this video is impecable.
@mrseaweed55875 ай бұрын
You made it to 68 and can still ride. Huge accomplishment. Keep riding. No matter what.
@paulbillingham45946 ай бұрын
Hi, I found your video by accident. I have to agree entirely with your video. I am 55 and training as an Occupational Therapist. Occupations are everything we do, whether we need to like make a drink or the things we enjoy, like motorcycling, gardening, fishing etc. I work in Mental Healthcare and recently went back to riding having not ridden for a few years after caring for my parents who recently died. Like others my mood dropped and weight went on. As things got better I bought a BMW R1150 RT. For a month I thought I made the worst decision for years. My joints did not behave like they used to. I have owned bikes such as K100, and am used to heavy machines but not ridden a heavy bike since my early 40's. After a month I applied OT thinking to the task. I did not want a big cruiser where joint pressure would be easier and looked around for adaptations to the seat height and foot pegs. With these changes that would probably bring feelings of dread in the BMW factory and some physiotherapy concentrating on increasing hip and ankle movement I can now ride safely and bought a Enfield Himalayan for local rides. I think the point I am making is, we accept adaptations in our homes and cars there is little reason why with some thought, we cant do the same to a motorcycle. Having recently fitted an electric servo assisted clutch to a bike for a rider who suffered a stroke, I realise the affect riding has upon recovery and good mental health. Are others interested in modification and adaptation to continue riding their motorcycle?? I am working on a paper for my University course here in England and would love to know if this is something people would consider. I will look back at the comments if this is acceptable. Thanks for the warm and insightful words.
@GunCollector0076 ай бұрын
I started 2 years ago at 59. It’s a blessing
@nuttyoncrypto98636 ай бұрын
Definitely is a blessing
@craiglortie42456 ай бұрын
It's NEVER to late to start riding!
@03bonneville6 ай бұрын
No matter what age a Bonneville will put a smile on your face that's hard to explain.
@RobertForester-c8h6 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos! I'm 72 and riding a 2023 Indian Chief. I've been riding since the age of 20, 1972. I lost my wife to cancer Oct. 11, 2023 after 51 years and 2 months of a wonderful and blessed marriage. I have excellent support from family and my church family, but he motorcycle rides are the best therapy, clearing my mind and taking me and my thoughts to some great places to explore. I exercise and stretch every morning to stay strong and limber enough to keep riding. Your videos are an encouragement so keep up the great work! Thank you!!
@rottweilerfun95206 ай бұрын
My condolences on the passing of your wife.
@tonycat7216 ай бұрын
A old person on a motorbike is a person who is "STILL ALIVE" .... I have driven almost every car BUT a bike any bike makes me smile every time....
@hatchetjack10316 ай бұрын
Riding since I was 16. Worked in the industry, dealership and factory. Raced for both! I'm 73 now. Retired. Have a few bikes and just bought a KTM GP bike. Did about 5000 miles last year. It's a time machine!😊
@steveoconnor70696 ай бұрын
I'm 67 and still ride motorcycles, run, lift weights & ride bicycles. I enjoy all of these things and they are all interconnected to each other. I've had some serious health issues that almost made me retreat to the easy chair but decided to fight instead and I've had no regrets. Fears, doubt? sure, but you just have to fight.
@ricklacuesta39684 ай бұрын
Keep up the fight and enjoy riding!!!!0
@bigcatproductions27894 ай бұрын
💪 67 Too , I had a near death medical this April , My brother in-law bought a Harley but is afraid , wants to sell I'm ready to ride but lack the funds , gonna talk him into creative financial
@Capoman19626 ай бұрын
I’m 62 and was wondering if I was too old to ride. Last year, my back was bad and I didn’t ride more than a dozen times last year. I struggled with doing the usual maintenance on my bike this year, and was wondering if I was too old. I finally got it done, put a new battery in today, and went for a ride. My bike worked like a charm, and my back was totally fine. I enjoyed a test ride today for about an hour and realized that I’m still capable of riding. I’m planning to commute to my work and continue to ride. I’m so happy to still be able to ride!
@49otterhound6 ай бұрын
Thanks, at 74 with numerous broken bones, arthritis and other issues I needed this!
@tomjefferson18636 ай бұрын
At 76 I. Understand that very clearly..
@dasschramm6 ай бұрын
At 51 I started racing a Ducati 916. At 76 I finished building my custom Harley which looks and rides to my perfection. I love it. I don't go as far as I used to. But I have a beautiful 45 minute loop that is nirvana. Keep riding until you drop.
@Dr.ModNut6 ай бұрын
Hey Bug! Doc here. Long time scooter channel watcher, first time Moto channel watcher. I was given 5-7 years to live back in late 2018, due to a terminal illness. I am only in my mid 50s. I will let you do the math. This is why I ride. Be young. Be foolish. Be happy. Cheers m8! Ride safe. 🛵🏁🎯
@garywebb74816 ай бұрын
At 75 I’m still throwing a leg over my old ‘94 Honda Magna and 2014 CTX1300. My buddy at 81 is still riding his Honda ST1300 and due to me his CTX1300. We’ve had some long tours and now we just do day rides. There’s nothing like cruising the back roads of Ohio and enjoying it. I’ve been riding since I was 16. Ride-on.
@brucebr10376 ай бұрын
Gary, I'm 75 too and ride a red CTX1300. 72,000 original miles. Ain't stopping yet. You on the ctx1300forum? Great resource. I'm bruceb there, also the moderator. If so, shoot me a message just for the fun of it.
@DJ-xl8xh6 ай бұрын
74 years old … 58 years on bikes …. First was a 67 CL 160 …. 250 miles YESTERDAY in the mountains of NC … Love my Valkyrie!!
@Nels9216 ай бұрын
Have drive since I was 14.. Now im 72 , and a Bonneville -19 T 120, the best one ever. Living in south Sweden, nice roads here.
@MrJkfamilyguy596 ай бұрын
I road a bike in my very early twenties. I loved it. Life happened and stopped riding for many many years and at age 63 I took a MSF riding coarse and got my license. I bought a beauityful HD Hertiage Softale Classic but with my arthritus and other health issues it was it was a bit difficult for me. So I sold it and bought a new Honda NC750x DCT and love the darn thing. I am able to handle the lighter bike much easier and with confidence. Now aprroaching 65 next month I am enjoying a new chapter of life with joy. Never give up and just dont let the old man in.
@robertdaley11946 ай бұрын
I’m 65yo a Care Worker I finished a 1:1 sleepover shift this morning ,tonight I’m staying overnight with my mam she also has dementia and widowed ,tomorrow I start another 1:1 sleepover shift .I love going away solo on my bike ,sometimes also with friends and wildcamp,I love the springtime .But most of all I love you vlogger guys and gals when I can see where you all go to ,I can go with you in my imagination.Thank you all .
@BrokeDownBob6 ай бұрын
I am 71 years old and a Vietnam Veteran. Riding, I think, is the only thing keeping me sane.
@TheDennzio4 ай бұрын
Thanks bro
@rdwelch24 ай бұрын
When were you in Vietnam? What did you do?
@BrokeDownBob4 ай бұрын
@@rdwelch2 71-72. 13B
@rdwelch24 ай бұрын
@@BrokeDownBob I was a 51H40. Left in April 71. Ever in the III Corps area? Phuc Vinh. Lai Khe, Phu Loi, Xuan Loc, Bear Cat, FSB Mace….numerous places in between? Still riding here to. Taking the Road King to the shop today for tires and oil change. Ride safe. Welcome home Brother!
@BrokeDownBob3 ай бұрын
@@rdwelch2 1970-1971 13B
@18RedBonnie6 ай бұрын
I can relate to everything you are laying down Bug! I too lost my computer tech job in the 2009 financial crash. Being over 50 at that time I was devastated, and my confidence was damaged, then trying to get back into the industry, it seemed hopeless because the demand was for younger techs. Anyway, I'm now in my 60's and I used to longingly dream about that time in 1973, when I rode a motorcycle....finally I gathered the courage in 2019 to ride again, and now I find I need to ride at least every 2nd day, it makes me feel young and alive! Love the way you speak about why we ride!🙂
@BugMotoChannel6 ай бұрын
Thank you. Yup, same. I try to ride every day, either on my motorcycle, or scooter. Usually both. Not at the same time. :) I find myself riding over driving about 95% of the time lately. Even when it's raining.
@suzannareeves426 ай бұрын
I never even considered riding a motorcycle in my life, until my husband described the back roads he would ride through our national forest and rural towns. They sounded wonderful, full of experience that I felt like I needed in my life. I'm a woman who learned to ride at 57. . My husband grew up on motorcycles. I did not, and never even touched one. So, my husband started me out like he did as a kid... on a Honda Supercub (2020). It was surprising, I took to it like I had ridden it all my life, and even took my licensing on it (which was easy, by the way). With it, I got to ride down many of those roads he talked about. On one sunset evening, over a local water reservoir, I finally understood the utter freedom that riding was all about. . But I had outgrown the Cub and upgraded to a Honda Rebel 1100 DCT. (I needed that dual clutch to save my aging hands from clutching). The new bike was heavier and took some getting used to... and I still need to use both feet on the ground at a stop light. But, I wouldn't trade these experiences with Jazz (that's what I call her) riding with my husband all over the back roads of South Texas. . Riding is a part of my life, my story, that I never realized I would ever have. I started late in life, but that just means that you should never be afraid to keep learning new things and growing while you have time. . It's not the years of your life, its the life in your years.
@alvingallegos63676 ай бұрын
We've earned our years and our experiences to know the difference and the value of riding. Just got a 2024 HD Road Glide and this experience told me I must be an enthusiast at 66 and haven't tired of the concept of two wheels and the freedom with the time to boot. On rare occasions I've heard the negativity of risk but then I throw out the negativity with the thrill of the next ride. It matters not how doubt and other's mentality manifest because to live in fear makes you it's bitch. Young or old we're all bikers.
@richardcasey75216 ай бұрын
Great video. I just turned 77 and I also have a late model T120. It’s the perfect bike for this stage of my riding career.
@nomad901256 ай бұрын
Im 65 now, been riding before legal age, still the same rider today as always been only with a hole lot more wisdom and no longer the need for speed. Today i ride with more confidence than ever before, i no longer need to push boundaries, i no longer need to prove anything to myself or anyone else for that matter. I love to ride, it's my only feeling of freedom left in my life, i treat my machine like it were human, we are one.❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻
@ErikRuts-pr2zj6 ай бұрын
Hey, after many years of bikeless living, i started riding again at 57. (Turning 64 at the end of the month) It took some days before i drove the bike instead the bike driving me, but its like riding a bicycle, you never really forget how to do it. As long as i can push the bike in and out of my garage and have a good balance, i will be riding for many years to come. Why i ride? Although i love my car, especially on cold and wet days, i cannot wait to jump in the saddle. Out of the metal box on wheels, soaring trough the air, smelling the surroundings without a filter, taking routes i never would drive along on four wheels. You experience every kilometer (Riding in Belgium), at one with the road and the landscape. As you put it, the closed thing to flying without taking of. Enjoy your rides! (Driving a Bonnie t120, just like yours. Amazing machine)
@ricmoton12106 ай бұрын
I'm 70 years old and been riding motorcycles, since early 20s .I,ve discovered all the different American cultures which kept me from being ignorant or becoming ignorant . I found inner peace and spiritual freedom ! And courage, knowing God has my back !
@robs49885 ай бұрын
Another American and with a God complex. Just like the Muslims.
@bradcobb34186 ай бұрын
very thought provoking, after some recent health issues ( heart and cataracts) I've actually allowed myself to think the unthinkable, but this made me think ok my issues are fixable and may mean drastic reduction in my riding after 55 yrs riding, but once put right i intend to stay in the saddle for some years yet, thankyou 😊
@johnhenshaw76556 ай бұрын
I’m 67 years old and I have always ridden a motorcycle,with a brief spell bringing up our kids. I’ve got a thunderbird 900 had it for 21 years from new and I’m off out on it in a bit.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@southernmike32656 ай бұрын
Riding 50 years and wont stop until the breathing stops. Fellow Trumpy Bonneville owner/rider. "Best bikes in the world"!! As my now passed old biker father inlaw would always say. And he's not wrong 👍👍
@peanutbutter48296 ай бұрын
At 66 I'm still touring the USA on my bike and hope to go well into my 70's doing so. All though I may have to down size due to the weight of my ride, 2011 Harley Tour Glide with over 122,000 miles on her. She's been a dream!
@philwoodhead5646 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful video. It has helped to persuade me to keep riding (70 this year).
@philkeeley88306 ай бұрын
I'm 71yrs young been riding since 1967 some 50 od years, I really can't imagine not riding it keeps me saine, that will be a bad day when I have to stop riding, I've been wet I've been cold I've been hot sad and injured but I would change a thing, because I've had fun and meet some incredible people and made friends, that have been priceless in my time of need like now, thank you motorcycling
@chipmohan15346 ай бұрын
Remarkable. Thank you for this video. I’ll be digging the Vulcan out of the garage tomorrow and taking it… who knows where. I turned 71 a few months back and am noticing that the list of things I can’t do anymore is growing. I can still ride. You’re right, my friends, family, and total strangers think I’m out of my mind. I think they are out of theirs and jealous because when I’m riding I’m happy. They all seem to be a little less happier than I am. So yes, I’ll ride till my last heart beat also. If I see you coming the other direction I’ll put my left hand out to my side with two fingers showing and share a peace sign as we pass. I learned to do that back in the seventies during the war in Vietnam Nam. Be safe, and God bless.
@Waldo25m6 ай бұрын
I’m 74. I got my first bike in 1971 and I’ve been riding ever since. I ride a naked sport bike now. I can’t see myself ever giving up. Ha!
@pneumaticman59276 ай бұрын
Right? 57 here. I’ve had BMW dad bikes and am now riding an Africa twin. But now, the twin is boring and I rode a friends 1000 cc superbike. It was ridiculously fun! Now I want one, lol! Now that I’m older. Go figure.
@garyt1236 ай бұрын
Same here brother! Probably the scariest thing I can think of, not having my bike license 😱
@796andy26 ай бұрын
63 , on a speed triple and smcr690
@gfinklea6 ай бұрын
I got out of the USMC Feb 1967. Bought a 1959 Harley Super Glide pan head. Rode it among many other bikes until 2000. Sold it and bought a 2001 Harley dyna Low rider. I had 2 knee replacements and just couldn't kick the old Hog anymore. I am 79 and love to ride. I ride in a small group in Oct in the Smokies. Love the Dragon tail. I just love riding. Thanks for the video.
@thomaslubben85596 ай бұрын
I'm 70, been riding since 17. Never stopped. Agree with everything here. Still have as my main ride the BMW R75/5 that I bought when I got my first post college job. Will turn 200,000 soon. I fly too, and it's the same feeling.
@pjp61346 ай бұрын
Thanks for this, it came up just at the right time. I have cancer. I've come through the toughest part and now back on my bike. A beautiful Honda CB1100. It brings lots of memories back from the bikes I admired and some I rode back in the 80's. My eldest boy is truly a gift from the Lord. He cares and is there for me. He rides too and we had a grsat ride even yesterday before he flew out to USA this afternoon for work. He'll be back in a week God willing. My boss hasn't been that nice lately and makes me feel crap with his charity case comments and attitude. It's time to leave but I'm 62 this spring (down under) . I'm battling thoughts of being to old to move on but your clip has helped me know I'm not alone. Thanks from NZ.
@BugMotoChannel6 ай бұрын
I'm happy the video helped. Glad you got through the toughest part, and hope you enjoy getting back to riding! You're definitely not alone.
@tobylopez4456 ай бұрын
I am 76 yrs old and I sold my last motorcycle about 8 months ago because I thought that I was too old to keep on riding, this has been one of the biggest mistakes of my life because motorcycles have always been a part of my life for over 60 yrs. I am in good health and I exercise every day on a stationary bicycle and I think I am going to get myself another Bike because that is what made me feel alive, and now I just sit and watch the Beautiful sunny days go by and I am just sitting on my porch! Guys! Don't stop riding until you are really sure that you can't. I WILL BE BACK! AND TILL DEATH DO US PART! PS One important fact is to downsize from the bikes you used to ride to the ones you now can ride. Be Safe and many happy trails!
@bill45colt6 ай бұрын
make a purchase,, and join a club,,,,im 79 with 69 motorcycles in the past and im in 3 clubs currently,,,lotsa nice folks and stories
@bigwu1006 ай бұрын
Im thinking of down sizing my bike.something a bit lighter. Maybe an Africa twin with that new transmission ctv? Or something. Maybe ill give my Harley to my grandson.
@tobylopez4455 ай бұрын
@@bill45colt thank you, Sir, and many Blessings.
@tobylopez4455 ай бұрын
@@bigwu100 you are on the right track and ride what you can safely handle. many Blessings to you.
@robertmorris74095 ай бұрын
@@tobylopez445
@stevedavis3816 ай бұрын
Great to see the older age of all you fellow riders..must have followed the old rule.." there's old riders and there's bold riders but there's no old bold riders "..cheers from Australia
@Jim-g8k6 ай бұрын
I'm 69 this year. I have always enjoyed bikes. Both fixing and riding. About 10 years ago I was diagnosed with an aoritic aneurism and told not to do anything strenious. Scared the hell out of me and I gave up riding. Well, I eventually got surgery and the doc said to go on with my life and do what I always did. It took me another two years to be convinced, but eventually my desire to ride overcame my fear. Now I have several bikes and just bought a Royal Enfield Int650. Perfect Old man bike! Ride While you can! I have no plans to give it up...
@ronmoropito22006 ай бұрын
Good advice. Last year December, I turned 80, and celebrated by buying a new left over 2022 Suzuki V-Strom. Been riding since 1961, and this one is my 43 rd. machine. Ride on while you still can.
@paulx27776 ай бұрын
I started riding in 1969, finally gave up in 2022. I tended to stick with British and Italian and Japanese bikes. The last was a Kawasaki Super Sherpa, because horsing a 500lb bike around in a garage was getting to be a challenge. I rode everywhere when younger, but just tapered off the older I got. Also got to where maintenance was a chore rather than something to enjoy. Finally the bike would sit in the garage for long periods, and I felt guilty for not getting any use out of it, so I gave it to my nephew. It's good people get better use of their machines into old age than I did, I'm not questioning the experience of others. I'm just saying it worked differently for me.
@larrygrehan16 ай бұрын
I’m 72 and still love my 2 bikes. A Harley FLHTCU and A Kawasaki 1700 ABS love every minute on a great sunny day
@kevinsears73826 ай бұрын
I’ll be 63 in November. Looking forward to retirement from my field service business next year and finally having the chance to ride like I’ve always wanted to. I’ve got a ‘19 Africa Twin AS with 16,000 miles and a ‘24 Trans Alp that isn’t yet broken in. My wife is from a legendary cycling family and has no problem keeping pace on her Weestrom. My father in law is 91 and still rides. He brings a whole new perspective to the concept of being an “older” rider. Some days feel like I’m just getting started.
@toddallingham16476 ай бұрын
Just got another Street bike at 54, last street motorcycle was a Ninja ZX10 bought new in 1989, been riding dirt bikes but it sure is nice to be back on the street! it's a whole different kind of freedom! By the way Just bought a 2024 Kawasaki ZH2 SE and absolutely love it so far!! My 18 year old son just bought a used Yamaha FZ09 and we have been riding together and it's wonderful that we get to spend that time together riding, I love it!
@bobjuniel86836 ай бұрын
I frequently say to myself, I am the same person I was at 15. I feel 15 was my best year. I meditate on that. At 80 I am still 15. Broke my leg on a BSA650 on my 16th birthday. Sh!t happens. At 80, I am happy to ride a Honda ADV-150 with CVT transmission. Cheap and easy to ride. Not fast, just cruising, just for fun. Freedom! Oh yeah! Freedom.
@lawrencelanes41216 ай бұрын
76 and still riding. Only started when I was 54, but I’ve ridden a bicycle almost every day since I was 16. Still ride 15 to 30 miles a day, ‘cept when I ride my motorcycle. Went from my beloved H-D Switchback to my current Kawasaki Versys 650 LT. I always start out nervous on my motorcycle then relax into it. I always have a sense of accomplishment when I finish a ride safely, as if I’ve challenged myself yet again and succeeded.
@Truth-Be-Told-USA6 ай бұрын
Never too old. Fun is very important to starve off depression
@ronaldlinton50336 ай бұрын
I am a strong, healthy and slim 74yr old with 58yrs riding experience and absolutely agree with the fact that this endeavor keeps you young and anticipating the joy of seeing the next day, the only fear I have on my favorite bikes, I have 11, which are the Harley’s is picking it up if I drop it on my 3/8mi gravel drive, keep flying high……..
@mikhelx50926 ай бұрын
I ride a small CC scooter (125cc) but your video resonated well to me. Thank you for your words and being an insipration.
@Wheelgauge-bt7ox6 ай бұрын
It all started on my Big wheel in the 1970s and I will never stop!
@BugMotoChannel6 ай бұрын
SAME!
@HarleyGeezer19546 ай бұрын
My only Stage four upgrade is my arthritis. I'm 70 and I ride a 2020 Road Glide which is a big heavy bike. It pushes me, taxes me and makes me go past the boundaries of my physical limits and mental acuity. It is my therapy against the craziness of the world.
@dinochorizo5986 ай бұрын
An immature 66 and feeling like a teenager in my head thanks to my bike and ibuprofen. I too have a supportive wife who road with me home for lunch on my first bike, a CT70. We were in high school, in love and nothing else mattered. Fifty years later she often encourages me to ride. She knows the therapeutic nature of the a bike and closest thing to flying dreams. Sometimes I come home with a new bike and she smiles. Some things aren't negotiable. Some toys are therapeutic.
@edmundpierce56726 ай бұрын
I started late. I'm 54 and didn't start until I was 52 with my 1st bike, a 2022 KTM 390 Adventure. I love riding it. It does everything that I ask of it. Many in my life thought I was crazy. I probably am but I don't regret the choice. Now, its like I've had it for years. There were many dreams that I put on the bottom of the bucket list for many different reasons; however, I'm happy that I followed through with this one. Enjoy the riding!
@bob76jsv6 ай бұрын
I’m 64, will be 65 in a few months. I started riding again at 62 - a 44-yr gap from when I 1st learned to ride. Ride Before It’s Too Late was exactly how I felt when I took up riding again. I’m glad I did. And i’ll ride till I can no longer handle the bike. Then i’ll give it up, & enjoy the memories (and videos) of my rides, content that I was able to do that, and tell myself “Yup - I did that”. 😊 Thanks, thanks for the great videos. 😊
@BugMotoChannel6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@christurner49946 ай бұрын
Lost my brother to Covid in the October totally devastated, returned home and just felt so awful. In the January went out for the day with a friend on our bikes, totally rejuvenated and ready to get on with life. 76 and still riding.