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       Not so much my age but the mileage on my clock! Going great untill I reached 50 then..........Now dreading what will happen at 60! Lol
        Oh well said Nell. Ryland | 
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       I dont feel old at all now after reading this, must be the younger wife keeping me healthy :luuurve:.
        She says if ever i grow up ive to leave. | 
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       im just gone 20 wish i was older my insurance aint to cheap:(
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       Its when I look at the pretty girls in the office, ripple my muscles and then realise they are the same age as my son. :sad2:
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       Most of owners fall between 30 - 50. What to say serious bike for serious rider. Just kidding.
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       No one has mentioned the 'mid-life crisis' factor (or maybe I missed it ... or worse; I have just deeply offended the vast majority of forum members:eusa_shifty: Sorry!).
        Maybe its not usually until you reach the tender age of 40 something that you wish to broaden your horizons. Its pleasing to see such a broad age range here. | 
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 I did'nt take a motorcycle license before the age of 27, and bought my first XT in 2003. A well used 1988 3AJ | 
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       42 here, and more of a mid life realisation than a crisis :-D
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       60 next year:incon_aargh[1]:
        Growing old is compulsory :icon_evil: Growing up is optional :110: | 
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       Currently 42, creaking and groaning a little but young at heart!
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