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Often, when I read a comment that I question on WG, I wonder if the poster is 35, 55, or 75+. Typically, if I look at their profile, they don't list their age. Is this because they think it might make them more susceptible to being scammed, or make it easier for them to be found on social media?I only ask because sometimes a response from a WG member makes me wonder their age ....... in other words, what in their age group might guide their response.Some WG members post their age in their profile, most don't.Just curious.BTW - 78 end of January, 2021.Bob
I'm surprised by your question.People fear the stereotypes age brings either old or young,human nature me thinks.Some us don't really care, some do.:-)
Anyone over the age of 50 who is applying for a job or to start a new career will find out real quick that it's NOT a good idea to put your age, or the year you graduated college, or whatever on your resume.Age discrimination is everywhere, and although illegal, it's almost impossible to prove that it's being engaged in, especially if you haven't been hired yet ... !Lannis
No Guzzi in the garage at the moment. I'm down to two bikes which I really enjoy riding:- 1991 R100GS "bumble bee" that I've owned since new. Now at over 160,000 miles. - 2016 Bonneville T120 I bought barely used Nov of 2019 with 1600 miles showing. Now at approx 7500. Sweet bike.I'd probably like a smallblock if it felt (to me) more like a big block. I suspect a small block is an acquired taste. I hated my GS for the first couple of thousand miles, but over time it grew on me (obviously!)Happy New Year to all!!Bob
Bob, you are an inspiration, as are many of you guys still getting after it in ehem, later years.I can only hope and pray I'm riding the 1200 Sport when I am 67 (when you bought the bike). Replacement parts aside, I have so many injuries creeping up on my 57 year old frame we will see. Planning a hack for one of my bikes in the future.Planning two big rides post retirement (3 years at 60), one to see a MLB game in every stadium on the Convert or 1200 S, and then dream is an Alaska to Brazil ride with one of my buddies, maybe on the Stornello.
Going on 73. Still own and enjoy my 98 EV. But my riding in the last 3 years has dropped from about 15,000 miles per year to about 5000. I still feel confident on the EV, but I had to lower my FJR and my 1200 Bandit in order to keep riding them. But that simple mod really improved my confidence on those two bikes. Unfortunately my desire to go camp on a bike has all but vanished. Just too damn painful. But I sure enjoyed it for the last 23 years. Since turning 50 I've enjoyed about 330,000 miles touring and camping. I'll keep riding but with more moderate expectations.Bill
Age wasn't part of my profile because no one ever asked before now.It's there now Bob for you and anyone else here who wants to look it up.Usually when I start out (anywhere) I'm younger than most, but when I leave, I'm older than most. Bought my Guzzi 2 years ago, and still amongst the younger of us (60's).