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I really haven't ridden much the last few years and hardly any this year. Despite my attempts at remaining fit I can't ride more than than an hour without it hurting. Throw in a degrading ability to focus, what seems like 20x more inattentive drivers, competing hobbies, and five severe accidents to people I know, I feel it's time to hang up my helmet. I've never had a street accident in all my years of riding so keeping that streak going is making more sense. Besides, it's just not that much fun anymore. I thought it would be a relatively easy decision but am surprised about how conflicted I feel. I guess over 55 years, motorcycling becomes part of who you are.I sold my SL350 a few weeks ago and just listed my like-new V7 Stornello (with 334 miles) on Marketplace and here in the Swap Meet. Thanks to all the members who make this a great forum and to Luap who keeps it running. I'll still visit, just not as frequently.
Stuff thats no fun anymore, no reason to keep doing it. At 81 I’m balancing the fun vs the discomfort, so far the fun is ahead. By the way, my son got me on a dirt bike for the first time in around 20 years, easy to cross that off the list as I don’t like dumping bikes with me on them.