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I figure riding a more or less stock Triumph knocks me down to 20~30%
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My brother-in-law gave his g-ma (may she RIP) her first ride at around 80 years old and when she got back she told me it was "very exciting." She loved it and could not wait for the next visit/ride. She talked about it all the time and was sad when he sold that Honda 350 beaterÂ…
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That's cause Honda 350's really VIBRATE when they get old and cranky.
Not unlike some octogenarians.
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I also picked up on that. Maybe there is something to the saying "you are as old as you think you are."
She thinks she is you and likes to look after her elderly neighbors. An attidute to emulate! |
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