Simo
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What do you mean the wrong side of 49?
Nothing wrong with it mate, just a dig at myself really ( had the big birthday couple weeks back) Been riding on n off since I was a kid but with work and life in general getting in the way decided it was time to treat myself plenty of gravel riding near me but to use my full suss means loading in car and driving. Now I’m hoping to pedal to the trails and just spend more time in the saddleWelcome to the Forum!
What do you mean the wrong side of 49? What is wrong with being older than 49 on an emtb?
I didn't even get an mtb until I was 58. I rode for years matching (sometimes exceeding) the always younger people than me. But eventually arthritic knees took over and I bought an emtb when I was 68. I'm 73 now, so the wrong side of 49 by a considerable margin (and mileage).
Whatever happens to you, keep biking, it's good for you!
Didn't he mean the too young side of 49, without all the experience and wisdom we now have at 73? (Although my child-development professor wife may question the wisdom part when I come home banged up & bruised)Welcome to the Forum!
What do you mean the wrong side of 49? What is wrong with being older than 49 on an emtb?
I didn't even get an mtb until I was 58. I rode for years matching (sometimes exceeding) the always younger people than me. But eventually arthritic knees took over and I bought an emtb when I was 68. I'm 73 now, so the wrong side of 49 by a considerable margin (and mileage).
Whatever happens to you, keep biking, it's good for you!
Welcome. More often, further, and more fun. Buying an eMTB is the best thing I've ever done for myself.Pick up my first EMTB soon, hoping to get out more often and further
Good for you! You will have some serious catching up to do as the majority of riders here are over 65.Pick up my first EMTB soon, hoping to get out more often and further
What a wimp, he has shoes and shorts on!It's ok that you're on the wrong side of 49. Around here we're usually pretty tolerant and supportive of young folks. Stick around and eventually you'll gain the experience and skills so that you can ride with the big dogs.
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I get the same response from my wife!Didn't he mean the too young side of 49, without all the experience and wisdom we now have at 73? (Although my child-development professor wife may question the wisdom part when I come home banged up & bruised)
I'm 57 in December and just started up riding again a couple of months ago ... having a blast!Pick up my first EMTB soon, hoping to get out more often and further
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