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Hope I'm not being ageist, just want to get an idea on age ranges on this EMTB forum. If you'd prefer not to vote thats fine.
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They say once you're over the hill, you begin to gain speed!Hope I'm not being ageist, just want to get an idea on age ranges on this EMTB forum. If you'd prefer not to vote thats fine.
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yes, consider zimmerframe - those two ages would be polar oppositesMental or physical age?
Oh, nice. A very e mtb battery gauge theme based on shimano? 0-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80, 81-100. Or we could just convert that to bars; what bar are you 1 to 5You might wanna sort the categories a bit better. If your 30/40/50 etc there are two options you can choose instead of 1.
Try 20-29
30-39
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Oh, nice. A very e mtb battery gauge theme based on shimano? 0-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80, 81-100. Or we could just convert that to bars; what bar are you 1 to 5
I am 71 and only got onto a bike after nearly 50 years about 5 years ago after suffering a stroke which affected my eyesight so no more motorcycles or cars. Now on my third emtb a Giant Reign E+1 but now have to curtail the off road fun part of riding due to arthritis in my hip, will be having an injection in ten days so hopefully will get some relief if only for a limited time.Hope I'm not being ageist, just want to get an idea on age ranges on this EMTB forum. If you'd prefer not to vote thats fine.
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No problem. I'm proud to say I'm a 72-y/o mountainbiker. It's pretty much what keeps me going. But crashes are a bit less desirable at this age, as they take longer to recover from and I don't learn anything anymore (just kidding).Hope I'm not being ageist, just want to get an idea on age ranges on this EMTB forum. If you'd prefer not to vote thats fine.
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My age doesn’t range.Hope I'm not being ageist, just want to get an idea on age ranges on this EMTB forum. If you'd prefer not to vote thats fine.
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I'm surprised that the bulk of users are in my age range! I'm 53. And the second-largest group is the next group down.
'Course, it's all the young whippersnappers that are still riding them old-style "full manual" bicycles.
There's probably an element of only oldies can afford these little luxuries
I feel for folk like us who don't want to lose our physical abilities. It plays on my mind. The good thing is that I appreciate every day of good riding - most rides are good rides.I am 71 and only got onto a bike after nearly 50 years about 5 years ago after suffering a stroke which affected my eyesight so no more motorcycles or cars. Now on my third emtb a Giant Reign E+1 but now have to curtail the off road fun part of riding due to arthritis in my hip, will be having an injection in ten days so hopefully will get some relief if only for a limited time.
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