...so here I am at 50 years old. I have been riding and owned at least one motorcycle since the age of 9. In the past few months, something has changed in my riding habits. I am suddenly more cautious. I dont lean, accelerate or brake as aggressive as I always have. I have had no near-misses, I have not been down or had a close friend have an incident. I still love to ride and do it whenever I can. But what the hell is up with this?
Although I welcome a good smart-ass answer, I also am seeking opinions and am wondering if this has happened to any of you.
Hey BigBoi,
That's because 50 is the age that people take up golf.
I started playing golf at 50 to be closer to nature and enjoy more of the outdoors as well as get some exercise. It worked. I lost over 35 lbs. in the first year and have kept it off.
I can keep the ball in the fairway pretty much all the time and I am to the point where I can play with anyone and not be embarrassed. I have traveled to many places to play unique courses including the Canadian Rockies Banff Springs, Jasper and some really beautiful courses in British Columbia.
After 8 years of golf and 25 years since the last time I owned a bike, I bought an FJR with the idea of riding it to the Canadian Rockies next summer and possibly Alaska which for some reason has been a lifelong dream. To be honest, at this point I really don't care if I swing another club because my new hobby is my FJR.
The problem is down here in south Florida these third world drivers are absolutely the worst, most aggressive pieces of ass cheese on the road. You really take your life in your hands by riding a bike on the street here. Survival riding is the style of the day around here. Be aggressive when necessary and defensive 100% of the time.
Since acquiring my FJR I have to admit that I have "what if" visions that I never have had driving my cage. I don't know if it is being more aware that you are exposed and unprotected and that the FJR when not respected will kill you in half a heartbeat or that I am finally realizing my mortality.
Whatever the reason it's only natural to become more cautious as we age, that is unless you know the secret of "life after death".
Cheers :cownoy: