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Musings of an aging FJR rider
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<blockquote data-quote="timk" data-source="post: 1090808" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>I'm 64 now, and have had diabetes for 43 years. I went the opposite way when it was becoming diffcult doing slow speed stuff on the Venture. I can truly say,our riding time together has been extended because of "downsizing" to the FJR. The trips we take now are in the 150-300 mi range,anything longer,we put the FJR in the motorhome and ride when we get there. I can foesee the next move will to be to a trike when the FJR becomes too much. I still have a couple of lightweight bikes(Savage,RD400) to ride solo if I go to a trike. PS As I can only walk for 10 min or so without pain, we've been bicycling for exersize now,and it helps alot with the leg strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timk, post: 1090808, member: 829"] I'm 64 now, and have had diabetes for 43 years. I went the opposite way when it was becoming diffcult doing slow speed stuff on the Venture. I can truly say,our riding time together has been extended because of "downsizing" to the FJR. The trips we take now are in the 150-300 mi range,anything longer,we put the FJR in the motorhome and ride when we get there. I can foesee the next move will to be to a trike when the FJR becomes too much. I still have a couple of lightweight bikes(Savage,RD400) to ride solo if I go to a trike. PS As I can only walk for 10 min or so without pain, we've been bicycling for exersize now,and it helps alot with the leg strength. [/QUOTE]
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