Too old to start motor biking?
Too old to start motor biking?
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JJJ.

Original Poster:

4,163 posts

36 months

Yesterday (22:26)
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Here's one for you Guys.

One of my best buddies is about to take early retirement, he's 55 and one of his bucket list items is to do his bike test and buy a 500-750cc touring bike of some sort. He was asking me my opinion but having little experience and fears of age being a negative factor, I kept my reply limited and pointed the obvious pro's and con's, basically I didn't contribute to the discussion.

So, I'd be very interested in other bikers opinion as I may consider joining him at some stage, well doing my test if nothing else.

Thanks in advance.

cpszx

159 posts

178 months

Yesterday (22:32)
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Never too old.
Will have the benefit of road awareness and self preservation.
Dont be tempted to spend loads of money on a first bike, go cheaper, get some experience, try out different styles and brands.

hiccy18

3,645 posts

88 months

Yesterday (23:22)
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Do it, all in.

Get your licences, couple of middleweight tourers like Tracer 7's or similar, get some comfy kit and luggage and get the ferry to Europe booked. You will have a ball.

carinaman

24,158 posts

193 months

Yesterday (23:27)
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There are other threads in Biker Banter about learning later in life.

Doing the training and passing the test would be a decent taster.

The Govt. are doing, or have just done, a consultation on changing the motorcycle test system, I think someone on PH said it's due to the shortage of motorcycle riding test examiners and some requirement to have been car test examiners first.

The test process changing and possibly being cheaper may be worth waiting for.

The road surfaces are terrible and some of the driving can be pretty poor. Earlier in January a car pulled out onto a mini roundabout and if it hadn't stopped it would've hit me side on. I resigned myself to them hitting me but they stopped.

It reads like your mate may be sounding you out about being his motorcycling mate. Perhaps it was idle chit chat, a fleeting thought to discuss but if he's keen I am not sure why he'd need your approval? He wants to be talked out of it? He has a pension lump sum burning a hole in his pocket?

Are they a decent driver?

I met with a friend and former colleague from years ago in the week. They were far more into motorcycles than I'll ever be, they used to be a Mechanic and built a racing sidecar and raced a Scooter around Mallory Park before going to a Polytehnic to do Electrical engineering. They're showing symptoms of Parkinsons Disease and are expecting test results next week.

If your friend wants to do it he should do it, we're a long time dead etc.



Edited by carinaman on Friday 30th January 23:29

carinaman

24,158 posts

193 months

Yesterday (23:29)
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hiccy18 said:
Do it, all in.

Get your licences, couple of middleweight tourers like Tracer 7's or similar, get some comfy kit and luggage and get the ferry to Europe booked. You will have a ball.
I got chatting to a chap who may've been retired while he was parking up his BMW 310R. He said he'd got a south coast ferry and rode down through Spain with his camping gear on the back.

JJJ.

Original Poster:

4,163 posts

36 months

cpszx said:
Never too old.
Will have the benefit of road awareness and self preservation.
Dont be tempted to spend loads of money on a first bike, go cheaper, get some experience, try out different styles and brands.
Cheers.

JJJ.

Original Poster:

4,163 posts

36 months

hiccy18 said:
Do it, all in.

Get your licences, couple of middleweight tourers like Tracer 7's or similar, get some comfy kit and luggage and get the ferry to Europe booked. You will have a ball.
Cheers.

I haven't considered what bike to buy, it's a bit premature for me, probably a Honda due to the dealer network everywhere.

JJJ.

Original Poster:

4,163 posts

36 months

carinaman said:
There are other threads in Biker Banter about learning later in life.

Doing the training and passing the test would be a decent taster.

The Govt. are doing, or have just done, a consultation on changing the motorcycle test system, I think someone on PH said it's due to the shortage of motorcycle riding test examiners and some requirement to have been car test examiners first.

The test process changing and possibly being cheaper may be worth waiting for.

The road surfaces are terrible and some of the driving can be pretty poor. Earlier in January a car pulled out onto a mini roundabout and if it hadn't stopped it would've hit me side on. I resigned myself to them hitting me but they stopped.

It reads like your mate may be sounding you out about being his motorcycling mate. Perhaps it was idle chit chat, a fleeting thought to discuss but if he's keen I am not sure why he'd need your approval? He wants to be talked out of it? He has a pension lump sum burning a hole in his pocket?

Are they a decent driver?

I met with a friend and former colleague from years ago in the week. They were far more into motorcycles than I'll ever be, they used to be a Mechanic and built a racing sidecar and raced a Scooter around Mallory Park before going to a Polytehnic to do Electrical engineering. They're showing symptoms of Parkinsons Disease and are expecting test results next week.

If your friend wants to do it he should do it, we're a long time dead etc.



Edited by carinaman on Friday 30th January 23:29
Thanks. Yep, no harm in taking lessons and the test, nice thing to have if nothing more. No, no approval required, just bouncing idea's around as you do but it's got me thinking and it's not a question of money burning a hole, the money is not a deciding factor. Yes, actually both of us can 'drive'. Very true, a longtime dead is right, I just don't want to hasten the dead part thus asking for PH views. Cheers.

JJJ.

Original Poster:

4,163 posts

36 months

carinaman said:
hiccy18 said:
Do it, all in.

Get your licences, couple of middleweight tourers like Tracer 7's or similar, get some comfy kit and luggage and get the ferry to Europe booked. You will have a ball.
I got chatting to a chap who may've been retired while he was parking up his BMW 310R. He said he'd got a south coast ferry and rode down through Spain with his camping gear on the back.
Riding on the continent would be the aim. Thanks again hiccy18, you paint the perfect picture.

JJJ.

Original Poster:

4,163 posts

36 months

cpszx said:
Never too old.
Will have the benefit of road awareness and self preservation.
Dont be tempted to spend loads of money on a first bike, go cheaper, get some experience, try out different styles and brands.
Cheers, top tip on buying the first bike, makes mega sense as I would have initially considered new but just looked at the prices and what's available used, those Honda Deville's look tempting as cheap first bike? But, I'm jumping the gun - love buying and having mechanical stuff smile Thanks again.

markymarkthree

3,274 posts

192 months

Tell your "best buddie", to crack on with it. This will be one of his best motoring related decisions he has made in his
life.