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I know it has been done before, but we are always changing and I for one am very curious about the age groups here and on HD's. If you can handle another poll please chime in.
i voted, and i'm in the 26-35 category. what exactly fuels your curiosity? are you doing research or something along those lines?
I'm 67 or 68 & been on bikes since the early fifties. Rode in the dirt for a few years until I fractured my spine & after the healing process stayed on the street. My Father died last year at the age of 95 & he rode up until the last month before his death. The old guy use to ride for Norton (hill climbs). I have never had an accident or ticket on a street bike or in a car and sort of pride myself on that fact because I use to run jap bikes on the street in excess of 150 mph. I luv bein Irish!
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