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I'm 43.
Been a bagger since I was 35.
IT isnt age, it is being sick of getting where you are going and not having any of my stuff or a coat or rain gear etc..
To have what you need and not have to stay in a close proximity to your house is very liberating, its why I bought a bike and I like to take off for a few days whenever I can on the bike.
I am not about to wear a back pack, lol and tying stuff to the bike isnt a good idea.
57 years young. 2010 Road King Classic. Did a cross country on a Yamaha 750 with bungee cords and a duffel bag. That was when I decided that I needed more room for my stuff. I am very happy with my RKC.
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