Thread: Seriousness Went down, 1st bike accident
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Old 10-22-2011, 11:25 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by pholy View Post
How old is Superman? My bro-in-law stopped advising friends over 45 about motorcycles because he was starting to lose them. Something about undeveloped reflexes... OTOH I have a friend over eighty who still rides but he's been doing it continuously since he was eighteen!

At least the trainer won't kill you (lost income...) but DH might
I didn't understand much out of this post.. Shouldn't one drive motorcycle after reaching 45?

My dad took the MC-lisence at age of 56 and is still both alive and driving MC. He's reached well over 60, and noe accidents or incidents.

PS! What is "DH" short for?
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