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    Quote Originally Posted by GBG View Post
    You guys in your 20s and 60s (assuming no kids) should be in 911s, preferably the turbo . Save the super sedans for when you really need the space.
    I'm 29, and that's why I have the Esprit. It's more rare and cooler to drive than the 911T's!
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    life begins at 40 so that means i'm just 5 years old

    young at heart 45 here
    ... but can still ride my 2 wheel beast Yamaha R1
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    Yup, thought I would've kicked the 20yr habit by now...Click image for larger version. 

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    20, I've never owned an RS6. I used to speak as if I were my dad on this forum

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    I can't be the oldest, just the oldest to respond!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ttboost View Post
    Yup, thought I would've kicked the 20yr habit by now...Click image for larger version. 

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    that's a sweet longg swing armm suzzk
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    Six decades this June....
    when I was 53 my Hayabusa was rear-ended when I slowed for a pedestrian.
    Other a little road rash I was OK, but bike was toast, so I changed to sport tourer (FJR 1300)
    Then about a year and a half ago I got the itch for another Hayabusa, but wife said "No Way", but she said ok to the RS6!!
    RS6 doesn't accelerate as fast as the FJR, but has higher speed and comfort and year round use! Neither compare to the Hayabusa for power or speed but......maybe I'm getting too old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wmgarton View Post
    Six decades this June....
    when I was 53 my Hayabusa was rear-ended when I slowed for a pedestrian.
    Other a little road rash I was OK, but bike was toast, so I changed to sport tourer (FJR 1300)
    Then about a year and a half ago I got the itch for another Hayabusa, but wife said "No Way", but she said ok to the RS6!!
    RS6 doesn't accelerate as fast as the FJR, but has higher speed and comfort and year round use! Neither compare to the Hayabusa for power or speed but......maybe I'm getting too old.
    a few more years and i'll switch to a more upright rides, perhaps the BMW 1200 R GS but we'll see, the RS6 & the R1 makes me feel young every time i ride them
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    Quote Originally Posted by R1 View Post
    a few more years and i'll switch to a more upright rides, perhaps the BMW 1200 R GS but we'll see, the RS6 & the R1 makes me feel young every time i ride them
    I like being out of the wind with the adjustable windsheild ( that way I can listen to my tunes), and also sitting more upright ....like I said getting older!!
    FJR does 0-60 in around 3.5 , so still a bit of a rush!

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    I'm old but I've had long term relationships with 6 Audis. That keeps me feeling young.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SAF View Post
    I'm old but I've had long term relationships with 6 Audis. That keeps me feeling young.
    I'm young and I've had short term relationships with 3 Audi's. That keeps me feeling broke.
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    38 until July. I am a 20yr Retired Army Vet and I also own a 2005 Busa LTD. I cant wait for bike week 2010.

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    I thought I was too old to ride my mtn bikes. Ha

    You old farts should get a kick out this. My golfing buddy is 74yrs old and rides on of those FJR's your talking about. He raced up until he was 50 or so and to this day he will not put away the keys to his two wheeler. The other funny thing is his daily driver....Cobra supercar replica with some bad ass Roush engine in there. He is crazy and can still whip my ass on the course. Amazing.

    Quote Originally Posted by wmgarton View Post
    Six decades this June....
    when I was 53 my Hayabusa was rear-ended when I slowed for a pedestrian.
    Other a little road rash I was OK, but bike was toast, so I changed to sport tourer (FJR 1300)
    Then about a year and a half ago I got the itch for another Hayabusa, but wife said "No Way", but she said ok to the RS6!!
    RS6 doesn't accelerate as fast as the FJR, but has higher speed and comfort and year round use! Neither compare to the Hayabusa for power or speed but......maybe I'm getting too old.

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    My earth years age is:

    ((2003 + r + s + 6)*48*44)/pi/quattro/(183.66*39)

    A liitle puzzle for those that like challenges.

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    Yeah, I'm old, but because I'm not fat, tired or boring, I can still pop an acceptable ollie kickflip on the old skateboard. A great trick to confuse the neighborhood kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxRS6 View Post
    My earth years age is:

    ((2003 + r + s + 6)*48*44)/pi/quattro/(183.66*39)

    A liitle puzzle for those that like challenges.
    OK, that was SUCH a grampaw thing to do, without doing the math I'd say you're 72.

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    free chicken dinner for me you ol' fart?


    Quote Originally Posted by MaxRS6 View Post
    My earth years age is:

    ((2003 + r + s + 6)*48*44)/pi/quattro/(183.66*39)

    A liitle puzzle for those that like challenges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxRS6 View Post
    My earth years age is:

    ((2003 + r + s + 6)*48*44)/pi/quattro/(183.66*39)

    A liitle puzzle for those that like challenges.
    um... the "183" is the number of times the "R" tech will attempt to change out the DRC on any given car and charge "39" hours to do it???? Do I win the "Pi"???
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