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Started by garyajaz, April 13, 2013, 06:18:45 PM

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garyajaz

well hell, am officially old.
after 5 months of sitting i fired up buell.  crap, only 70 miles later i home.
hurt bad. between the rock hard seat and the riding position, shoulders pinched.
i hurting a lot.
hate to sell it, but not into looking at bikes.  i like to ride them.
last year was thinking about it when wrist went  away...
sold collection of other bikes a bit ago. thinking i could still maybe ride buell on short stuff.
\suggestions?

88b

I fired up my Uly yesterday, seemed to take for ever for the oil light to go out. Rode about 120 miles, my butt was starting to go numb at the end. What model do you have ? I think the Uly probably has the best saddle and that's hard, it also has foot pegs an inch lower than the other XBOX models.

garyajaz

XB9s
putted around town today.  was ok...
def not a highway bike for me...

88b

You could try a set of Uly pegs or they sell 2 inch lower on flea bay

garyajaz

not so much the foot positon.  i may try 883 sporty bars.  a little higher and wider. (hunch back riding)
and that damn seat.  i never noticed till i lost 30 pounds and not so much fat protecting ass.
still a fun wheelie machine and blast around town. just setteling in at 70 on 2 lane highway not very confy.
doing 300 miles to mt lemmon today.  you better believe i taking fxdx.
kinda wanted to take buell cause of the mt twisties

come to think of it the 10 year old seat on dx getting a little beat down and hard.
guess i should go on a seat quest.
i have a sheet of high density foam i used for kneeler race hydro.  it is firm.  maybe have my current seats fitted with it instead of reg foam that compresses.
i plan to do as much riding this year as the body will allow.  i falling apart and may not have to much longer to ride.

garyajaz


joe49

Hell I'm 59 and I have enough of my 96 S2T in about 50 miles.

yellow_motorcycle

try a sheepskin on any seat that you have. it almost always works.

smokey3644

Try Rox risers for the shoulder problems, they can be adjusted up and back.
One never knows, does one. (Fats Waller)

garyajaz

thanks smokey
will look into  it.
I had a deal on either a 1200R with the clip ons.  (yeah right)'
or the XB9S with little shorty bars.  but at least they  bars.
would be nice a little higher and wider.  if could do it with stock cables/wiring would be real plus.

Jamo11

64? That ain't old. I'm older than that and I just got my first Buell, a 1125R. Neck a little sore at first, but it's doing fine now that I'm used to it.
The longest line has the most people in it.

garyajaz

LOL  Jamo
ok.  64 aint "old"  (but some mornings I just lay there waiting for them to throw dirt over me)
so I shoulda said its the mileage not the age.
and I gots me some mileage.
(and multi left over problems from multi broken bones when young and dumb)
a few times I even let my fxdx park for a month or so while trying to work out latest of problems.
((cancer...twice...then heart attack)) 

mark61

 :up:
Admiring both of you!  :up:
I may not be able to ride Buell  when I turn 54 if the front load doesn't stop growing! Even though I eat less now than I did before. Hardly worth paying the price for buffets anymore......

I would love to demo a new EBR. Just not sure I could reach the bars unless it has extremely long rear set pegs so I could sort of lay on it.....   :emoGroan:

garyajaz

gonna be 74 degrees today. put soft bags on the buell.
am off for a ride.

then maybe come home and kick on my stroked ironhead.
(its for short in town rides)

mark, I was going to buy a a XB12R
lol, sat on it and my colostomy bag was on the gas tank. the clip on bars were a killer.
just too old for that one.
but I try to keep on the road.
as it is I have to reach down with my hand and put my mangled foot/leg on the damn peg.
like they say, youth is wasted on the young

jsachs1

January 12, 2014, 03:41:47 PM #14 Last Edit: January 12, 2014, 03:43:52 PM by jsachs1
Old???? Never too old......... :argue:
Myself, early 70's, and John Gregory (the builder & owner of the T.C.Christanson ridden "Hogslayer" double Norton engined fuel bike), 80, have ridden neumorous 300 and 400 mile days on these Buells, in the last few years.  :wink:
John G. is the real tall guy.
John

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Daniel Lee

Just take about 600 mg of ibuprofen and RIDE. Stay ahead of the pain  :bike:

garyajaz

I remember that double Norton.
oh, and good pix john

John Gregory

Try going to the Gym 2 or 3 times a week. It works for me. Go Fast and Have Fun.
John Gregory, Norton Hogslayer Race team

Eccool

 :up:
Quote from: John Gregory on January 13, 2014, 09:24:22 AM
Try going to the Gym 2 or 3 times a week. It works for me. Go Fast and Have Fun.
John Gregory, Norton Hogslayer Race team

:up:  One of the first MC mags I ever got had a write up on Tommy Christanson after he had seriously kicked butt at a drag race.  (That was back in the day when the magazines gave serious ink to the drag races)!

garyajaz

thinking of those days.
here I am playing/practicing on my English bike. (flat track)
have some old shots of me on alky  drag sporty but not up in photobucket,,,yet.
where did the last 45 years go?:
just "other day" I was throwing them sideways.  now I just trying to get on bike and ride some.






garyajaz

hum, other pix was sliding.  will try to get it here

garyajaz

March 06, 2014, 11:21:38 AM #21 Last Edit: March 06, 2014, 11:25:00 AM by garyajaz

jsachs1

Quote from: jsachs1 on January 12, 2014, 03:41:47 PM
Old???? Never too old......... :argue:
Myself, early 70's, and John Gregory (the builder & owner of the T.C.Christanson ridden "Hogslayer" double Norton engined fuel bike), 80, have ridden neumorous 300 and 400 mile days on these Buells, in the last few years.  :wink:
John G. is the real tall guy.
John

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garyajaz

update from/for us old guys.
well am now 66 and still alive.
lost 75 pounds and feeling pretty good health wise.
riding more lately than I have in last 6-7 years.
ol broke bones still letting me know they ol broke bones.
but I just ride.

hang in there guys.

(note to kids, 50 and younger, retirement aint all bad if you can keep riding)

luc.who

Quote from: garyajaz on December 11, 2015, 07:32:13 AM
update from/for us old guys.
well am now 66 and still alive.
lost 75 pounds and feeling pretty good health wise.
(note to kids, 50 and younger, retirement aint all bad if you can keep riding)

congrats on the weight loss.  I have lost 80 my self, feel much better and it was like putting $1K into the motor!  Close to retirement but still liking toys too much!