When are you too old to bike - ?

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EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I didn't start (again) until I was 51.

I met chap a couple of years ago on his 100 th birthday that cycled to the pub once a week.
 

Bazzer

Setting the controls for the heart of the sun.
Age is in the mind and a (sometimes) convenient societal construct. Sure some bits don't work as well as they used to, but there is often a work around.
One thing of which I am certain, is that I have no intention adopting the perceptions some of my (non cycling) peers about my use of my bike.
 
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I've been on my old clubs website tonight and was reading that a friend of mine has done his first 100 mile TT, posted a time around the four and three quarter hours mark, at the age of 71. Personally I'm 63 and don't intend to stop cycling till I'm not physically able to.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
When your doctor says you are...

AND you agree with them!
And so do the doctors you ask for second and third opinions!

I would also insist that any doctor giving such advice was fit and healthy themself. If an unfit doctor can't advise him/herself to do more exercise, then I would not listen to their advice to do less!
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
In reply to the poster who could not get his leg over anymore! I am now 80 and have difficulty getting on and off for same reason. Answer get a folder so step through frame. I got a Brompton and it is wonderful. Max distance so far 45 miles in one go. Some people prefer 20 inch wheels but I find the 16 inch fine.
 

annedonnelly

Girl from the North Country
Location
Canonbie
I've just seen the old chap who cycles past most days. He was a friend of a friend - & approx the same age. My friend died at 80+ about 5 years ago, so I reckon this chap is at least mid-80's - probably older. He's never driven a car, always used a bike. And apparently had a massive heart attack in his 50's.

He just potters about slowly everyday so that he doesn't have to sit in the house getting bored.
 
I am 74 and ride between 75 and 150 miles a week.OK I can only average 15 mph sometimes less
When I am unable to get my leg over the saddle I will know it is time to pack it in.
I wonder if Stanah will develop a lift for geriatric cyclists.

I am mid 50's and due to an old hip injury cannot easily get my leg over the saddle.

Recumbents solve this issue
 

bpsmith

Veteran
I am nearly 38, so not exactly old, but I felt old before starting cycling 2 years ago. Wasn't particularly overweight, but half lost about a stone and a half. The issue was fitness and lethargy.

Now I feel so much fitter and can't wait to get out there and ride.

The point of my rambling is, not whether I can manage to cycle as I get older, but can I manage not to. Age doesn't matter, as you can be so much fitter in your 80's if you get exercise, than in your 30's if you don't do anything at all!

I plan to keep doing this until I drop, no question about it!
 
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