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Hello, mid life crisis here

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    stobbsie
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    Hi to everyone who reads this ,im fairly new to bike riding at the age of 38 and the wife says it`s a mid life crisis but i just like getting away from her i dont really like bikes 😀 .
    Joined the forum for a place to gain some knowledge about my dtr 125 .

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      Hello and welcome,

      You have come to the right place, plenty of knowledge lying around here!

      I hope you enjoy your stay!

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        Hi to everyone who reads this ,im fairly new to bike riding at the age of 38 and the wife says it`s a mid life crisis but i just like getting away from her i dont really like bikes 😀 .
        Joined the forum for a place to gain some knowledge about my dtr 125 .

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        NINJA
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        @stobbsie Welcome, being 35 and owning a 125cc motorbike IS NOT a mid-life crisis. I'm 49 and purchased a motorbike after not having ridden one for 30 years! The DT is a classic bike and even though much time has past and technology has advanced, the grin factor from riding a DT has never faded!!! 😉

        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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          welcome aboard mate and dont worrie im 45 and love my dt owned it for 8 months now

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            Jens Eskildsen
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            34 here, with a pink 125cc.... I dont have a problem either 😁

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            • J Jens Eskildsen

              34 here, with a pink 125cc.... I dont have a problem either 😁

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              NINJA
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              @Jens-Eskildsen said in Hello, mid life crisis here:

              34 here, with a pink 125cc.... I dont have a problem either 😁

              You missed off the pink piggy too!!! 🐷

              SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                Minia
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                Welcome 🙂

                Yamaha DT125R Blue 2002, XT 125 1982, Yamaha WR250Z 1992, BMW GS650F 1994, Benelli BN302 2015

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                • NINJAN NINJA

                  @stobbsie Welcome, being 35 and owning a 125cc motorbike IS NOT a mid-life crisis. I'm 49 and purchased a motorbike after not having ridden one for 30 years! The DT is a classic bike and even though much time has past and technology has advanced, the grin factor from riding a DT has never faded!!! 😉

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                  @CYBER-NINJA
                  I agree, i love riding the bike it`s better than the newer bikes ive ridden

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