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Old 04-15-21, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by delbiker1
Changing times the way they are now, are hard on most people. Maybe more so for those of us in the age bracket of above 65. Looking for various bike related items can be quite frustrating now. I believe it is going to be a while before it gets better, and the cost is going to continue to climb. I am not a hoarder, but fortunately, I like to have spare consumables, such as tires, tubes, cables on hand. I really am glad that I am not late teen to early twenty year old now. It would be hard not to think; "Is this what it is going to be like for my whole life?".

Having said that, all generations go through their challenges and changes. Obviously, the reality sets in when ones self is going through it. Bicycles have been an important part of my life for a long time, and I hope that continues for a good many more years.
no age is safe from the impacts & outcomes.
Taking care of handicapped/disabled elderly, balancing 3+ workloads, ensuring one owns health is in check, & then figure out some sleep regimen that supports all if it.

se la vie
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