84 and onward
#1
Made it to 84 WHOOPIE
Thread Starter
84 and onward
I'm sharing that I'm celebrating my 84th birthday today so that others who are younger might know you can still ride a bike at 84. I got a short ride in yesterday, and maybe even one this afternoon. So don't give up hope. A friend of mine who is the same age stopped bicycling 2 years ago because he said he lost his balance. I really think he lost his nerve. But I don't know for sure. Denver
Likes For gobicycling:
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2021
Posts: 8,591
Mentioned: 16 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 4486 Post(s)
Liked 4,959 Times
in
3,065 Posts
Happy birthday!
I keep reading that balance exercises are important for our later years. Keep on riding!
I keep reading that balance exercises are important for our later years. Keep on riding!
Likes For PeteHski:
#3
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Southern Maine
Posts: 8,942
Mentioned: 130 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 12199 Post(s)
Liked 1,499 Times
in
1,110 Posts
You slowly lose a number of abilities that contribute to balance. Strength and flexibility in the ankles and the hips tends to get overlooked. It shouldn't be, if you're old. I can go over this if there is interest.
There are a number of Youtube videos that have balance exercises at various levels of difficulty.
I imagine you think this is just for old fuddy duddies..
Last edited by late; 11-08-23 at 09:26 AM.
Likes For late:
#4
Full Member
I'll be 82 a month from today. I have an inner ear problem in both ears that messes up my balance and several other hearing things. There is a nasty surgery, for each ear, but it won't help balance.
#5
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: In the foothills of Los Angeles County
Posts: 25,367
Mentioned: 8 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 8326 Post(s)
Liked 9,138 Times
in
4,515 Posts
Happy birthday D. Please keep posting here and tell us about your riding.
Likes For big john:
#7
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Mission Viejo
Posts: 5,831
Bikes: 1986 Cannondale SR400 (Flat bar commuter), 1988 Cannondale Criterium XTR, 1992 Serotta T-Max, 1995 Trek 970
Mentioned: 20 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1951 Post(s)
Liked 2,189 Times
in
1,333 Posts
Happy Birthday!
Always great to hear these success stories.
I have already resigned to the possibility of one day getting a trike, maybe even one that is pedal assist to help with the hills. But till then…
John
Always great to hear these success stories.
I have already resigned to the possibility of one day getting a trike, maybe even one that is pedal assist to help with the hills. But till then…
John
Likes For 70sSanO:
#8
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Somewhere South
Posts: 1,680
Bikes: Most of my bikes are Single Speed Conversions
Mentioned: 1 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 267 Post(s)
Liked 3,067 Times
in
1,015 Posts
Congrats , I plan on continuing as long as I can , even if it’s shorter rides than I do now .
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Los Alamitos, Calif.
Posts: 2,478
Bikes: Canyon Endurace
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1042 Post(s)
Liked 933 Times
in
542 Posts
Awesome! Just yesterday I was riding with a couple of buddies and we were talking about how long we think we'll be able to keep riding. You're an inspiration.
#11
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2022
Location: Albuquerque NM USA
Posts: 510
Mentioned: 1 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 229 Post(s)
Liked 319 Times
in
203 Posts
Happy Birthday and keep on pedaling!
I'm 62, so a young rider from your perspective. I plan to ride as long as possible. Hope I can still be riding at 84.
I'm 62, so a young rider from your perspective. I plan to ride as long as possible. Hope I can still be riding at 84.
#12
just another gosling
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Everett, WA
Posts: 19,568
Bikes: CoMo Speedster 2003, Trek 5200, CAAD 9, Fred 2004
Mentioned: 115 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3905 Post(s)
Liked 1,956 Times
in
1,396 Posts
Good to hear. I ride rollers and dress, including shoes, while standing. Every little bit helps. I have a friend who brushes her teeth standing on one foot, changes feet every other day. We had a 90 y.o. rider on her years ago. He said eventually your balance just goes and that's that. I hope we ride long enough to find out. That obviously doesn't happen to everyone.
__________________
Results matter
Results matter
#13
Senior Member
83 here Denver and still going.
By the way, what SMP saddle are you using? I seen it in a picture you posted a while back. I finally got a Dynamic and love it.
By the way, what SMP saddle are you using? I seen it in a picture you posted a while back. I finally got a Dynamic and love it.
__________________
George
George
Likes For philbob57:
#15
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2020
Location: North Florida
Posts: 519
Bikes: 2019 Specialized Diverge, 2021 Cervelo Caledonia
Mentioned: 3 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 259 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 379 Times
in
198 Posts
I'm sharing that I'm celebrating my 84th birthday today so that others who are younger might know you can still ride a bike at 84. I got a short ride in yesterday, and maybe even one this afternoon. So don't give up hope. A friend of mine who is the same age stopped bicycling 2 years ago because he said he lost his balance. I really think he lost his nerve. But I don't know for sure. Denver
#16
Senior Member
Congratulations.
I'm 62 and keep thinking how long I can ride for? Then I think that there will be a time when I'm going to need a pedal assist or ebike. But that's the kind of thing that will contribute to not helping maintain strength.
And today I learn about loss of balance. I'm also thinking that if you keep it up, it helps maintain your ability to balance. But nothing is forever.
I'm 62 and keep thinking how long I can ride for? Then I think that there will be a time when I'm going to need a pedal assist or ebike. But that's the kind of thing that will contribute to not helping maintain strength.
And today I learn about loss of balance. I'm also thinking that if you keep it up, it helps maintain your ability to balance. But nothing is forever.
Likes For Jtmav:
#18
Senior Member
Belated Happy Birthday! I hope you have many years of riding left.
I am 72 and hope I can look forward to many more years myself. I am still trail riding every day on singletrack trails and still hope to do some more long tours. My dad rode pretty much daily until 79 when he died of a stroke. Mom stopped riding when dad passed.
I am 72 and hope I can look forward to many more years myself. I am still trail riding every day on singletrack trails and still hope to do some more long tours. My dad rode pretty much daily until 79 when he died of a stroke. Mom stopped riding when dad passed.
#19
Galveston County Texas
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: In The Wind
Posts: 33,238
Bikes: 02 GTO, 2011 Magnum
Mentioned: 19 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1353 Post(s)
Liked 1,249 Times
in
626 Posts
72 When I crashed and Damaged my Brain.
Now 81
Went Trike and all is Good.
Green Speed GTO 81 Gears.
Now 81
Went Trike and all is Good.
Green Speed GTO 81 Gears.
__________________
Fred "The Real Fred"
Fred "The Real Fred"
Last edited by 10 Wheels; 11-09-23 at 07:41 AM. Reason: add
#20
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Northern NY...Brownville
Posts: 2,588
Bikes: Specialized Aethos, Specialized Diverge Comp E5
Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 245 Post(s)
Liked 468 Times
in
274 Posts
I'm only 68.
Happy Birthday ! Ride On ! Chapeau to you and all of us still able to ride.
Happy Birthday ! Ride On ! Chapeau to you and all of us still able to ride.
Likes For pbass:
#23
feros ferio
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: www.ci.encinitas.ca.us
Posts: 21,813
Bikes: 1959 Capo Modell Campagnolo; 1960 Capo Sieger (2); 1962 Carlton Franco Suisse; 1970 Peugeot UO-8; 1982 Bianchi Campione d'Italia; 1988 Schwinn Project KOM-10;
Mentioned: 44 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1397 Post(s)
Liked 1,336 Times
in
842 Posts
I haven't lost my balance, but my physical coordination has been well below average since infancy, due to dyspraxia, and I tend to be more cautious about everything, particularly descending stairs. I have also gravitated toward somewhat wider tires.
__________________
"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
#24
I don't know.
Join Date: May 2003
Location: South Meriden, CT
Posts: 2,035
Bikes: '90 B'stone RB-1, '92 B'stone RB-2, '89 SuperGo Access Comp, '03 Access 69er, '23 Trek 520, '14 Ritchey Road Logic, '09 Kestrel Evoke, '08 Windsor Tourist, '17 Surly Wednesday, '89 Centurion Accordo, '15 CruX, '17 Ridley X-Night, '89 Marinoni
Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 321 Post(s)
Liked 869 Times
in
452 Posts
Happy 84th! I hope I'm still riding at that age, but the way I'm feeling at 59 it's not looking good.
#25
Made it to 84 WHOOPIE
Thread Starter
Well good luck to you. I didn't start bicycling until I was 58, if that helps any. About one time I weighed 247 and now I weigh 158.
Last edited by gobicycling; 11-09-23 at 01:04 PM.
Likes For gobicycling: