Bike Bandit BLOG: Large motorcycles are a dying segment

....and keep in mind fellas 50 yrs old and over; millennials are YOUR fault
Not me, I am very happily leaving my DNA to turn to dust, ash or Solent Green unless there is a new mutant Human/Latex Marvel 'Flexo' Rubber Man around somewhere.
 
I was born in 1984 so I believe that is close to the beginning of what people consider a millennial. I ride a Roadster formerly a Street Glide and a Softail Deuce. I find myself having an old soul I grew up riding bikes I got my driver's license as soon as possible. I believe many my age and younger don't even hardly get driver's license anymore they don't even have a desire or an interest in cars or bikes they're more interested in technology, clean energy, protesting and pretty much crying about anything and everything. I don't understand many in my generation. Thankfully I grew up in small town that must have been slightly behind the times so driving around looking for girls and fast loud cars and bikes we're still cool!
 
Ish,
Generations are 10 years.
Age 0 to 10 is the first.
Age 70 to 80 is the eighth.
 
When the discussions about big bikes come up I seem to remember the same thoughts in the 90's. I'm old enough (58), to remember growing up next door to a couple brothers who rode and worked on big bikes. They were late teens and early 20s. Both young men were small town. They were polite, respectful to the older people in our small town. They were my heroes. Both are now in there 60s. Back in the day, they rode Triumphs. I seem to recall the "big bikes" being 500cc and 650cc. Both brothers crossed my path yesterday. The older one reminded me that they used to ride "big bike Triumphs". A truly, shrinking breed.
 
Ish,
Generations are 10 years.
Age 0 to 10 is the first.
Age 70 to 80 is the eighth.


Your lot must start breeding early 0-10.

Decades are 10 years.
Generations are very different:
http://mccrindle.com.au/resources/w...ABC-01_Generations-Defined_Mark-McCrindle.pdf

More:
Generation - Wikipedia
 
Ish,
Generations are 10 years.
Age 0 to 10 is the first.
Age 70 to 80 is the eighth.

...octogenarian (and all other prefixes for that matter) is old french ergo latin and roughly translates to containing eighty. 80 doesn't contain 80 until you get to 80...Therefore the term refers to ppl in their 80's not in their 8th decade...class dismissed
 
...and I was going to school y'all anthropological and socialogical definitions of generations...but Ish has just won that race