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It would be really interesting to know the average age of members of the SOOC.
So we constantly check to see if the interest for our beloved motorcycle it is cultivated also by young people more than we do, or that we were just us alone!
I think that the data can be easily extrapolated from the registration cards of individual members.
It's only an idea.

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1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III high ign cover - Restored
1971 - Kawasaki H1A - Restored
1973 - Kawasaki H1D - Preserved
1973 - Kawasaki Z1 Blackhead - Restored
1971 - Norton Commando SS - Preserved
1978 - Honda CBX - Unmolested Museum Quality
1988 - Honda CB 400SS - Unmolested
1997 - BMW R80 GS Basic - blue frame - Museum Quality
2007 - BMW HP2 Megamoto - blue frame - New



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I'm 57.

I would like to explain myself better.
My intention was to insert a progressive counter in the site system that we could say the average age (medium age) of the members.
So from this statistic could monitor whether the average age tends to go down or up.
In this way we know whether the interest in these bikes can involve more young people or the no longer young, observing the trend.
I think Wayne is able to do this, placing a medium counter:
the sum of the ages of all members / the number of members.
All subscribers ' data are already in the system, in every single page of registration is the date of birth.


Maybe it's just my mind saw!


riccardo

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Your Italian friend.
737/940 Restored
1081/1362 Preserved
1256/665 Restored - ex Owner: Chris R.
10253/10315 (K0) Next project
1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III low ign cover - Restored
1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III high ign cover - Restored
1971 - Kawasaki H1A - Restored
1973 - Kawasaki H1D - Preserved
1973 - Kawasaki Z1 Blackhead - Restored
1971 - Norton Commando SS - Preserved
1978 - Honda CBX - Unmolested Museum Quality
1988 - Honda CB 400SS - Unmolested
1997 - BMW R80 GS Basic - blue frame - Museum Quality
2007 - BMW HP2 Megamoto - blue frame - New


kp

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I'm 57.

I would like to explain myself better.
My intention was to insert a progressive counter in the site system that we could say the average age (medium age) of the members.
So from this statistic could monitor whether the average age tends to go down or up.
In this way we know whether the interest in these bikes can involve more young people or the no longer young, observing the trend.
I think Wayne is able to do this, placing a medium counter:
the sum of the ages of all members / the number of members.
All subscribers ' data are already in the system, in every single page of registration is the date of birth.


Maybe it's just my mind saw!


riccardo


Yep Riccardo It's your mind.
Mate, we who were there in 1969 are getting older so the obvious conclusion is that every year there are going to be a fair number of budgies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budgerigar
and galahs hitting the bottom of the cage (falling off the perch) so this tells me that the average age at some time will go down not up for this little pink and grey (for the yanks out there a pink and grey "not gray" is a galah and a galah is an Australian parrot that has become somewhat of a collectable, not unlike a sandcast, and lives most of its life here in Oz in the wilds of outback Australia).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galah
Ya still with me here Jimmy?
Well in most other countries the pink and grey is in a cage and when its time is up it falls off the perch and hits the bottom of the cage. We're all are going to the tin bottom at some stage. So the mean average age should go down, a bit like me ................... going down f'kn hill at a very fast rate of knots. (I'm not going there with the knots thing)   Grin
I'm sure Mr Swan will have a plausible answer to my theory 
Later
KP

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59 :-\
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62. :o Over the hill but picking up speed.  ;)
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63 and Life is GOOD!  :) :D ;D

I just knew I was older than Steve!  ;) ;D


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are all young, my wish is 100 for everyone!
Riccardo
Your Italian friend.
737/940 Restored
1081/1362 Preserved
1256/665 Restored - ex Owner: Chris R.
10253/10315 (K0) Next project
1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III low ign cover - Restored
1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III high ign cover - Restored
1971 - Kawasaki H1A - Restored
1973 - Kawasaki H1D - Preserved
1973 - Kawasaki Z1 Blackhead - Restored
1971 - Norton Commando SS - Preserved
1978 - Honda CBX - Unmolested Museum Quality
1988 - Honda CB 400SS - Unmolested
1997 - BMW R80 GS Basic - blue frame - Museum Quality
2007 - BMW HP2 Megamoto - blue frame - New


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54.   Hard to believe I took #1120 apart when I was just 31. Rather worrying that it is still apart....
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I'm 57.

I would like to explain myself better.
My intention was to insert a progressive counter in the site system that we could say the average age (medium age) of the members.
So from this statistic could monitor whether the average age tends to go down or up.
In this way we know whether the interest in these bikes can involve more young people or the no longer young, observing the trend.
I think Wayne is able to do this, placing a medium counter:
the sum of the ages of all members / the number of members.
All subscribers ' data are already in the system, in every single page of registration is the date of birth.


Maybe it's just my mind saw!


riccardo


Yep Riccardo It's your mind.
Mate, we who were there in 1969 are getting older so the obvious conclusion is that every year there are going to be a fair number of budgies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budgerigar
and galahs hitting the bottom of the cage (falling off the perch) so this tells me that the average age at some time will go down not up for this little pink and grey (for the yanks out there a pink and grey "not gray" is a galah and a galah is an Australian parrot that has become somewhat of a collectable, not unlike a sandcast, and lives most of its life here in Oz in the wilds of outback Australia).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galah
Ya still with me here Jimmy?
Well in most other countries the pink and grey is in a cage and when its time is up it falls off the perch and hits the bottom of the cage. We're all are going to the tin bottom at some stage. So the mean average age should go down, a bit like me ................... going down f'kn hill at a very fast rate of knots. (I'm not going there with the knots thing)   Grin
I'm sure Mr Swan will have a plausible answer to my theory 
Later
KP



to quote pink, "the sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older, shorter of breath and one day closer to death."