I'll be 66 in October. I've been riding since my dad taught me how to braze when I was 13. He helped me make my first mini bike and the rest as they say is history...
I'm still in good shape for the condition I'm in. I was pushing 290# over a year ago and was told by my doctor that I was type 2 diabetic. She didn't have me checking blood or anything like that because my A1C was not that high, 7.5. But suggested exercise and a healthier diet. I blew that off and the next 90 day blood work was still the same, go figure. I did that two more times until she laid down the law to me and I took her more seriously.
Over the next 6 months I lost over 50# and my A1C came down to 6.4 which is pre-diabetic. All my wife and I did was to cut down on things and we've cut out a LOT of carbs. We do very little pasta, no bread to speak of and not spuds. We still do pizza, but instead of maybe once a week we do it once a month. So we've also added lots of salads to our evening meals too. My wife lost 40# by default. She cheats more than I do.

I've still not started to exercise any other than normal riding the Harley, working a bit in the garage and mowing the yard. I bought a Bowflex Ultimate Gym about 4 years ago of Craigslist for $100 and not used it yet. I keep saying I NEED to get off my fat butt and start, but never do.
So my plan is to work until 70 and then retire. My wife is still cleaning houses and is always complaining about aches and pains, but still does it. Her work schedule is very loose and that's what she likes about it.
Right now I'm looking at a two week work schedule in Henderson NV. I'll be working at one of our customer's plant supporting our equipment while they do their thing with their blow molder. I'll stay the weekend and fly the wife out for about 4 days and we'll have the weekend in Vegas. The last time I was there for a week I went to Counts Kustoms and did his museum little tour. It was okay, but nothing to write home about.
So anyway, 70 and out. That should give me some more riding time.
Just a question for the retired guys here; do you work part time to keep busy and have a little extra income? I see myself taking about the first 3 months off, I'll be retiring the end of 2019, so that Jan, Feb, and Mar will probably be in a warmer climate and then I'll be thinking about getting a part time job for play money and to keep active. I could consult back to my company, but I don't want to keep doing this, it sucks the big one, so why consult?


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Sorry for rambling guys.