K1200LT and that ilk are born again playing at biking rides for middle aged execs dreaming that they are easy riders

Pushing 50 and giving into a 2 wheeled Parker Knoll with motor drive
OK if you want to ride in slippers and smoking jacket. If you want to kick and scream a bit as you get older you don't buy a sh 1 te camp boulevard cruiser. You've just gotta decide on being a man or a mouse and the K1200LT is a mice bike

I'm 56 going on 57 and just gearing up to go wild and get a GSA.
Well there is life in this old dog I'm not gonna roll over and do nice n easy, my dad died 3 years ago after battling Parkinsons for nearly 20 years and my mother died this year after 34 years with MS.
As bikers they'd have given their back teeth to have got on a GS and lived life rather than schmooze along.
I remember before my late dad retired that a secretary at his Bristol Depot asked if she could get away early on the Friday as she was taking her dads belongings to Cornwall for him. The old man spent half the year with her family in the Bristol area and half with one of her siblings in Cornwall.
My dad assumed that she was taking her dad to Cornwall as she was past retiring age and had been asked to work on for a couple of years as the depot was closing.
"Oh no, he rides to Cornwall on his Suzuki motor bike, we just take his stuff down in the car" my Dad was a little surprised. "MOTOR BIKE, how old is he"
The ladies dad was 95 or 96 and still riding full blown Suzuki bike, he'd been pulled by Bristol bike cop the week before for out dragging him off the lights.
When the Copper realsied he was not a youngster he gave him a ticking off and also told him to get his license in order and corrected as his DOB year started with 18
The true story has been my biking inspiration for nearly 25 years.
Why would you want to go 'soft rider' approaching 50 when you should have another 45+ years of biking adventure ahead of you