This morning I dropped the bike for the third time this year. I haven't dropped it three times the rest of this decade. Twice at the bottom of my drive. I have to back it down about 50-60 feet, slightly downhill, across the level sidewalk, down the short incline to the street. When I git to the sidewalk, I turn the tail to the right because I'll be leaving to the left. I don't compensate the drop from under my left foot enough and by the time my foot gets purchase, the bikes too far off center and over it goes. The same basic thing happened stopping in an empty parking lot to take a break, on a side slope. I tell myself to pay more attention, but... The only thing damaged is my pride; the bike is fine. So I ask the older guys, how do I know when its time to call it? I'm bulletproof out on the streets, but this run has got me thinkin'. I really don't want to hear from the under 50 crowd theorizing about getting old. I'm 59, in pretty good shape (I do 40 situps, 15 pullups, and 35 pushups every other day) 165lbs, I used to be 6 foot tall but I've compressed down to 5'11". I have a 34" inseam, but the bike is tall at the seat, I have to scoot forward a bit to flatfoot it at a stop. Thanks for letting me vent, Dave