Back in the saddle after 35 years and I am now 55.
I got on a 12 year old Trek 800 (Cromoly frame) for a month, having put slick tyres on it. I hated its sluggishess and straight bars. Then I started looking at light tourer/audax bikes.
I saw, however, a 23in steel framed road bike (old Halfords frame) in a LBS for £55 and thought I couldn't loose at that. Wanted to see if I could still handle that geometry. Had a very similar bike - a Falcon in my youth - it was like being reunited with an old friend. I'm much happier with the drops and the 27 x 1 1/4 wheels. The downtube shifters is what I was used to, and I know it can be done better today.
So next spring I might treat myself - but the budget is going up - looking at those nice Thorn bikes. £700 for a light tourer seems oK if you say it fast - and, baring accidents, Reynold's steel should last as long as me. Those Aluminian things don't look too nice, and I have never sat on one so I don't know how hard the ride is.
So come on folks, talk me into it.